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SP 2014-11-13
16:30
Fukuoka Kyushu Univ. Chikushi Campus A study on intuitive control of emotional expressions and speaking styles using facial features by Kinect
Yu Bi, Takashi Nose, Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) SP2014-94
This paper proposes a style control technique of synthetic speech based on multiple regression HSMM (MRHSMM) using facia... [more] SP2014-94
pp.25-30
HCS 2014-10-24
09:30
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. Agriculture and Technology (Koganei) Analysis of interview dialog for building user-profiling dialog system considering motivation of conversation
Yuya Chiba, Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) HCS2014-67
A dialog system was to obtain user's profile appropriately in order to provide a topic of dialog or recommend informatio... [more] HCS2014-67
pp.43-48
SP, JSAI-SLUD
(Joint)
2013-09-19
11:15
Chiba Chiba Univ. A study of the user's state's estimation by using multi-modal information of the local segment
Yuya Chiba (Tohoku Univ.), Masashi Ito (Tohoku Inst. of Tech.), Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) SP2013-69
Most conventional researches of spoken dialog system have focused on natural language processing because the dialog syst... [more] SP2013-69
pp.27-32
EA 2013-08-09
10:00
Miyagi Tohoku University An acoustical analysis for mixed speech signals using a complex window function
Masashi Ito (Tohoku Inst. of Tech.), Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) EA2013-53
A sinusoidal representation of voiced speech is one of the promising methods for speech analysis and synthesis, which ap... [more] EA2013-53
pp.1-6
SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint)
2013-07-25
14:10
Miyagi Soho (togatta spa) Noise reduction based on fragmentary measurement of environmental noise
Kohei Machida, Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) SP2013-53
We propose a speech recognition method under noisy environments using multiple microphones based on asynchronous and int... [more] SP2013-53
pp.1-6
SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint)
2013-07-26
11:20
Miyagi Soho (togatta spa) A Task Development Experiment for the Multi-task Spoken Dialog System based on QA Database
Shinji Miyake, Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) SP2013-58
We are developing a spoken dialog system for daily life support task such as smart home or human symbiotic robot. This s... [more] SP2013-58
pp.31-36
SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint)
2013-07-27
09:30
Miyagi Soho (togatta spa) Analysis of Acoustic Feature of Command Speech Towards a Mobile Robot Under the Robot's Unintended Behavior
Noriko Totsuka, Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) SP2013-62
In recent years, many devices have been developed that have a speech-based interface. The speech command may be used for... [more] SP2013-62
pp.57-62
SP 2013-01-31
10:00
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. Consideration of relationship between auditory impression and acoustic feature of death growl and scream singing voice
Keizo Kato, Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) SP2012-105
In the contemporary music scene, death-growl and scream singing style are often used in extreme metal, and have been one... [more] SP2012-105
pp.43-48
EA, EMM 2012-11-16
17:10
Oita OITA Univ. [Invited Talk] Enrichment of audio signal using side information
Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) EA2012-96 EMM2012-78
This paper describes methods that add values to audio signals using
side information. There have been many acoustic si... [more]
EA2012-96 EMM2012-78
pp.87-92
IN, NS, CS
(Joint)
2012-09-20
17:30
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Research Institute of Electrical Communication 2gokan [Invited Talk] The Available Telecommunications Services at Serious Disaster.
Sadao Shoji (Hitachi East Japan Solutions), Takafumi Aoki, Akinori Ito, Shinichiro Omachi, Koichi Ito (Tohoku Univ.) NS2012-64 IN2012-62 CS2012-53
 [more] NS2012-64 IN2012-62 CS2012-53
pp.71-72(NS), pp.69-70(IN), pp.25-26(CS)
PRMU, SP 2012-02-09
11:00
Miyagi   Estimation of a User's Internal State before the First Input Utterance Using HMM with Non-verbal Information
Yuya Chiba (Tohoku Univ.), Masashi Ito (Totec.), Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) PRMU2011-187 SP2011-102
This paper describes a method for estimating the internal state of the user of a spoken dialog system before his input u... [more] PRMU2011-187 SP2011-102
pp.7-12
EMM 2011-11-15
10:00
Miyagi   A Comparison of Side Information Expressions Incorporating Background Music Signals for Manipulating Mixed Music Sounds
Yuto Sasaki (Tohoku Univ.), Seong-Jun Hahm (NTT), Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) EMM2011-48
In this paper, we propose a method for manipulating vocal sound in mixed music signals using side information. In the pr... [more] EMM2011-48
pp.47-52
HCS 2011-03-07
16:00
Shizuoka   Subjective evaluation of a robot: a real body or augmented reality?
Yutaka Hiroi (Osaka Inst. of Tech.), Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) HCS2010-62
We can make a robot suitable for users’ preference by designing its appearance and interaction through subjective evalua... [more] HCS2010-62
pp.27-28
SS 2010-12-14
13:40
Gunma Ikaho-Onsen Hotel Tenbo A Project Scheduling Method based on Conceptual Framework using Load-Capacity for Project Design
Akinori Saito (JAIST), Takumi Kusanagi (TOSHIBA/JAIST), Koichiro Ochimizu (JAIST) SS2010-39
This paper reports a project scheduling method based on Conceptual Framework using Load-Capacity
for Project Design. Th... [more]
SS2010-39
pp.1-6
PRMU, SP, WIT 2010-10-08
10:00
Chiba   An abnormal sound detection method using multi-stage GMM for surveillance microphone
Akinori Ito, Akihito Aiba (Tohoku Univ.), Masashi Ito (Tohoku Inst. Tech.), Shozo Makino (TBGU) PRMU2010-88 SP2010-44 WIT2010-32
We have been developing a method for detecting abnormal sound events from audio signal recorded in real environments, wh... [more] PRMU2010-88 SP2010-44 WIT2010-32
pp.1-6
SP 2010-06-18
09:00
Fukuoka Kyushu University Lecture Speech Recognition Based on Word Graph Combination by using Quinphone HM-Net
Masaharu Kato, Tetsuo Kosaka (Yamagata Univ.), Akinori Ito, Shozo Makino (Tohoku Univ.) SP2010-28
While high recognition performance has been achieved for read
speech, rather poor performance has been reported for spo... [more]
SP2010-28
pp.37-42
SS 2010-03-08
09:30
Kagoshima Kagoshima Univ. A support for Software Development Processes Improvement using the Requirement-Trace-Network and a Project Scheduling Method
Akinori Saito, Koichiro Ochimizu (JAIST) SS2009-49
This paper proposes the Requirement-Trace-Network that is a theoretical model that supports the scheduling and the progr... [more] SS2009-49
pp.7-12
SP 2009-11-26
13:30
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Bit Rate Reduction of Vocoder-Type Speech Coder by Temporal Redundancy
Minoru Kohata (Chiba Inst. of Tech), Motoyuki Suzuki (Tokushima Univ.), Akinori Ito, Shozo Makino (Tohoku Univ.) SP2009-63
We formerly proposed a new segment quantization method named LZSQ, which is a modified version of the LZ coding, so that... [more] SP2009-63
pp.7-12
DE 2009-09-07
14:35
Tokyo AIST Tokyo Waterfront A Recommendation Method for Earth Science Data Based on Integrated Use of Wikipedia and Domain Ontology
Masashi Tatedoko, Akinori Saito, Toshiyuki Shimizu, Masatoshi Yoshikawa (Kyoto Univ.) DE2009-18
Earth Science data has increased explosively
by development of observational technique and progress of information tech... [more]
DE2009-18
pp.39-43
EA 2009-08-03
16:30
Miyagi   A Study on Objective Evaluation of MP3 Packet Loss Concealment
Kiyoshi Konno, Masashi Ito, Akinori Ito, Shozo Makino (Tohoku Univ.) EA2009-49
In this paper, we analyze objective evaluation of MP3 audio with packet loss concealment.
As an objective evaluation fo... [more]
EA2009-49
pp.37-42
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