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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
EA, US
(Joint)
2020-01-22
14:00
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Speech features obtained from similarities between the input and output of a DNN-based VAD.
Nozomi Shigaraki, Kei Yamamori (Kanazawa Univ.), Suci Dwijayanti (Sriwijaya Univ.), Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2019-95
We have been studying Voice activity detection (VAD) using a deep neural network (DNN). Log power spectra (LPS) and Spee... [more] EA2019-95
pp.67-72
EA, US
(Joint)
2020-01-22
14:00
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Suppression of cooling fan noise with a silencer
Taiki Akamatsu, Sho Akatsuka, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2019-96
(To be available after the conference date) [more] EA2019-96
pp.73-76
WIT, ASJ-H 2017-02-10
13:30
Ehime Ehime Univ. F0 dynamics in singing voice during the interruption of auditory feedback
Masaharu Aoki, Takeshi Saito, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.)
 [more] WIT2016-63
pp.1-5
EA, US
(Joint)
2017-01-25
13:00
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Capturing distant speech with a vertical microphone array system
Takanori Maeda, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2016-71
In order to capture distant speech, we have been studying an arched vertical microphone-array system that places a focal... [more] EA2016-71
pp.19-24
EA, ASJ-H, IPSJ-MUS [detail] 2016-10-14
14:30
Ishikawa Noto Omakidai (Nanao) Synthesizing agreeable chorus singing parts from a main-melody singing voice focusing on the singer individuality
Naoaki Yasuda, Takesi Saitou, Masato Miyosi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2016-31
Generating the sub-melody from a main-melody singing voice and maintaining the individual singer are expected to enhance... [more] EA2016-31
pp.1-6
EA 2015-12-12
09:00
Ishikawa Kanazawa Univ., Satellite Plaza [Poster Presentation] Controlling the sensitivity of a vertical microphone array to capture distant speech
Takanori Maeda, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2015-48
In order to capture distant speech, we are studying an arched vertical microphone-array system that places a focal point... [more] EA2015-48
pp.43-46
EA 2015-12-12
09:00
Ishikawa Kanazawa Univ., Satellite Plaza [Poster Presentation] Effect of auditory feedback interruption on singing
Masaharu Aoki, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2015-49
This paper reports our investigation of acoustic effects of auditory feedback interruption on singing. Four different Ja... [more] EA2015-49
pp.47-50
EA 2014-12-13
09:30
Ishikawa Satellite Plaza of Kanazawa University [Poster Presentation] Improving spatial sensitivity characteristics of an arched vertical microphone array
Yuki Urano, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2014-55
For clear recordings of distant speech, it seems effective to produce a local zone around the signal, wherein the spatia... [more] EA2014-55
pp.73-78
EA 2014-12-13
09:30
Ishikawa Satellite Plaza of Kanazawa University [Poster Presentation] On improving the intelligibility of speech captured with a unidirectional microphone-array
Yuki Abe, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2014-56
Using a sharp directional beam seems very effective to record distant speech. In this paper, we are studying the followi... [more] EA2014-56
pp.79-82
EA 2014-12-13
09:30
Ishikawa Satellite Plaza of Kanazawa University [Poster Presentation] Role of formant characteristics for the conversion of vocal registers between modal and falsetto
Ryosuke Morishita, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2014-57
 [more] EA2014-57
pp.83-87
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-25
11:30
Tokyo   Evaluation of singing voice similarity based on "acoustic singing-structure"
Shun Kojima, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) SP2014-29
In this paper, we investigate the acoustic characteristics affecting auditory impressions, a "vocal timbre" and a "way o... [more] SP2014-29
pp.315-319
EA 2014-03-28
14:50
Tokyo NHK Science & Technology Research Labs. Enhancement of speech captured with a unidiractional microphone-array
Yuki Abe, Masaru Niu, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2013-122
In order to make clear recordings of distant speech, we are studying the following technologies:
(1) Forming a steerabl... [more]
EA2013-122
pp.13-18
EA, US
(Joint)
2014-01-27
17:15
Osaka Kansai University, Centenary Memorial Hall Multipoint sound pressure control for capturing distant speech
Yuki Urano, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2013-108
For clear recordings of distant speech, it seems effective to produce a local space, wherein speech-capturing sensitivit... [more] EA2013-108
pp.27-31
EA 2013-12-13
14:15
Ishikawa Satellite Plaza of Kanazawa University Improving the quality of speech signals captured by a short aperture microphone array
Masaru Niu, Yuki Abe, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2013-91
It would be effective to use a sharp directional beam for clearly recording distant speech. The lower bound frequency of... [more] EA2013-91
pp.19-24
EA 2013-12-14
13:50
Ishikawa Satellite Plaza of Kanazawa University Binaural sound reproduction using the amplitude control of adjacent virtual loudspeakers
Kingo Minami, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2013-99
This report describes a binaural headphone-stereo system using four virtual loudspeakers located in the rear half-plane ... [more] EA2013-99
pp.67-72
EA 2013-12-14
14:35
Ishikawa Satellite Plaza of Kanazawa University Speech intelligibility affected by acoustic characteristics changed in utterance under noisy environment.
Takashi Takayama, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2013-100
The aim of this study is to construct a control method of acoustic characteristics for improving speech intelligibility ... [more] EA2013-100
pp.73-78
EA 2013-12-14
15:00
Ishikawa Satellite Plaza of Kanazawa University Changes in formant frequencies of native Mikawa-ben living in Kanazawa.
Minoru Otake, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2013-101
This study investigated changes of acoustic characteristics of Mikawa dialects' speakers who moved from Mikawa area in A... [more] EA2013-101
pp.79-83
EA 2012-10-27
14:15
Toyama USHIDAKE resort (Toyama) [Poster Presentation] Acoustic features for discriminating falsetto from modal registers in singing voices
Shun Kojima, Takeshi Saitou (Kanazawa Univ.), Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto (AIST), Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2012-76
This paper reports an investigation of effective acoustic features for discriminating falsetto register and modal regist... [more] EA2012-76
pp.67-72
EA 2012-10-27
14:15
Toyama USHIDAKE resort (Toyama) [Poster Presentation] Localization of sounds recorded by a miniature head simulator
Hiroto Okazaki (Kanazawa Univ), Kaoru Ashihara (AIST), Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ) EA2012-77
By using a miniature head simulator,panoramic sounds can be easily recorded and reproduced without using
the conventio... [more]
EA2012-77
pp.73-77
SP 2012-03-09
10:30
Saitama Riken Brain Science Institute Relation between acoustic features and impression evaluation in singing voices.
Shun Kojima, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) SP2011-164
As expression denoting several characteristics of singing voices, there are impression words like vocal timbre and singi... [more] SP2011-164
pp.49-53
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