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WIT, SP 2019-10-27
10:30
Kagoshima Daiichi Institute of Technology A Method to Reduce Ambiguity in Identifying the Muscle Activation Time of Each EMG Channel in Isolated Inaudible Single Syllable Recognition
Hidetoshi Nagai (KIT) SP2019-32 WIT2019-31
In inaudible speech recognition using surface EMG, consonant recognition is one of the difficult problems. When phonemes... [more] SP2019-32 WIT2019-31
pp.87-92
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2018-03-14
13:10
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Silent Japanese Single Syllable Recognition using Similarities of Muscular Activity Transitions between EMG Channels
Hidetoshi Nagai (Kyutech) MBE2017-104
In inaudible speech recognition based on surface EMG, recognition of consonants is one of the important tasks. When utte... [more] MBE2017-104
pp.119-124
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2015-05-20
14:50
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Continuous Inaudible Vowels Recognition Using Peaks of Lip Shape Transition based on Surface EMG
Nao Kurogi, Hidetoshi Nagai, Teigo Nakamura (Kyutech) HCS2015-37 HIP2015-37
We research on inaudible speech recognition with surface EMGs. On a natural speech, we can't expect stability of charact... [more] HCS2015-37 HIP2015-37
pp.243-248
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2015-05-20
15:15
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center A Method to Detect Inaudible Phoneme Boundary based on Transition of Wavelets' Center-of-Balance and its Application to Inaudible Continuous Speech Recognition
Hidetoshi Nagai, Saki Kanaida, Teigo Nakamura (Kyutech) HCS2015-38 HIP2015-38
We research on inaudible speech recognition with surface EMG. On a natural speech, a speaker changes his mouth shape con... [more] HCS2015-38 HIP2015-38
pp.249-254
MBE 2014-06-13
14:20
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univerisity A Method to Detect Candidates of Phoneme Boundary in Inaudible Consonant Based on Surface EMG
Saki Kanaida, Hidetoshi Nagai, Teigo Nakamura (KIT) MBE2014-22
We research on inaudible speech recognition with surface EMGs around the lip and neck of a speaker. In out previous work... [more] MBE2014-22
pp.45-50
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2012-12-10
- 2012-12-12
Kumamoto Kumamoto-Shintoshin-plaza A Method to Detect Changes of Muscle Activity Using Difference Transition Based on Center-of-Balance Transition Method for Inaudible Speech Recognition
Hidetoshi Nagai, Saki Kanaida, Kazushi Miyatake, Teigo Nakamura (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.)
We research on inaudible speech recognition with surface EMGs at around a speaker's lip and neck. When a person speaks n... [more]
SP, WIT 2012-09-29
16:45
Tokyo Shibaura Institute of Technology Detection of Phoneme Boundary in Serial Inaudible Utterance Based on Center-of-Balance Transition by Wavelet Factors with Consideration of Muscle Activity
Kazushi Miyatake, Hidetoshi Nagai, Teigo Nakamura (KIT) SP2012-71 WIT2012-23
We are working on inaudible speech recognition based on surface EMG. In our previous work, we proposed a method for extr... [more] SP2012-71 WIT2012-23
pp.69-74
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