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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint) [detail]
2018-12-10
13:15
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Nishiwaseda Campus [Invited Talk] Review of Automatic Speech Recognition Methodology -- Outlook of Acoustic-to-Word Model --
Tatsuya Kawahara (Kyoto Univ.) SP2018-48
The methodology of speech recognition has been changing due to the introduction of deep learning, in particular end-to-e... [more] SP2018-48
pp.25-30
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint) [detail]
2018-12-10
16:30
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Nishiwaseda Campus Evaluation of Japanese end-to-end speech synthesis method inputting kana and prosodic symbols
Kiyoshi Kurihara, Nobumasa Seiyama, Tadashi Kumano, Atsushi Imai (NHK) SP2018-49
The purpose of this study was to conduct end-to-end text-to-speech synthesis in Japanese; we developed a system that use... [more] SP2018-49
pp.89-94
IA 2018-09-04
14:15
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. Conference Hall Comparative Analysis of End-to-End Routing and Opportunistic Routing
Chuta Minamiguchi, Natsuko Kawabata, Ryo Nakamura, Yasuhiro Yamasaki, Hiroyuki Ohsaki (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.) IA2018-26
DTN (Delay/Disruption-Tolerant Networking) aims to realize efficient and reliable end-to-end communication even when com... [more] IA2018-26
pp.63-68
SP 2018-08-27
11:35
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. SP2018-23 (To be available after the conference date) [more] SP2018-23
pp.7-8
SP 2018-08-27
15:55
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. Sound Event Encoder Using Onomatopoeic Representations based on End-to-End Approach
Koichi Miyazaki, Tomoki Hayashi, Tomoki Toda, Kazuya Takeda (Nagoya Univ.) SP2018-30
In this paper, we propose a sound event encoder for converting sound events into their onomatopoeic representations. The... [more] SP2018-30
pp.37-42
MoNA, IPSJ-DPS, IPSJ-MBL, IPSJ-ITS 2018-05-25
17:00
Okinawa Eef Information Plaza A Study of QoS Flow Control for non-GBR Traffic in Congestion using Existing Parameters in 5GS
Yuki Katsumata, Takuya Shimojo, Akira Yamada, Shigeru Iwashina (NTT docomo) MoNA2018-5
Versatile services are expected to co-exist in 5th generation mobile network (5G) era. In the 5G System, based on Quali... [more] MoNA2018-5
pp.281-286
CPSY, DC, IPSJ-SLDM, IPSJ-EMB, IPSJ-ARC [detail] 2018-03-07
15:45
Shimane Okinoshima Bunka-Kaikan Bldg. Minimizing End-to-end Latency in Circuit-switched Network for Parallel Computers
Yao Hu, Shoichi Hirasawa, Michihiro Koibuchi (NII) CPSY2017-135 DC2017-91
Network congestion usually leads to increased communication time in supercomputer and datacenter networks. In our previo... [more] CPSY2017-135 DC2017-91
pp.95-100
RCS, NS
(Joint)
2017-12-14
13:40
Hiroshima Aster Plaza [Encouragement Talk] A Slice Subnet Selection Method for On-Demand End-to-End Slice Generation
Yuki Katsumata, Takuya Shimojo, Akira Yamada, Shigeru Iwashina (NTT docomo) NS2017-128
Versatile services are expected to be realized in 5G era. It is discussed to provide on-demand End-to-End (E2E) Slices ... [more] NS2017-128
pp.13-18
RCS, NS
(Joint)
2017-12-15
13:15
Hiroshima Aster Plaza A Study of Radio Resource Management based on Service Types for Network Slicing
Daisuke Nojima, Yuki Katsumata, Yoshifumi Morihiro, Takahiro Asai, Akira Yamada, Shigeru Iwashina (NTT DOCOMO) RCS2017-263
In order to efficiently accommodate services with various requirements in the 5G era, we consider end–to-end (E2E) slice... [more] RCS2017-263
pp.71-76
IA 2017-11-16
11:30
Overseas KMITL, Bangkok, Thailand SDN Based End-to-end Inter-domain Routing Mechanism for Mobility Management and Its Implementation
Misumi Hata (Tohoku Univ.), Mustafa Soylu (ITU), Satoru Izumi, Toru Abe, Takuo Suganuma (Tohoku Univ.) IA2017-46
We can use various ICT services in anytime and anywhere even during movement because mobile devices and wireless network... [more] IA2017-46
pp.71-76
SIP 2017-08-24
15:05
Tokyo Tokyo Denki University Anomaly Detection from Subsampled Audio Signal for Machine Diagnosis
Yohei Kawaguchi, Takashi Endo (Hitachi) SIP2017-54
Low-cost sound monitoring is required for maintaining machinery. We aim to reduce the cost of monitoring by reducing the... [more] SIP2017-54
pp.33-38
NS 2017-04-21
10:00
Toyama Toyama Shoko Kaigisyo An Efficient Cost Calculation Method for End-to-End Slice Management
Yuki Katsumata, Takuya Shimojo, Daisuke Nojima, Masayoshi Shimizu, Akira Yamada, Shigeru Iwashina (NTT DOCOMO) NS2017-10
In the 5G era, End-to-End (E2E) slices composed of virtual access/core networks will be able to fulfill various service ... [more] NS2017-10
pp.55-60
IBISML 2017-03-07
14:00
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology CTC network with explicit representation vector of Markov property
Yuta Kawachi, Taichi Asami, Yoshikazu Yamaguchi, Yushi Aono (NTT) IBISML2016-111
Current neural acoustic models are incapable of utilizing language resources except speech transcriptions. So toward the... [more] IBISML2016-111
pp.83-88
RCS, SR, SRW
(Joint)
2017-03-01
10:50
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology A Study on Retransmission method with Reduction of Latency and High Reliability in LTE-A
Hiroki Ito, Seiichi Sampei (Osaka Univ.) RCS2016-293
This paper proposes a latency reduction scheme for high reliable and low latency transmission scheme for Long Term Evolu... [more] RCS2016-293
pp.25-30
SP 2016-10-27
16:00
Shizuoka Shizuoka University. Word modeling for end-to-end Japanese speech recognition
Hitoshi Ito, Aiko Hagiwara, Manon Ichiki, Takeshi Mishima, Shoei Sato (NHK), Akio Kobayashi (NES) SP2016-47
In this paper, we propose a novel modeling for end-to-end Japanese speech recognition using Deep Neural Networks(DNN). W... [more] SP2016-47
pp.31-36
RCS 2016-10-20
17:30
Kanagawa YRP (Yokosuka) [Invited Talk] Research Progress of the Fifth Generation Mobile Communications Promotion Forum -- White paper of "5G Mobile Communications Systems for 2020 and beyond" --
Takaharu Nakamura (Fujitsu) RCS2016-174
Latest updates of progress achieved in the Fifth Generation Mobile Communications Promotion Forum to realize ‘5G’ are re... [more] RCS2016-174
pp.113-118
NS, IN
(Joint)
2015-03-03
14:50
Okinawa Okinawa Convention Center A Measurement Tool using Delay Information for End-to-End Available Bandwidth
Yuuki Ishida, Masaki Hanada (TUIS), Hidehiro Kanemitsu (Waseda Univ.), Moo Wan Kim (TUIS) IN2014-163
Recently, End-to-End available bandwidth estimation methods such as Pathload and IGI/PTR has been proposed.
These metho... [more]
IN2014-163
pp.249-254
ASN 2014-11-06
10:25
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg Consensus Transmit Power Control Algorithm for Maximizing End-to-end Throughput in Multihop Wireless Networks
Yu Yu, Rui Yong Kang, Azman Osman Lim (JAIST) ASN2014-83
This paper proposes a consensus transmit power control (CTPC) algorithm to maximize the end-to-end throughput in the mul... [more] ASN2014-83
pp.7-12
EMD, R 2014-02-21
15:20
Osaka   HomeBox Virtual: A New Paradigm for End-to-End Services Based on VM Visitation Platforms
Marat Zhanikeev (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.) R2013-89 EMD2013-145
Here is a practical usecase. Your ISP wants to install a probe at your home to facilitate end-to-end active probing in t... [more] R2013-89 EMD2013-145
pp.31-34
IN, NWS
(Joint)
2014-01-24
16:50
Aichi Nagoya International Center Available Bandwidth Estimation Method using End-to-End Delay Increase Rate
Yuuki Ishida, Masaki Hanada (Tokyo Univ. of Information Sciences), Hidehiro Kanemitsu (Waseda Univ) IN2013-142
Recently, End-to-End available bandwidth estimation methods such as Pathload have been proposed. These methods increase ... [more] IN2013-142
pp.145-150
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