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SP, IPSJ-MUS, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2023-06-24
13:50
Tokyo
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Domain adaptation of speech recognition models based on self-supervised learning using target domain speech
Takahiro Kinouchi (TUT), Atsunori Ogawa (NTT), Yuko Wakabayashi, Norihide Kitaoka (TUT) SP2023-19
In this study, we propose a domain adaptation method using only speech data in the target domain without using transcrib... [more] SP2023-19
pp.91-96
WIT 2012-01-28
15:45
Aichi Nagoya Institute of Technology Detectability characteristics of voluntary movement and elimination characteristics of involuntary movement in a geomagnetic sensor-based control-interface switch, GSN/1
Yuta Hiramatsu, Toyohiko Hayashi, Yoshinobu Maeda, Tetsuya Watanabe, Atsuhiko Iijima (Niigata Univ.), Yuko Wakabayashi, Takashi Oda (JALSA), Naoki Tondokoro, Toshimitsu Yamaguchi (NITSC) WIT2011-66
People with serious motor disabilities can operate electronic devices like personal computers with the help of a “contro... [more] WIT2011-66
pp.79-84
WIT 2010-01-08
15:15
Tokyo Shibaura Univ. Parameter optimization of Cartesian-cursor method in scanning mouse emulations alternative to mouse manipulation
Shingo Ishikawa, Kenji Koyama, Toyohiko Hayashi, Yoshinobu Maeda, Tetsuya Watanabe (Niigata Univ.), Yasuo Nakamura (Doshisha Univ.), Yuko Wakabayashi (JALSA Niigata), Naoki Tondokoro (CIL) WIT2009-74
Personal computers are indispensable for persons with severe motor disabilities to ensure communication and social parti... [more] WIT2009-74
pp.35-40
WIT 2009-07-24
11:00
Yamanashi Univ. of Yamanashi Detection of intentional blinking using versatile single switch VSN/1 with a photo-reflective sensor array
Daisuke Yajima, Toyohiko Hayashi, Tetsuya Watanabe, Yoshinobu Maeda (Niigata Univ.), Yuko Wakabayashi (JALSA), Satoshi Watanabe, Akira Abe (Ftech Co.,Ltd.), Toshimitsu Yamaguchi (Niigata ITSC) WIT2009-50
Persons with severe motor disabilities usually use a single switch for operating personal computer.
Patients with progr... [more]
WIT2009-50
pp.11-16
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2009-03-12
16:05
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ. Improvement in detection of voluntary body movements by a control-interface switch using 3-axis geomagnetic sensor
Masato Hanyuuda, Toyohiko Hayashi (Niigata Univ), Yasuo Nakamura (Doshisha Univ), Yuko Wakabayashi (Niigata Intractable Diseases Support Network), Naoki Tondokoro (Center for Ind Living Niigata) MBE2008-117
A switch is employed by a person with severe motor disabilities, in order to operate computers. He/she operates the swit... [more] MBE2008-117
pp.121-126
WIT 2008-07-27
- 2008-07-28
Niigata Toki Messe(Niigata Convention Center) Selection support for scanning methods optimum for individual users as an alternative for pointer operation
Shingo Ishikawa, Kenji Koyama, Toyohiko Hayashi (Niigata Univ.), Yasuo Nakamura (Doshisha Univ.), Yuko Wakabayashi (JALSA), Naoki Tondokoro (CIL) WIT2008-20
Personal computers are indispensable for persons with severe motor disabilities to ensure communication and social parti... [more] WIT2008-20
pp.1-6
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2008-03-14
10:00
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ Operationality evaluation of a versatile single switch using a photo-reflective sensor array
Dongli Wu, Toyohiko Hayashi, Yasuo Nakamura (Niigata Univ.), Yuko Wakabayashi (Niigata Intractable Diseases Consulting and Assisting Center), Satoshi Watanabe (Ftech) MBE2007-123
For communication of persons with motor disabilities, single switches for computer operation have been developed. For pa... [more] MBE2007-123
pp.73-76
WIT, ITE-CE, ITE-ME [detail] 2007-08-03
15:15
Tokyo Ochanomizu Univ. Detection of voluntary body movements using a 3-axis geomagnetic sensor and its application to control-interface switch for persons with motor disabilities
Masato Hanyuuda, Toyohiko Hayashi, Yasuo Nakamura (Niigata Univ), Yuko Wakabayashi (Niigata Intractable Diseases Support Network), Naoki Tondokoro (CIL Niigata) WIT2007-20
It is difficult that persons with motor disabilities control their body, by various factors, such as cerebral paralysis,... [more] WIT2007-20
pp.25-30
WIT 2007-03-24
09:00
Aichi Chukyo Univ A versatile single switch using a photo-reflective sensor array for computer operation by patients with motor disabilities
Dongli Wu, Takuro Nakamura, Toyohiko Hayashi, Yasuo Nakamura (Niigata Univ.), Yuko Wakabayashi (JAPAN ALS), Satoshi Watanabe (Ftech)
For communications of persons with motor disabilities, single switches for computer operation have been developed by usi... [more] WIT2006-124
pp.109-114
WIT 2007-03-24
09:25
Aichi Chukyo Univ Blink detection characteristics of a photo-reflective sensor-based versatile single switch for ALS patients
Takuro Nakamura, Toyohiko Hayashi, Yasuo Nakamura (Niigata Univ.), Yuko Wakabayashi (JALSA), Satoshi Watanabe (Ftech Co.,Ltd.)
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive and nerve-intractable disease. In order to ensure their difficultie... [more] WIT2006-125
pp.115-120
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