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Technical Committee on Speech (SP)  (Searched in: 2009)

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SP 2009-11-26
13:00
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Noise reduction of speech using LPC and Wiener filter
Xin Dang, Takayoshi Nakai (Shizuoka Univ.) SP2009-62
In this paper, we propose the method which is a modified Wiener filter for single-channel noise reduction. The ordinary ... [more] SP2009-62
pp.1-6
SP 2009-11-26
13:30
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Bit Rate Reduction of Vocoder-Type Speech Coder by Temporal Redundancy
Minoru Kohata (Chiba Inst. of Tech), Motoyuki Suzuki (Tokushima Univ.), Akinori Ito, Shozo Makino (Tohoku Univ.) SP2009-63
We formerly proposed a new segment quantization method named LZSQ, which is a modified version of the LZ coding, so that... [more] SP2009-63
pp.7-12
SP 2009-11-26
14:00
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Voice Production Model Considering Boundary-layer Analysis of Glottal Flow and Source-filter Interactions
Tokihiko Kaburagi, Katsunori Daimo (Kyushu Univ.) SP2009-64
This paper presents an estimating method of the glottal volume flow by considering the influence of air viscosity and in... [more] SP2009-64
pp.13-18
SP 2009-11-26
14:30
Shizuoka Shizuoka University An effect of dental edges to the speech production
Masayuki Ando (ADC), Kazuyoshi Senzaki (MSF), Kayoko Ueno, Shigeki Okawa (CIT) SP2009-65
This paper investigates what effects the teeth have on articulation and speech. Although it is not commonly known at pr... [more] SP2009-65
pp.19-24
SP 2009-11-26
15:15
Shizuoka Shizuoka University [Invited Talk] Fundamental Frequency Models and the Applications
Yoichi Yamashita (Ritsumeikan Univ.) SP2009-66
Many F0 models have been proposed to represent F0 behaviors that include characteristics of F0 time trajectories for spo... [more] SP2009-66
pp.25-30
SP 2009-11-26
16:30
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Flexible Control of Focusing in Corpus-based Generation of Prosodic Features based on the F0 Contour Generation Process Model
Keiko Ochi, Keikichi Hirose, Nobuaki Minematsu (Univ. of Tokyo) SP2009-67
 [more] SP2009-67
pp.31-36
SP 2009-11-26
17:00
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Deliberations on speech perception experiments using binaural integration of phonemic and prosodic information
Kazuki Matsui, Kanae Amino, Takayuki Arai, Chikashi Michimata (Sophia Univ.), Hirofumi Kamata (Wako Univ.) SP2009-68
“Binaural integration listening test” proposed by Arai et al.(2009) explores cerebral asymmetry of speech perception by ... [more] SP2009-68
pp.37-42
SP 2009-11-26
17:30
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Speaker variabilities of speech in noise and reverberation
Nao Hodoshima, Takayuki Arai (Sophia Univ.), Kiyohiro Kurisu (TOA Corp.) SP2009-69
Ambient noise and reverberation change our speech production. This paper is a report of the acoustical analyses of sente... [more] SP2009-69
pp.43-48
SP 2009-11-27
09:30
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Improvement of structure to speech conversion based on a structural cost function
Daisuke Saito, Yu Qiao, Nobuaki Minematsu, Keikichi Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) SP2009-70
Speech acoustics vary due to differences in age, gender, vocal tract length, microphone, and so on. The authors recently... [more] SP2009-70
pp.49-54
SP 2009-11-27
10:00
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Cross-speaker and cross-language voice conversion based on structural representation of speech
Ryusuke Mihara, Daisuke Saito, Nobuaki Minematsu, Keikichi Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo.) SP2009-71
Speech acoustics easily vary due to non-linguistic factors such as speaker differences and microphone differences. The a... [more] SP2009-71
pp.55-60
SP 2009-11-27
10:30
Shizuoka Shizuoka University A Functional Model for Acquisition of Spoken Language based on the Clustering Method -- In Case of Words and Vowel Phonemes --
Tomio Takara, Yutaka Fujita, Taiki Sunagawa, Takeshi Oshiro, Sanshiro Iwai (Univ. of the Ryukyus) SP2009-72
We model human’s acquisition process of spoken language. We hypothesize that human’s capability of clustering is inheren... [more] SP2009-72
pp.61-66
SP 2009-11-27
11:00
Shizuoka Shizuoka University The dynamic structure of vowels in Infant-directed speech -- RIKEN Japanese Mother-Infant Conversation Corpus --
Kouki Miyazawa, Hideaki Kikuchi (Waseda Univ.), Takahito Shinya, Reiko Mazuka (Riken) SP2009-73
The vowel space of IDS (Infant-directed speech) is significantly larger than area of ADS (Adult-directed speech). We ana... [more] SP2009-73
pp.67-72
SP 2009-11-27
13:00
Shizuoka Shizuoka University [Invited Talk] Minsky's Multi-level Commonsense Thinking Models in Speech Communication -- What are Commonsense, Emotion, Consciousness and the Self? --
Yoichi Takebayashi (Shizuoka Univ.) SP2009-74
Minsky has argued that computational models of human commonsense thinking are vital for creating intelligent robots and ... [more] SP2009-74
pp.73-78
SP 2009-11-27
14:15
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Analysis of Language Acquisition Process Focused on Seen of Imitation Utilizing a Speech Behavior Corpus
Sota Kawasaki, Shinya Kiriyama, Yoichi Takebayashi, Shigeyoshi Kitazawa (Shizuoka Univ) SP2009-75
We have constructed a speech behavior corpus for analyzing language acquisition process. The corpus enables us to analyz... [more] SP2009-75
pp.79-83
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