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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2024-03-18
10:25
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
AR Onomatopoeia Teaching System that Interactively Displays Onomatopoeia by Environmental Sound Recognition
Yuito Arisumi, Yutaro Hirao, Monica Perusquia-Hernandez (NAIST), Naoya Isoyama (Otsuma Women's University), Hideaki Uchiyama, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa (NAIST) WIT2023-40
In recent years, due to the increase in foreign residents and the expansion of social participation among people with he... [more] WIT2023-40
pp.7-12
SIP, SP, EA, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2024-03-01
14:25
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Talk] Getting Started With Environmental Sound Analysis and Synthesis
Keisuke Imoto (Doshisha Univ.) EA2023-118 SIP2023-165 SP2023-100
With the development of machine learning techniques and improvements in computing power, audio analysis and synthesis te... [more] EA2023-118 SIP2023-165 SP2023-100
p.333
EA, US
(Joint)
2023-12-22
15:20
Fukuoka   [Poster Presentation] Observation of the Lombard effect during listening to daily life noise
Takashi Kido, Masanori Akita (Oita Univ.) EA2023-54
The Lombard effect is a phenomenon in which people naturally raise their voices in relatively noisy environments, which ... [more] EA2023-54
pp.33-36
SIS 2023-12-07
14:40
Aichi Sakurayama Campus, Nagoya City University
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Transfer Learning-Based Detection of Swallowing Sounds and its Application for Swallowing Measurement
Reoto Nishijima, Ryoichi Miyazaki (NITTC) SIS2023-29
Dysphagia is a problem with the act of swallowing food or drink. Dysphagia can cause aspiration, in which food or drink ... [more] SIS2023-29
pp.31-36
SP, IPSJ-SLP, EA, SIP [detail] 2023-03-01
13:45
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Talk] Speech and Language Research in the Google Tokyo Office
Michiel Bacchiani (Google) EA2022-116 SIP2022-160 SP2022-80
This talk will consist of three parts. In the first part of the talk, I will reflect on some lessons learned from the ac... [more] EA2022-116 SIP2022-160 SP2022-80
pp.239-240
EMM 2023-01-26
11:05
Miyagi Tohoku Univ.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Talk] Sound Event Detection and Localization for Humanoid Robots
Yong-Hwa Park (KAIST) EMM2022-64
Pursuing intelligent machines that recognize human’s condition and surrounding events autonomously, this lecture focuses... [more] EMM2022-64
p.19
SP, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-MUS 2021-06-19
15:00
Online Online Development of ultrasonic signal classification system using deep learning
Kosei Ozeki, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.), Kenichi Ikeda, Hiroshi Yasuda (SST) SP2021-21
The problem with sound wave communication is that it causes more incorrect identification than radio wave communication.... [more] SP2021-21
pp.97-100
SIS 2021-03-04
10:00
Online Online A Proposed Method of Loud Boat Prediction with Boat type by Boat Noise Using CNN
Haruki Yamaguchi, Kenji Muto (Shibaura Inst. Tech.), Yosuke Kobayashi (Muroran Inst. Tech.) SIS2020-38
One of a canal, some boats generate loud sound reaching the noise level of 70 dB inside houses. We have proposed a syste... [more] SIS2020-38
pp.15-20
US 2021-02-22
14:30
Online Online Shape classification by SVM and reflection waveform evaluation by FDTD simulation -- Consideration on shape recognition by bat echolocation --
Yusho Uemura, Yu Teshima, Takao Tsuchiya, Shizuko Hiryu (Doshisha Univ.) US2020-69
Bats acquire spatial information by emitting ultrasound pulse and processing echoes from the surroundings. We have clari... [more] US2020-69
pp.14-19
HCS 2021-01-23
15:00
Online Online Basic study of sound design for acoustic cursor on a video game for visually impaired
Zhaohong Deng, Shunichi Yonemura (SIT) HCS2020-55
In the action games for visually impaired, it is necessary for players to recognize game objects by sound. In the previo... [more] HCS2020-55
pp.17-22
WIT, SP, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2020-10-22
16:40
Online Online A Speaker Recognition System for Persons Having Hearing Difficulty
Shin-ichi Nakamura, Kazuhisa Oba SP2020-15 WIT2020-16
Deaf people get various information by watching the face of person one is talking to. The information includes the fact ... [more] SP2020-15 WIT2020-16
pp.39-42
EA, ASJ-H 2020-07-20
13:00
Online Online A Symbol Classification Technique for Inaudible Sound Communication Systems Using a Machine Learning Approach
Kosei Ozeki, Naofumi Aok, Saki Anazawa, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.), Kenichi Ikeda, Hiroshi Yasuda (SST, Inc.) EA2020-1
In this research, we have developed a system that performs data communication by embedding information in high frequency... [more] EA2020-1
pp.1-6
EA, ASJ-H 2020-07-20
13:50
Online Online A Noise Reduction Technique for Inaudible Sound Communication Systems Using a Denoising Filter Consisting of U-Net
Saki Anazawa, Naofumi Aoki, Kosei Ozeki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.), Kenichi Ikeda, Hiroshi Yasuda (SST, Inc.) EA2020-3
This study investigates a noise reduction technique for sound signals that secretly transmit binary symbols via high fre... [more] EA2020-3
pp.13-17
EA, ASJ-H, ASJ-AA 2019-07-16
10:00
Hokkaido SAPPORO COMMUNITY PLAZA A Study on Sound Communication in Inaudible Band Based on Neural Network
Kosei Ozeki, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.) EA2019-1
In this research, we have developed a system that performs data communication by embedding information in high frequency... [more] EA2019-1
pp.1-4
EA, SIP, SP 2019-03-15
13:30
Nagasaki i+Land nagasaki (Nagasaki-shi) [Poster Presentation] Study of acoustic scene analysis using sound-to-light conversion devices "blinky''
Yuto Oishi, Jin-cheng Zhang, Yutaka Yamamoto, Fumikazu Saze, Hiroyuki Moriyama, Robin Scheibler, Yukoh Wakabayashi, Nobutaka Ono (TMU) EA2018-142 SIP2018-148 SP2018-104
This paper presents a preliminary study of acoustic scene analysis with sound-to-light conversion devices ``Blinky'', wh... [more] EA2018-142 SIP2018-148 SP2018-104
pp.251-256
EA, SIP, SP 2019-03-15
13:30
Nagasaki i+Land nagasaki (Nagasaki-shi) [Poster Presentation] A Study on Stimuli Bandwidth of Monaural Directional Band
Michika Yamada, Fumikazu Saze (TMU), Toshiharu Horiuchi (KDDI Research), Kan Okubo (TMU) EA2018-146 SIP2018-152 SP2018-108
A directional band model of median plane localization for binaural hearing has been developed in earlier studies.
Perc... [more]
EA2018-146 SIP2018-152 SP2018-108
pp.279-284
LOIS 2019-03-07
15:25
Okinawa Miyakojima-shi Central Community Center LOIS2018-66 Studies on cooking support systems have been actively conducted in the past, but most of them are identifying and suppor... [more] LOIS2018-66
pp.61-66
MBE 2019-02-01
14:35
Saga Saga University A Speaker Recognition Framework Using Sound Spectrogram and Convolutional Neural Network Based Deep Learning Technique and Performance Evaluation with a Large-Scale Dataset of Human Speech
Ikumi Osaki, Masaki Kyoso (Tokyo City Univ.) MBE2018-81
In order to realize highly accurate speaker recognition, it is necessary to have universal applicability to various spea... [more] MBE2018-81
pp.117-121
ICM, LOIS 2019-01-24
14:25
Kagoshima   Development of living sound and non-verbal sound real-time recognition system using imitated syllable definition against non-verbal sound
Shotaro Takenouchi, Masayuki Numao (UEC) ICM2018-40 LOIS2018-46
We propose a real-time non-verbal sound and daily-life sound recognition system, which also reflects identificating wit... [more] ICM2018-40 LOIS2018-46
pp.27-32
WBS, ITS, RCC 2018-12-06
15:35
Okinawa Miyako Island Hirara Port Terminal Bldg. Approach Detection of Emergency Vehicles using Siren Sound Processing
Yuki Ebizuka (AIST/TUS), Shin Kato (AIST), Makoto Itami (TUS) WBS2018-55 ITS2018-38 RCC2018-86
When an automated driving vehicle approaches emergency vehicles, it is obliged to prioritize such as temporary stop and ... [more] WBS2018-55 ITS2018-38 RCC2018-86
pp.153-158
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