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ASN, MoNA, IPSJ-MBL, IPSJ-UBI
(Joint) [detail]
2016-02-29
11:20
Tokyo Tokyo University of Science Continuous Activity Recognition Using Array Sensor
Yusuke Hino, Jihoon Hong, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.) ASN2015-99
Nowadays, the population of elderly who live alone is increasing in Japan.
It is needful to recognize the activity of ... [more]
ASN2015-99
pp.13-18
ICD, CPSY 2015-12-17
12:55
Kyoto Kyoto Institute of Technology [Invited Talk] A Study on Sensing System for Human Activity Recognition
Yohei Nakata (Panasonic Corp.) ICD2015-66 CPSY2015-79
This paper presents a study on sensing system for human activity recognition, which can support elderly people and famil... [more] ICD2015-66 CPSY2015-79
pp.19-23
AI 2015-12-04
16:15
Fukuoka Kyutech-Salite Embedded Implementation and Evaluation of Life Event Sensor
Kazuki Tomonaga, Noriyuki Kushiro (Kyutech) AI2015-24
Life event sensor is an activity recognition sensor both for measuring electric power consumption and for detecting usag... [more] AI2015-24
pp.67-72
SP 2015-10-16
11:15
Hyogo Kobe Univ. Multi-modal speech recognition using deep bottleneck features
Satoshi Tamura (Gifu Univ), Hiroshi Ninomiya (Nagoya Univ), Norihide Kitaoka (Tokushima Univ), Shin Osuga (Aisin Seiki), Yurie Iribe (Aichi Prefectural Univ), Kazuya Takeda (Nagoya Univ), Satoru Hayamizu (Gifu Univ) SP2015-69
In this paper, we propose a novel multi-modal speech recognition method which uses speech and lip images, employing Deep... [more] SP2015-69
pp.57-62
CPSY, IPSJ-ARC 2015-10-08
10:00
Chiba Makuhari-messe [Poster Presentation] A Life Action 3D-Visualization System of the Residents in Smart Home Using WebGL
Kazuki Moriya, Eri Nakagawa, Naoki Maeda, Kenji Yoi, Keiichi Yasumoto (NAIST) CPSY2015-47
Recently, many research efforts have been made for in-home living activity recognition and an optimal home appliance ope... [more] CPSY2015-47
pp.7-10
ET 2015-06-06
13:50
Mie Faculty of Engineering, Mie Univ. User's Activity Understanding Using Speech Recognition of Reading Aloud Voice in Japanese Text Presentation System
Shu Aoki, Shuichi Tashiro, Kyota Aoki, Shinjiro Murayama, Koji Harada (Utsunomiya Univ.) ET2015-17
A teacher in a normal class must instruct a large number of pupils alone. It is difficult to tutor each pupil. This pape... [more] ET2015-17
pp.37-42
ET 2015-06-06
15:00
Mie Faculty of Engineering, Mie Univ. User's Activity Understanding Using Facial Image Recognition in Japanese Text Presentation System
Shuichi Tashiro, Shu Aoki, Kyota Aoki, Shinjiro Murayama, Koji Harada (Utsunomiya Univ.) ET2015-19
The author implemented Japanese text presentation system with a function of estimating the utterance section by measurin... [more] ET2015-19
pp.49-54
MICT, ASN, MoNA
(Joint)
2015-01-26
09:25
Wakayama Nanki Shirahama Activity Recognition Using Array Sensor
Yusuke Hino, Jihoon Hong, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.) ASN2014-112
Nowadays, the population of elderly person who lives alone is increasing in Japan.
Some systems are available to monit... [more]
ASN2014-112
pp.31-36
MICT, ASN, MoNA
(Joint)
2015-01-26
09:50
Wakayama Nanki Shirahama Activity Recognition Using Low Resolution Infrared Array Sensor
Shota Mashiyama, Jihoon Hong, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.) ASN2014-113
Now, aging society is a worldwide problem, and the population of people aged over 60 years is growing faster than any ot... [more] ASN2014-113
pp.37-42
IN 2015-01-22
11:35
Aichi Nagoya International Center Bus ride estimation using Cellular Radio Characteristics
Hiroshi Hanano, Haruki Izumikawa (KDDI Labs.), Hiroshi Okada, Yuichi Ishikawa (KDDI), Chihiro Ono (KDDI Labs.) IN2014-101
We have been exploring an O2O (Online-to-offline) service that leverages an electronic coupon on a smartphone and digita... [more] IN2014-101
pp.19-23
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP, JSAI-SLUD
(Joint) [detail]
2014-12-15
10:45
Kanagawa Tokyo Institute of Technology (Suzukakedai Campus) Investigation of Deep Neural Network and Cross-adaptation for Voice Activity Detection in Meeting Speech
Akihiro Nakadani (Shizuoka Univ.), Longbiao Wang (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.), Atsuhiko Kai (Shizuoka Univ.) SP2014-107
In voice activity detection(VAD), performance largely decreases under the influence of noise and reverberation. In this ... [more] SP2014-107
pp.19-24
PRMU 2014-10-10
14:30
Chiba   Toward Eye Movement Recognition in the Large using Electrooculography
Shoya Ishimaru, Kai Kunze, Koichi Kise (Osaka Prefecture Univ.) PRMU2014-62
In this report we discuss how to detect eye movement and blinks robustly using consumer smart glasses called JINS MEME f... [more] PRMU2014-62
pp.45-48
IN, NWS
(Joint)
2014-01-23
14:30
Aichi Nagoya International Center [Invited Talk] Introduction to Sensing and Analysis Techniques for Human Activity Recognition
Keiichi Yasumoto (NAIST) IN2013-124
Progress of sensing and context-awareness technologies has accelerated research on human activity recognition with commo... [more] IN2013-124
pp.39-44
SANE 2013-12-20
15:20
Saitama Nippon Institute of Technology Use of Antenna Array in Sensing
Jihoon Hong, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.) SANE2013-112
In this report, we introduce a sensing system for activity recognition and localization using an antenna array, referred... [more] SANE2013-112
pp.31-36
PRMU, MI, IE 2013-05-24
10:30
Aichi   Activity Recognition with Human Skeleton and Appearance Model Integration
Hirokatsu Kataoka (Keio Univ.), Kenji Iwata, Yutaka Satoh (AIST), Yoshimitsu Aoki (Keio Univ.) IE2013-9 PRMU2013-2 MI2013-2
We present techniques for activity recognition integrating human skeleton and appearance. Joint positions and angles are... [more] IE2013-9 PRMU2013-2 MI2013-2
pp.7-12
SP 2013-02-28
15:00
Aichi Daido University [Poster Presentation] Comparison of classification methods for multi-modal voice activity detection
Hiroya Okuda, Satoshi Tamura, Satoru Hayamizu (Gifu Univ.) SP2012-124
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) technology has been developed and used in various situations, such as car navigation ... [more] SP2012-124
pp.31-32
SP, IPSJ-SLP 2012-12-20
16:25
Tokyo TITECH(Ookayama) Recent efforts for high-performance multi-modal speech recognition
Satoshi Tamura, Peng Shen, Hiroya Okuda, Naoya Ukai, Takuya Kawasaki, Takumi Seko, Satoru Hayamizu (Gifu Univ.) SP2012-88
Regarding Multi-Modal Automatic Speech Recognition (MMASR) which uses acoustic and lip/mouth information, this paper des... [more] SP2012-88
pp.41-46
SIS 2012-12-13
14:45
Chiba Nihon University Tsudanuma Campus Robust Speech Recognition for Plosive Sound under Noisy Environment
Yusuke Hashimoto, Wataru Takahashi, Yoshikazu Miyanaga (Hokkaido Univ.) SIS2012-37
In this papar, we propose robust speech recognition for plosive sounds under noisy environment.
The proposed method emp... [more]
SIS2012-37
pp.39-43
PRMU 2012-10-04
11:10
Chiba   [Special Talk] A Motion Recognition Platform for Real-world Performances and Its Actual Uses
Tsutomu Terada (Kobe Univ.) PRMU2012-54
Our research group has established a platform of activity recognition using wearable sensors such as accelerometers and ... [more] PRMU2012-54
pp.19-20
PRMU, IBISML, IPSJ-CVIM
(Joint) [detail]
2012-09-03
11:00
Tokyo   Multiple-person activity recognition with group relationships
Shigeyuki Odashima, Masamichi Shimosaka, Takuhiro Kaneko, Rui Fukui, Tomomasa Sato (The Univ. of Tokyo) PRMU2012-44 IBISML2012-27
In this paper, we propose an activity localization method with contextual information of multiple person relationships.
... [more]
PRMU2012-44 IBISML2012-27
pp.127-132
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