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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
TL 2023-09-30
14:55
Tokyo University of Tokyo [Poster Presentation] A Pilot Interlingual Study on Synaesthetic Sound-Meaning Associations in English Long Vowels and Voiced and Voiceless Consonants -- Through an Auditory Size Judgment Task by Native Speakers of British English and Native Speakers of Japanese --
Maika Kawabata, Yoko Nakano (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.) TL2023-20
The connection between sound and meaning is generally regarded as arbitrary in language. However, there are cases where ... [more] TL2023-20
pp.25-29
TL 2022-12-11
13:00
Online Online Classification of /j/ and /w/ in donor languages and notations of /CjV/ and /CwV/ in Japanese
Yuhi Matogawa (NAIST) TL2022-32
This study elucidates the relationship between whether /j/ and /w/ are classified as consonants in a language and how fr... [more] TL2022-32
pp.31-36
NLP 2022-08-02
09:00
Online Online Low Noise Environment Generates Non Linear Evolution -- The Evolution of Complexity in Living Organism and Phoneme Sharing of Humans --
Kumon Tokumaru (Researcher) NLP2022-26
The evolution of life occurs suddenly after mass extinction. Lives who survived mass extinction period with mutation, ev... [more] NLP2022-26
pp.1-6
SIP, EA, SP, MI
(Joint) [detail]
2018-03-20
09:00
Okinawa   [Poster Presentation] Voiceless Consonant Detection and Artificial Bandwidth Extension of Narrow Band Speech
Shun Asawa, Yosuke Sugiura, Tetsuya Shimamura (Saitama Univ.) EA2017-143 SIP2017-152 SP2017-126
Usually, high frequency components of telephone speech are lost due to bandwidth limitation.
In this paper, we propose ... [more]
EA2017-143 SIP2017-152 SP2017-126
pp.231-234
SP, ASJ-H 2014-10-23
14:00
Wakayama Nanki Shirahama Onsen Hotel Seamore A study on improvement method of voice quality of nasal speech based on vocal tract area function for a speech analysis and synthesis system
Shouhei Makino, Hideki Banno, Kensaku Asahi (Meijo Univ.) SP2014-77
We are analyzing nasal speech for the purpose of improving voice quality by using a speech analysis and synthesis system... [more] SP2014-77
pp.23-24
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
11:30
Tokyo   Perception of stop consonants at the beginning of binaurally fused words
Hitomi Kondo, Yousuke Kikuchi, Takako Mitsudo, Nobuyuki Hirose, Shuji Mori (Kyushu Univ.) SP2014-23
Stop consonants are perceived as voiced when their voice onset times (VOT) are relatively short, and they are perceived ... [more] SP2014-23
pp.227-232
SP 2014-01-24
10:00
Aichi Meijo Univ. Analysis of difference of temporal variation of spectrum due to tempo in scat including plural consonants
Keisuke Tanizawa, Hideki Banno, Kensaku Asahi (Meijo Univ.) SP2013-100
This paper describes difference of temporal variation of spectrum due to tempo in scat including plural consonants for t... [more] SP2013-100
pp.25-30
SP 2014-01-24
15:00
Aichi Meijo Univ. Analysis of spectral characteristics in nasal for the purpose of improving voice quality of a speech analysis and synthesis system
Shouhei Makino, Hideki Banno, Kensaku Asahi (Meijo Univ.) SP2013-106
We analyzed nasal for the purpose of improving voice quality of a speech analysis and synthesis system. This study assum... [more] SP2013-106
pp.61-66
HCS 2013-11-09
14:25
Osaka Osaka Univ. (Toyonaka) Roll swiftly and give a good push! -- Stimulus-Response Compatibility between voiced/voiceless consonants and strength and size of hand movements --
Sachiko Hirata-Mogi (Univ. of Tokyo/AIST), Yohei Yamada (Nara Univ. of Education/AIST), Gaku Nakagawa (Univ. of Tsukuba), Masayoshi Nagai (AIST) HCS2013-61
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HCS2013-61
pp.65-68
CAS 2013-01-29
16:45
Oita Beppu International Convention Center Phoneme preprocessing circuit of Sound recognition system
Keita Okamoto, Yuichi Ogishima, Hakaru Tamukoh, Masatoshi Sekine (TUAT) CAS2012-92
The human audition can quickly estimate direction of sound and realize speech recognition under the noisy environment. I... [more] CAS2012-92
pp.143-148
SP, IPSJ-SLP 2012-12-21
09:00
Tokyo TITECH(Ookayama) Normalization of EMA data -- tongue movement during articulation of consonant clusters --
Seiya Funatsu (Prefectural Univ. of Hiroshima), Masako Fujimoto (NINJAL) SP2012-89
Tongue tip movement during articulation of non-native consonant clusters was investigated using an electromagnetic artic... [more] SP2012-89
pp.59-64
SP, IPSJ-SLP 2012-12-21
09:50
Tokyo TITECH(Ookayama) Relative amplitude between consonant and vowel of Bone Conducted speech
Tatsuya Kato, Tetsuya Shimamura (Saitama Univ.) SP2012-91
In highly noisy environments, bone conducted (BC) speech is utilized as a tool for speech communication.
This is becaus... [more]
SP2012-91
pp.71-74
EA, EMM 2012-11-16
15:20
Oita OITA Univ. Data hiding scheme for digital-audio in AM radio broadcasting systems
Nhut Minh Ngo, Masashi Unoki, Ryota Miyauchi (JAIST), Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EA2012-92 EMM2012-74
This paper proposes an audio-data hiding scheme for amplitude-modulation (AM) radio broadcasting systems. Digital-audio ... [more] EA2012-92 EMM2012-74
pp.63-68
SP 2012-11-08
13:00
Miyagi Ichibancho Lobby, Tohoku Institute of Technology Measurement of temporal change of vocal tract volume during production of plosive and fricative consonants
Tatsuya Kitamura, Hiroaki Hatano (Konan Univ.) SP2012-75
The volume of the vocal tract of a male speaker during production of voiced and voiceless plosives and fricatives was me... [more] SP2012-75
pp.19-23
EA 2012-10-27
14:15
Toyama USHIDAKE resort (Toyama) [Poster Presentation] Usefulness of Enhancement Filters for Hearing-Impaired Person Himself Formants
Daiki Sugimoto, Masaya Sekine, Kenji Furihata, Kouichi Mutsuura (Shinshu Univ.) EA2012-67
The formant hypothesis of vowel perception, where the lowest two or three formant frequencies are essential cues for vow... [more] EA2012-67
pp.13-18
SP 2012-03-08
13:30
Saitama Riken Brain Science Institute Acoustic Analysis of Infant Directed Speech Using the Multi-Timescale Phoneme Acquisition Model
Kouki Miyazawa (Waseda Univ./RIKEN), Hideaki Kikuchi (Waseda Univ.), Reiko Mazuka (RIKEN) SP2011-158
We propose the phoneme acquisition model that simulates human auditory system that perceives the temporal variations of ... [more] SP2011-158
pp.19-24
VLD, CPSY, RECONF, IPSJ-SLDM [detail] 2012-01-25
10:50
Kanagawa Hiyoshi Campus, Keio University Sound preprocessing circuit by consonant and vowel recognition system
Keita Okamoto, Hakaru Tamukoh, Masatoshi Sekine (TUAT) VLD2011-93 CPSY2011-56 RECONF2011-52
The human audition can quickly estimate direction of sound and realize speech recognition under the noisy environment. I... [more] VLD2011-93 CPSY2011-56 RECONF2011-52
pp.13-18
EMM 2011-11-15
11:15
Miyagi   Study on Reversible Watermarking for Digital Audio Based on Cochlear Delay Characteristics
Masashi Unoki, Ryota Miyauchi (JAIST) EMM2011-50
There have recently been serious social issues involved in multimedia
signal processing such as digital rights manageme... [more]
EMM2011-50
pp.59-64
SP 2011-03-05
14:00
Tokyo Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo A real-time speech synthesis method to support speech disabilities by pen-operated coordinate representation -- An approach of manipulation and generation mathod for nasal consonants --
Ken-ichiro Yabu, Tohru Ifukube (Univ. of Tokyo) SP2010-126
We have proposed and developed a real-time speech synthesis device in which pen input coordinate values are directly cor... [more] SP2010-126
pp.67-72
NLC, SP
(Joint) [detail]
2010-12-21
11:30
Tokyo National Olympics Memorial Youth Center Voice Recognition Method Based on Features of Consonant Using Pipelined Matching Circuit
Jun Nonaka, Keita Okamoto, Hakaru Tamukoh, Masatoshi Sekine (Tokyo Univ. of Agr and Tech.) NLC2010-22 SP2010-95
The human audition extracts voice characteristics from the sounds flowing into two ears. The recognition circuit of the ... [more] NLC2010-22 SP2010-95
pp.83-88
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