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TL, NLC 2013-06-14
15:25
Ibaraki University of Tsukuba Keyword Extraction from Speech on an Electronic Note-taking Support System
Chifuyu Yonekura, Kohei Ota, Yuto Furuya, Hiromitsu Nishizaki, Yoshihiro Sekiguchi (Unv.of Yamanashi) TL2013-3 NLC2013-3
This paper describes the effectiveness of a spoken term detection (STD) technique on an electric note-taking support sys... [more] TL2013-3 NLC2013-3
pp.13-18
PRMU 2013-02-21
16:10
Osaka   [Poster Presentation] Appearance-Based Character Recognition in Natural Images Using Subspace Classifier
Keisuke Higa, Seiji Hotta (Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Tech.) PRMU2012-155
(To be available after the conference date) [more] PRMU2012-155
pp.119-120
EA, EMM 2012-11-17
15:00
Oita OITA Univ. A speech signal processing method by considering finite range of amplitude fluctuation and its application to actual environment
Akira Ikuta, Ran Xiao (Pref. Univ. Hiroshima), Kouji Hasegawa (Hiroshima Pref. Tec. Reseach Inst.), Mitsuo Ohta (Hiroshima Univ.) EA2012-107 EMM2012-89
The actual speech signal fluctuates within a finite range and the observed data sometimes display amplitude saturation o... [more] EA2012-107 EMM2012-89
pp.153-158
EMCJ 2012-07-19
13:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Fast and 3D Visualization of Poynting Vector Distribution on Real Environments Using the FDTD Method with GPUs
Yuki Koseki, Jun Sonoda (SNCT), Yasushi Kanazawa (TUT), Motoyuki Sato (Tohoku Univ.) EMCJ2012-33
In recent year, an electromagnetic wave environment has become more complex with advance and higher frequency of wireles... [more] EMCJ2012-33
pp.7-11
EA, SP, SIP 2012-05-24
11:35
Osaka Osaka Univ. Nakanoshima Center A study of acoustic distance measurement method based on interference of speech presented by a dialogue system in real environments
Masato Nakayama (Ritsumeikan University), Yuma Neki, Noboru Nakasako (Kinki Univ.), Tetsuji Uebo (WIRE AUTOMATIC DEVICE CO., LTD), Takanobu Nishiura (Ritsumeikan University) EA2012-3 SIP2012-3 SP2012-3
In this paper, we propose an acoustic distance measurement method based on interference of speech presented by a dialogu... [more] EA2012-3 SIP2012-3 SP2012-3
pp.13-18
EA, SP, SIP 2012-05-25
10:50
Osaka Osaka Univ. Nakanoshima Center Evaluation of Denoising and Dereverberation Based on Spectral Subtraction in Real Environment
Kyohei Odani, Longbiao Wang, Atsuhiko Kai (Shizuoka Univ.) EA2012-24 SIP2012-24 SP2012-24
In a distant-talking environment, reverberation drastically degrades speech recognition performance. In previous work, w... [more] EA2012-24 SIP2012-24 SP2012-24
pp.137-142
PRMU, SP 2012-02-09
16:30
Miyagi   [Poster Presentation] Sputum detection in real environment using sparse representation
Tatsuya Yamashita, Satoshi Tamura, Kenji Hayashi, Yutaka Nishimoto, Satoru Hayamizu (Gifu Univ.) PRMU2011-217 SP2011-132
It is difficult for a patient who is on ventilator to cough up sputum from one's respiratory tract by oneself. A medical... [more] PRMU2011-217 SP2011-132
pp.135-138
PRMU, MVE, CQ, IPSJ-CVIM [detail] 2012-01-19
17:45
Osaka   Accurate and Fast Analysis for Electromagnetic Wave Environments by Realistic FDTD Models Using SfM System with GPU
Yuki Koseki, Shu Fujiwara, Jun Sonoda (SNCT), Yasushi Kanazawa (TUT), Motoyuki Sato (Tohoku Univ.) PRMU2011-162 MVE2011-71
To analyze electromagnetic wave scattering in realistic surroundings with the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) metho... [more] PRMU2011-162 MVE2011-71
pp.167-172
AP 2011-01-21
09:50
Saga Saga Univ. Experimental Study of MIMO Sensor on Detection Performance Improvement by Using Directional Antenna
Takashi Sugiura, Naoki Honma, Masaki Nango (Iwate Univ.), Kentaro Nishimori, Yuta Koide, Daiki Kuwahara (Niigata Univ.) AP2010-150
We have proposed Break-in Detection method using A time-variant characteristics of MIMO (Multiple Multiple-Output) chann... [more] AP2010-150
pp.103-108
EA 2010-11-19
11:00
Fukuoka Kyushu Univ. Noise Removal Method for Speech Recognition by Introducing Stochastic System Model
Akira Ikuta, Hisako Orimoto, Yuumi Nagami (Prefectural Univ. Hiroshima), Mitsuo Ohta (Hiroshima Univ, Emeritus) EA2010-95
Several noise removal methods for speech recognition have been proposed up to now. In this study, a method to remove the... [more] EA2010-95
pp.67-72
SP, NLC 2009-12-22
15:50
Tokyo Univ. of Tokyo A speech-oriented information kiosk based on user-generated dialog contents
Toshinori Fukuta, Yoshitaka Yoshimi, Yoshihiko Nankaku, Akinobu Lee, Keiichi Tokuda (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.) NLC2009-30 SP2009-94
On the development of a spoken dialog system, the system developer has to build and customize the contents for the targe... [more] NLC2009-30 SP2009-94
pp.207-212
SP 2007-06-29
10:00
Fukushima The University of Aizu Voice Activity Detection Applied to Hands-Free Speech Recognition based on Decoding using Acoustic and Language Models
Hiroyuki Sakai, Tobias Cincarek, Hiromichi Kawanami, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano (NAIST), Akinobu Lee (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.) SP2007-17
This paper proposes a new Voice Activity Detection (VAD) method by decoding using Acoustic Model(AM) and Language Model ... [more] SP2007-17
pp.55-60
AP 2007-02-08
15:15
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Performance evaluation of beamforming methods for singleuser and multiuser MIMO systems in an actual indoor environment
Riichi Kudo, Yasushi Takatori, Atsushi Ohta, Kentaro Nishimori, Shuji Kubota (NTT) AP2006-140
Multiple input multiple output (MIMO) techniques enable the application of spatial multiplexing as a way of increasing t... [more] AP2006-140
pp.25-30
PRMU, NLC, TL 2006-10-19
13:30
Tokyo   [Special Talk] *
Kazuhiro Nakadai (HRI-JP)
To realize natural human-robot interaction, we consider that a robot
should have at least two functions, that is, real-... [more]
TL2006-21 NLC2006-17 PRMU2006-98
pp.19-26(TL), pp.19-26(NLC), pp.37-44(PRMU)
MoNA 2005-05-26
11:35
Tokyo Kagaku-Kaikan MobiSNMP-Continuous Information Collection from Moving Entities using SNMP over Mobile IPv6
Gen Kitagata, Kazuhide Koide, Hiroki Kamiyama (Tohoku Univ.), Glenn Mansfield Keeni (Cyber Solutions), Norio Shiratori (Tohoku Univ.)
In this paper, we analyze the unreliability of existing information
collection methods in the real-world MobileIP envir... [more]
MoMuC2005-15
pp.81-86
RECONF 2005-05-13
09:00
Kyoto Kyoto University Development of a testbed RCPII to evaluate effects of a real environment for a reconfigurable computing
Kosei Shimoo, Akira Yamawaki, Masahiko Iwane (KIT)
To familiarize reconfigurable computing, it is important to improve system using the result of evaluating including beha... [more] RECONF2005-15
pp.1-5
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