Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
WIT, HI-SIGACI |
2021-12-09 16:25 |
Online |
Online |
Significance of the publication of "Speech communication and people with disabilities" Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.), Yuji Nagashima (Kogakuin Univ.), Akira Okamoto (Tsukuba University of Technology), Naoto Kato (i Univ.), Shinji Sako (NITech), Testuya Takiguchi (Kobe Univ.), Daisuke Hara (Toyota Technological Institute), Michiru Makuuchi (National Rehabilitation Center For Persons with Disabilities) WIT2021-42 |
The book we authored, "Speech Communication and People with Disabilities," (edited by Acoustical Society of Japan, Acous... [more] |
WIT2021-42 pp.54-57 |
HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2019-12-11 - 2019-12-13 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima-ken Joho Plaza (Hiroshima) |
Construction and use of the database of education materials for deafblind children in Yamanashi prefecture school for the visually impaired Hideaki Kikuchi (Waseda Univ.), Raymond Shen (Meikai Univ.), Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.), Akira Okamoto (Tsukuba Univ. of Tech.), Yuji Nagashima (Kogakuin Univ.), Hiroshi Fujimoto (Waseda Univ.), Akio Hikita (YPSVI) |
(To be available after the conference date) [more] |
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HCS |
2019-08-23 14:00 |
Osaka |
Jikei Institute |
Holistic Rhythm and Analytic Rhythm
-- An Essay on Real-time Dialogue Function -- Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.), Yuji Nagashima (Kugakuin Univ.), Yasuo Horiuchi (Chiba Univ.), Daisuke Hara (Toyota TI) HCS2019-30 |
We examined the functions of "analytic rhythm" and "holistic rhythm" in auditory language (speech), visual language (sig... [more] |
HCS2019-30 pp.7-12 |
WIT, ASJ-H |
2019-02-08 11:20 |
Ehime |
Ehime Univ. |
Development of General Purpose 3D high precision DB for Japanese sign language Yuji Nagashima (Kogakuin Univ.), Shinji Sako (NIT), Keiko Watanabe (Kogakuin Univ.), Daisuke Hara (Toyota Inst. of Tech), Yasuo Horiuchi, Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.) WIT2018-62 |
Sign language is used by deaf people, and is a natural interactive visual language different from and independent of spo... [more] |
WIT2018-62 pp.71-75 |
HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
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Mie |
Sinfonia Technology Hibiki Hall Ise |
Long-Term Record of Language Training for Congenital Deaf-blind Children
-- Data Preservation Activities and Examples of Training Contents -- Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.), Akira Okamoto (Tsukuba Univ. Tech.), Hiroshi Fujimoto (Waseda Univ.), Yuji Nagashima (Kogakuin Univ.), Hideaki Kikuchi (Waseda Univ.), Akio Hikita (Yamanashi Visually Imp.) |
For about 20 years since around 1950, language acquisition instruction was given to congenital deafblind children at the... [more] |
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SP, WIT |
2013-06-13 16:30 |
Niigata |
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Mental Work Load of Dialogue Language Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.) SP2013-40 WIT2013-10 |
[more] |
SP2013-40 WIT2013-10 pp.55-60 |
SP |
2012-03-09 15:45 |
Saitama |
Riken Brain Science Institute |
Modeling of perception and cognition process of impressions of speaker Asato Sato, Hideaki Kikuchi, Akira Ichikawa (Waseda Univ.) SP2011-171 |
In this research, we paid attention to impressions of a speaker which is informed by prosody that his or her voice has a... [more] |
SP2011-171 pp.89-94 |
HCS |
2012-03-05 11:00 |
Shizuoka |
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Sequential structure analysis of repetitive movements and utterances in mother-infant play interaction Keiko Momose, Koichi Negayama, Konomi Ishijima, Hideaki Kikuchi, Masaaki Honda, Akira Ichikawa (Waseda Univ.) HCS2011-66 |
Tactile interaction of three 4-month-old infants and their mothers in play situation was observed at home. Playful repet... [more] |
HCS2011-66 pp.3-7 |
WIT, SP |
2011-10-07 11:30 |
Tokyo |
TFT Bldg. |
Turn-taking of Spoken Dialogue by Non-native Speaker Mariko Okawa (Waseda Univ.), Hiroki Ohashi (Tokyo Univ.), Akira Ichikawa (Waseda Univ.) SP2011-63 WIT2011-45 |
“Overlap” occurs frequently at the turn-taking in the dialogue by the native speakers. According to a precedence paper a... [more] |
SP2011-63 WIT2011-45 pp.67-72 |
WIT, SP |
2011-10-07 16:45 |
Tokyo |
TFT Bldg. |
Speech Science and Technology for Persons with Disabilities Presented in INTERSPEECH Akira Ichikawa (Waseda Univ.) SP2011-68 WIT2011-50 |
Those who research and develop the voice can contribute from various respects to the persons with disabilities support. ... [more] |
SP2011-68 WIT2011-50 pp.89-94 |
SP |
2010-03-05 16:30 |
Tokyo |
Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) |
Modeling of perception and cognition process of non-verbal information Asato Sato, Hiroki Oohashi, Hideaki Kikuchi, Akira Ichikawa (Waseda Univ.) SP2009-167 |
In this research, we paid attention to non-linguistic information which is extended by prosody that voice has and make o... [more] |
SP2009-167 pp.111-116 |
WIT |
2010-01-09 13:00 |
Tokyo |
Shibaura Univ. |
[Memorial Lecture]
Commemoration of 10 Funding Anniversary of the Special Interesting Group of Wellbeing Information Technologies Akira Ichikawa (Waseda Univ) WIT2009-77 |
[more] |
WIT2009-77 pp.51-56 |
SP |
2009-06-25 15:30 |
Hokkaido |
Clark Memorial Hall, Hokkaido Univ. |
Segmentation of the Accentual Phrase Based on the F0 Model Hiroki Oohashi, Hideaki Kikuchi, Akira Ichikawa (Waseda Univ.) SP2009-40 |
We examined whether information that notified of the boundary of accentual phrase beforehand was included in F0. In the ... [more] |
SP2009-40 pp.99-103 |
SP, WIT |
2008-05-29 - 2008-05-30 |
Hyogo |
Kobe University |
Considerations on web search strategy used by visually impaired persons Junichi Iizuka, Akira Okamoto (NTUT), Yasuo Horiuchi (Chiba Univ), Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ./Waseda Univ.) SP2008-5 WIT2008-5 |
It is difficult for the users with visual disability used a voice browser to search the information on the website. We c... [more] |
SP2008-5 WIT2008-5 pp.25-30 |
SP, WIT |
2008-05-29 - 2008-05-30 |
Hyogo |
Kobe University |
Analysis of Nods and Conjunctions in Japanese Sign Language Yasuo Horiuchi, Hiroko Kamesaki, Masafumi Nishida, Shingo Kuroiwa, Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.) SP2008-16 WIT2008-16 |
In this research, we analyzed the following nods which occurred after the final motion of a sign word by hands and conju... [more] |
SP2008-16 WIT2008-16 pp.91-96 |
WIT, TL, SP |
2008-01-25 11:20 |
Shimane |
Shimane Univ. |
A Study on Sign Language Dialogue System based on Utterance Prediction Yuuki Okamoto, Masafumi Nishida, Yasuo Horiuchi, Shingo Kuroiwa, Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.) TL2007-76 SP2007-171 WIT2007-76 |
In this study, we propose a dialogue system based on utterance prediction in order to support communications by sign lan... [more] |
TL2007-76 SP2007-171 WIT2007-76 pp.25-30 |
WIT, TL, SP |
2008-01-25 11:45 |
Shimane |
Shimane Univ. |
Construction and Evaluation of Sign Language Animation Shiori Yamazaki, Yasuo Horiuchi, Masafumi Nishida, Shingo Kuroiwa, Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.) TL2007-77 SP2007-172 WIT2007-77 |
In this paper, we will introduce a 3D animation system for Japanese Sign Language. Sign sentences were synthesized by t... [more] |
TL2007-77 SP2007-172 WIT2007-77 pp.31-36 |
SP |
2007-10-25 - 2007-10-26 |
Nagasaki |
Nagasaki University |
Analysis of Turn-taking and Prosody in Japanese Dialogue Using F0 Model Taro Kimura, Yasuo Horiuchi, Masafumi Nishida, Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.) SP2007-75 |
We analyzed the relations between prosody and turn-taking in dialogue speech. In the preceding research, turn-taking was... [more] |
SP2007-75 pp.25-30 |
SP |
2007-10-25 - 2007-10-26 |
Nagasaki |
Nagasaki University |
Discrimination of System Request Using N-gram and Prediction Sentence in Spoken Dialogue System Saburou Kamitani, Masafumi Nishida, Yasuo Horiuchi, Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.) SP2007-74 |
We aim to construct a spoken dialogue system for multiple in-vehicle information system. Conventional studies focused on... [more] |
SP2007-74 pp.19-24 |
WIT |
2007-05-24 15:15 |
Okinawa |
Ryukyu Univ. |
Analysis of Prosody in Strength and Time Structure of Finger Braille Manabi Miyagi (Tsukuba Univ. of Technology/Chiba Univ.), Kenji Miyazawa, Akinori Ueno (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Masafumi Nishida, Yasuo Horiuchi, Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.), Makoto Noshiro (Kitasato Univ.) WIT2007-5 |
Finger braille is one of the communication methods for the deaf blind. Finger braille seems to be the most suitable medi... [more] |
WIT2007-5 pp.25-28 |