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EA, ASJ-H, EMM 2020-11-20
13:30
Online Online [Poster Presentation] Study of the mixing ratio of anti-noise dual microphone
Hiryu Matsumoto, Masaharu Kori, Shinya Shamoto, Shigeaki Aoki, Suehiro Shimauchi (KIT) EA2020-35 EMM2020-50
We have been studying a dual microphone system that achieves both noise resistance and high sound quality by combining a... [more] EA2020-35 EMM2020-50
pp.74-77
EA, EMM 2019-11-22
14:00
Ishikawa Kanazawa Institute of Technology [Poster Presentation] Study of the synthetic condition of anti-noise dual microphone
Hiryu Matsumoto, Wataru Anami, Shigeaki Aoki, Suehiro Shimauchi (KIT) EA2019-50 EMM2019-78
To make it easy to talk in a noisy environment using a communication terminal such as a mobile phone, a dual microphone ... [more] EA2019-50 EMM2019-78
pp.1-4
SP 2019-08-28
14:40
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. [Poster Presentation] Intelligibility enhancement based on speech waveform modification using hearing impairment simulator
Shu Hikosaka, Kazuhiro Kobayashi, Tomoki Hayashi, Shogo Seki, Kazuya Takeda (Nagoya Univ.), Hideki Banno (Meijo Univ.), Tomoki Toda (Nagoya Univ.) SP2019-13
For sensory hearing loss, which is difficult to treat medically, a hearing aid is commonly used to assist the hearing fu... [more] SP2019-13
pp.25-29
PRMU, SP 2018-06-28
14:40
Nagano   Study of improving speech intelligibility for glossectomy patients via voice conversion with sound and lip movement.
Seiya Ogino, Hiroki Murakami, Sunao Hara, Masanobu Abe (Okayama Univ.) PRMU2018-23 SP2018-3
In this paper, we propose the multimodal voice conversion based on Deep Neural Network using audio and lip movement info... [more] PRMU2018-23 SP2018-3
pp.7-12
EA, US
(Joint)
2017-01-25
13:00
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Relationship between speech intelligibility and spectro-temporal variation of speech distortion
Yumiko Moriyama, Mitsunori mizumachi (KIT) EA2016-68
It is necessary to subjectively evaluate speech intelligibility, that is, how comprehensible speech is, in each acoustic... [more] EA2016-68
pp.1-6
SIS, IPSJ-AVM 2015-09-04
11:10
Osaka Kansai Univ. Importance of Spectral Envelope in Bone-Conducted Speech
Shunsuke Handa, Tetsuya Shimamura (Saitama Univ.), Hisanori Makinae (NRIPS) SIS2015-27
In highly noise environments, it is very difficult to make speech communication smooth. Thereby, the bone-conducted spee... [more] SIS2015-27
pp.75-80
SP 2015-01-22
14:40
Gifu Juroku Plaza Automatic prediction of intelligibility of English words spoken with Japanese accents -- Comparative study of features and models used for prediction --
Teeraphon Pongkittiphan, Nobuaki Minematsu (Univ Tokyo), Takehiko Makino (Chuo Univ.), Daisuke Saito, Keikichi Hirose (Univ Tokyo) SP2014-132
This study investigates automatic prediction of the words in given sentences that will be unintelligible to American lis... [more] SP2014-132
pp.31-36
SP, EA, SIP 2013-05-16
11:45
Okayama   Head-mounted active noise control system with speech communication
Kohei Yamakawa, Yoshinobu Kajikawa (Kansai Univ) EA2013-4 SIP2013-4 SP2013-4
(To be available after the conference date) [more] EA2013-4 SIP2013-4 SP2013-4
pp.19-24
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
11:30
Saitama Riken Brain Science Institute Syllable intelligibility of profoundly hearing-impaired rehabilitants using bone-conducted ultrasonic hearing aid
Toshie Matsui, Ryota Shimokura, Osamu Saito, Fumi Fukuda, Tadashi Nishimura, Hiroshi Hosoi (Nara Medical Univ.), Seiji Nakagawa (AIST) SP2011-157
A monosyllable identification task was tested and syllable intelligibility was measured for two profoundly hearing-impai... [more] SP2011-157
pp.13-18
EMM 2011-11-14
15:45
Miyagi   Acoustic privacy area generation based on simple summation of numerous signals from a multichannel loudspeaker array
Takuma Okamoto, Yukio Iwaya, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EMM2011-44
We validate the usability of a simple sound spot generation technique based on simple summation of numerous signals usin... [more] EMM2011-44
pp.25-30
EA 2011-10-28
16:30
Nagano Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu Univ. Effectiveness of Emphasizing Filters for Listener's Formant Frequencies of Vowels
Daiki Sugimoto, Kenji Furihata (Shinshu Univ.) EA2011-74
The formant hypothesis of vowel perception, where the lowest two or three formant frequencies are essential cues for vow... [more] EA2011-74
pp.37-42
EA 2011-08-10
14:00
Miyagi RIEC, Tohoku Univ. Cross synthesis vocoder that preserves both speech intelligibility and instruments' timbre
Taiki Nishi, Ryuichi Nisimura, Toshio Irino, Hideki Kawahara (Wakayama Univ.) EA2011-64
TANDEM-STRAIGHT, an F0-adaptive spectral envelope extraction procedure was applied to cross synthesis VOCODER,
which sy... [more]
EA2011-64
pp.87-92
SP 2011-06-24
14:45
Aichi Nagoya Univ. Study on speech production that is suitable for speech announcements in noisy/reverberant environment
Nao Hodoshima (Tokai Univ.), Takayuki Arai (Sophia Univ.), Kiyohiro Kurisu (TOA Corp.) SP2011-40
Speech uttered in noise is generally more intelligible than speech produced in quiet when they are heard in noise, and s... [more] SP2011-40
pp.57-61
EA 2010-10-22
14:55
Ishikawa Kanazawa-city Omi-cho Koryu Plaza Articulation of Japanese five vowels emphasized formants by a critical bandwidth model
Daiki Sugimoto, Kenji Furihata (Shinshu Univ.) EA2010-80
It can be said that a formant enhancement algorithm for a hearing aid or under a high ambient noise environment is effec... [more] EA2010-80
pp.133-138
PRMU, SP, WIT 2010-10-09
15:10
Chiba   A study of psychological suppression detection based on non-verbal information
Akira Kamano, Nobuyuki Washio, Shouji Harada, Naoshi Matsuo (FUJITSU) PRMU2010-108 SP2010-64 WIT2010-52
To prevent the remittance fraud, we study the detection of a phone phishing scam from victim’s voice information. As the... [more] PRMU2010-108 SP2010-64 WIT2010-52
pp.107-110
EA 2010-06-11
11:30
Hokkaido Health Sci. Univ. of Hokkaido Comparative evaluation of bone-conducted-speech restoration based on linear prediction scheme
Trung-Nghia Phung, Masashi Unoki, Masato Akagi (JAIST) EA2010-31
The restoration of bone-conducted (BC) speech is a very important issue for robust speech communication in extremely noi... [more] EA2010-31
pp.53-58
EA 2008-12-04
13:30
Fukushima   On improvement of speech annotation articulation inside automobiles
Masanori Miura, Kazuhiro Kondo, Hideharu Isaka (Yamagata Univ.) EA2008-102
The purpose of this study is to analyze the relation between the syllable articulation and the sound characteristics of ... [more] EA2008-102
pp.7-12
EA 2007-10-18
13:30
Nagano Shinshu University Faculty of Engineering Articulation Index Method Adapted for Bone-conducted Speech under High Ambient Noise
Manabu Ito, Kenji Furihata (Shinshu Univ) EA2007-61
This paper discusses the “Articulation Index” (AI) for bone conducted speech sounds under a wide variety of conditions o... [more] EA2007-61
pp.7-12
EA 2005-10-21
11:00
Ishikawa   A Cellular-phone Vibration Transducer and Earplug Type Earphone System Under High Ambient Noise
Naotada Kobayashi, Manabu Ito, Kenji Furihata (Shinshu Univ.)
If very high ambient noise is present in using a cellular-phone, the clear conversation using previous system becomes im... [more] EA2005-61
pp.25-30
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