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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
IE, MVE, CQ, IMQ
(Joint) [detail]
2024-03-13
10:00
Okinawa Okinawa Sangyo Shien Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Study on Word Selection Considering Pronunciation for Automatic Lyric Translation
Kotaro Ikeda, Chihaya Matsuhira, Hirotaka Kato (Nagoya Univ.), Takatsugu Hirayama (Univ. of Human Environments), Takahiro Komamizu, Ichiro Ide (Nagoya Univ.) IMQ2023-25 IE2023-80 MVE2023-54
Unlike general translation, lyric translation requires considering various factors other than meaning, such as number of... [more] IMQ2023-25 IE2023-80 MVE2023-54
pp.69-74
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2023-12-11
- 2023-12-13
Fukuoka Asia pacific Import Mart (Kitakyushu)
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
The Interplay of Demonstratives and Spatial Awareness: Training for Caregivers and the Potential for Improved Communication
O Hinu, Yugo Takeuchi (Shizuoka University)
In care facilities, demonstrative words such as “this”and “that” are frequently used to quickly share information and wo... [more]
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-NL [detail] 2023-12-02
16:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Development and effects of English speech training drills to improve perception and production skills seamlessly with interactive gamification
Nobuaki Minematsu, Yingxiang Gao (UTokyo), Noriko Nakanishi (KGU), Yusuke Inoue, Hiroaki Mizuno (Carriage) NLC2023-15 SP2023-35
To improve aural/oral proficiency in English, various skills have to be acquired such as 1) spoken word perception, 2) m... [more] NLC2023-15 SP2023-35
pp.7-12
HIP 2019-08-20
15:25
Tokyo Tokyo Woman's Christian University Effects of relative spatial positions of two Kanji characters on lexical decision performance
Toshiki Ushiroda, Hiro-Fumi Yanai (Ibaraki Univ.) HIP2019-38
When we try to recognize words, we often fail to notice typos. Major factors that underlie such ``noticeability'' would ... [more] HIP2019-38
pp.25-29
SP, ASJ-H 2018-01-21
12:00
Tokyo The University of Tokyo Auditory spatial attention affects word intelligibility in noisy environment
Ryo Teraoka, Shuichi Sakamoto, Zhenglie Cui, Yoiti Suzuki, Satoshi Shioiri (Tohoku Univ.) SP2017-79
Attention plays an important role in perception and cognition of surround environments. Humans can attend to an individu... [more] SP2017-79
pp.73-77
EA, ASJ-H 2017-12-01
11:10
Overseas University of Auckland (New Zealand) Word Identification in Adverse Listening Conditions by Japanese learners of English -- Role of Predictability --
Hinako Masuda (Seikei Univ.) EA2017-74
Previous research has demonstrated that noisy listening environments make speech perception difficult even for native li... [more] EA2017-74
pp.83-87
SP 2015-01-22
14:40
Gifu Juroku Plaza Automatic prediction of intelligibility of English words spoken with Japanese accents -- Comparative study of features and models used for prediction --
Teeraphon Pongkittiphan, Nobuaki Minematsu (Univ Tokyo), Takehiko Makino (Chuo Univ.), Daisuke Saito, Keikichi Hirose (Univ Tokyo) SP2014-132
This study investigates automatic prediction of the words in given sentences that will be unintelligible to American lis... [more] SP2014-132
pp.31-36
PRMU 2009-06-18
10:15
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. Segmentation and Object Recognition in Road Scenes Using Multi-scale Semantic Bag of Textons Method
Yousun Kang, Koichiro Yamaguchi, Takashi Naito, Yoshiki Ninomiya (TOYOTA CENTRAL R&D LABS., INC.) PRMU2009-41
While the bag of words models are popular and powerful method for generic object recognition, they completely discard th... [more] PRMU2009-41
pp.7-12
EA 2008-08-04
14:45
Miyagi   Size discrimination and recognition for acoustically scaled versions of naturally pronounced and whispered speech words
Yoshie Aoki, Toshio Irino (Wakayama Univ.), Roy D.Patterson (Univ. of Cambridge), Hideki Kawahara (Wakayama Univ.) EA2008-51
We have suggested that the auditory system can extract the size information and separate it from vocal-tract shape infor... [more] EA2008-51
pp.35-40
SP 2008-03-21
10:00
Tokyo Univ. Tokyo Vowel Epenthesis in Consonant Clusters by Japanese Speakers
Masako Fujimoto (NIJLA), Seiya Funatsu (The Prefectural University of Hiroshima) SP2007-204
Vowel epenthesis in non-native consonant clusters by native Japanese speakers was investigated from productive point of ... [more] SP2007-204
pp.105-110
SP 2008-03-21
13:30
Tokyo Univ. Tokyo Study of Word Perception using abnomal speech sounds of a Glossectomized Patient -- I. Working of Top-Down Process --
Yoshio Miki, Kanji Nohara, Kentarou Okuno (Osaka Univ.) SP2007-208
We investigated the relation between monosyllable perception obtained for monosyllable intelligibility inspection and mo... [more] SP2007-208
pp.129-134
SP 2008-03-21
14:00
Tokyo Univ. Tokyo Study of Word Perception using abnormal speech sounds of a Glossectomized Patient -- II. Factors and influence on word perception --
Yoshio Miki, Kanji Nohara, Kentarou Okuno (Osaka Univ.) SP2007-209
The structure of the word perception was examined by using the abnormal speech sounds of a glossectomized patient case. ... [more] SP2007-209
pp.135-140
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