IEICE Technical Committee Submission System
Conference Schedule
Online Proceedings
[Sign in]
Tech. Rep. Archives
    [Japanese] / [English] 
( Committee/Place/Topics  ) --Press->
 
( Paper Keywords:  /  Column:Title Auth. Affi. Abst. Keyword ) --Press->

All Technical Committee Conferences  (Searched in: All Years)

Search Results: Conference Papers
 Conference Papers (Available on Advance Programs)  (Sort by: Date Descending)
 Results 1 - 20 of 44  /  [Next]  
Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
ED, MW 2022-01-27
13:15
Online Online An Inductor-Less Broadband Active Balun with Imbalance Correction and Active Peaking
Keisuke Kawahara, Yohtaro Umeda, Kyoya Takano (TUS) ED2021-62 MW2021-104
This paper presents an area-efficient broadband active balun with low gain error and phase error. An ideal balun has a d... [more] ED2021-62 MW2021-104
pp.1-6
EA, US, SP, SIP, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2021-03-03
17:10
Online Online An investigation of rhythm-based speaker embeddings for phoneme duration modeling
Kenichi Fujita, Atsushi Ando, Yusuke Ijima (NTT) EA2020-77 SIP2020-108 SP2020-42
In this study, we propose a speaker embedding method suitable for modeling phoneme duration length for each individual i... [more] EA2020-77 SIP2020-108 SP2020-42
pp.103-108
WIT, SP, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2020-10-22
13:00
Online Online [Invited Talk] NHK's activities on Japanese end-to-end speech synthesis
Kiyoshi Kurihara (NHK) SP2020-11 WIT2020-12
The main business of NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) is the production and broadcasting of programs. Many programs ... [more] SP2020-11 WIT2020-12
pp.19-20
TL 2019-07-27
16:10
Hyogo Hirao Seminar House, Konan University [Poster Presentation] Innateness of human language observed in second language acquisition
Toshiyuki Yamada (Gunma Univ.) TL2019-21
We propose a new approach to the long-standing issue in linguistics: of whether knowledge of language is innate or not. ... [more] TL2019-21
pp.49-54
TL 2017-07-23
11:40
Tokyo NINJAL Why do L2 Learners Accept Ungrammatical Sentences? -- A Preliminary Study --
Toshiyuki Yamada (Gunma Univ.) TL2017-31
Why do second language learners sometimes accept ungrammatical sentences in the target language? In the present study, w... [more] TL2017-31
pp.91-96
TL 2017-03-21
10:00
Aichi Nagoya International Centter Presentation evaluation by English Speaker at distant place
Yasushi Tsubota (KIT), Yumiko Kudo (QQ English) TL2016-65
When teachers evaluate speaking activities online, they can see only what the camera of the computer displays and its vi... [more] TL2016-65
pp.1-5
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
SP 2017-01-21
11:00
Tokyo The University of Tokyo [Poster Presentation] Designing linguistic features for expressive speech synthesis using audiobooks
Chiaki Asai, Kei Sawada, Kei Hashimoto, Keiichiro Oura, Yoshihiko Nankaku, Keiichi Tokuda (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.) SP2016-70
In order to synthesize expressive speech, various statistical parametric speech synthesis systems have been proposed. Sp... [more] SP2016-70
pp.35-40
TL 2016-12-18
15:15
Tokyo Room 303/304/305, Building #8, Waseda University English oral reporting practice using online video clips and its evaluation
Yasushi Tsubota (KIT), Yumiko Kudo (QQE), Yamamoto Ryu (EnglishCentral) TL2016-63
In the era of multicultural society, we have to tackle with problems which don’t have one good solution, through discuss... [more] TL2016-63
pp.127-132
EA, ASJ-H, IPSJ-MUS [detail] 2016-10-14
14:30
Ishikawa Noto Omakidai (Nanao) Study on Effects of Delayed Auditory Feedback by Air-Conducted and Bone-Conducted Speech on Speech Production
Teruki Toya, Masashi Unoki (JAIST) EA2016-34
Changes of speaking styles have been observed under delayed auditory feedback (DAF) presented as
air-conducted (AC) spe... [more]
EA2016-34
pp.19-24
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP, JSAI-SLUD
(Joint) [detail]
2014-12-16
13:30
Kanagawa Tokyo Institute of Technology (Suzukakedai Campus) A Study on Speaker Recognition Method in Consideration of Speaking Style Differences in Lecture Speech
Kota Nakatsuji (Doshisha Univ.), Masafumi Nishida (Nagoya Univ.), Seiichi Yamamoto (Doshisha Univ.) SP2014-123
Speaker recognition technology has been applied to achieve a variety of tasks such as minute taking and speaker search f... [more] SP2014-123
pp.141-146
HCS 2014-08-23
10:30
Kyoto   Analysis of respiration relating to turn-taking in multi-party meetings: toward prediction of next speaker and next speaking timing
Ryo Ishii, Kazuhiro Otsuka, Shiro Kumano, Junji Yamato (NTT) HCS2014-49
To build a model for predicting the next speaker and the start time of the next utterance in multi-party meetings, we pe... [more] HCS2014-49
pp.35-40
EA, US
(Joint)
2014-01-28
10:50
Osaka Kansai University, Centenary Memorial Hall Automatic Parameter Adjustment for Audio Equalizer Using IGA with Elite Selection
Masahiro Yokota, Yoshinobu Kajikawa (Kansai Univ.) EA2013-111
In this paper, we examine an automatic parameter adjustment method for audio equalizers using interactive genetic algori... [more] EA2013-111
pp.45-50
SP 2013-11-21
14:30
Nara Nara Institute of Science and Technology Evaluation of Excitation Feature Prediction in a Hybrid Approach to Electrolaryngeal Speech Enhancement
Kou Tanaka, Tomoki Toda, Graham Neubig, Sakriani Sakti, Satoshi Nakamura (NAIST) SP2013-72
We implement removing micro-prosody with low-pass filtering and avoiding Unvoiced/Voiced (U/V) prediction as part of a h... [more] SP2013-72
pp.7-12
WIT 2013-10-27
09:00
Kagoshima   Interaction between hearing and speaking by aging
Mitsunori Mizumachi (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.) WIT2013-54
A rapid increase of aged population is one of the social problem. In the aging society, it is difficult for the elderly ... [more] WIT2013-54
pp.61-66
SP, WIT 2013-06-13
14:45
Niigata   A Hybrid Approach to Electrolaryngeal Speech Enhancement Based on Spectral Compensation and Statistical Source Excitation Generation
Kou Tanaka, Tomoki Toda, Graham Neubig, Sakriani Sakti, Satoshi Nakamura (NAIST) SP2013-37 WIT2013-7
We present a hybrid approach to improving naturalness of electrolaryngeal (EL) speech while minimizing degradation in li... [more] SP2013-37 WIT2013-7
pp.37-42
SP 2013-01-31
13:00
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Invited Talk] Speaker and style diversification in statistical parametric speech synthesis
Takashi Nose (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) SP2012-109
This paper reviews representative techniques for adding and modifying various
speaker characteristics and style express... [more]
SP2012-109
pp.67-72
SP 2013-01-31
14:15
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. A study on speaker-normalized style conversion for arbitrary speaker's expressive speech synthesis
Hiroki Kanagawa, Takashi Nose, Takao Kobayashi (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) SP2012-110
This paper proposes a technique for improving naturalness of synthetic speech using a framework of speaker adaptive trai... [more] SP2012-110
pp.73-78
SP, IPSJ-SLP 2012-12-21
09:00
Tokyo TITECH(Ookayama) Normalization of EMA data -- tongue movement during articulation of consonant clusters --
Seiya Funatsu (Prefectural Univ. of Hiroshima), Masako Fujimoto (NINJAL) SP2012-89
Tongue tip movement during articulation of non-native consonant clusters was investigated using an electromagnetic artic... [more] SP2012-89
pp.59-64
ET 2012-11-17
14:00
Saga   Development English Speaking Practice System Based on Dynamic Listening and Speaking Method
Kae Nakaya, Masao Murota (Tokyo Tech) ET2012-60
There are many Japanese EFL (English as a Foreign Language) learners who tend to feel difficult in speaking ENGLISH free... [more] ET2012-60
pp.43-48
 Results 1 - 20 of 44  /  [Next]  
Choose a download format for default settings. [NEW !!]
Text format pLaTeX format CSV format BibTeX format
Copyright and reproduction : All rights are reserved and no part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Notwithstanding, instructors are permitted to photocopy isolated articles for noncommercial classroom use without fee. (License No.: 10GA0019/12GB0052/13GB0056/17GB0034/18GB0034)


[Return to Top Page]

[Return to IEICE Web Page]


The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE), Japan