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SP 2014-11-14
13:00
Fukuoka Kyushu Univ. Chikushi Campus Analysis of color attributes derived from vowel sound impression -- for multimodal expression of sentiment information --
Kanako Watanabe, Yoko Greenberg, Yoshinori Sagisaka (Waseda Univ.) SP2014-103
We have been proposing to specify communicative speech characteristics for synthesis using their perceptual impressions.... [more] SP2014-103
pp.77-82
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-25
11:30
Tokyo   Text-to-speech prosody synthesis based on probabilistic model for F0 contour
Kento Kadowaki, Tatsuma Ishihara, Nobukatsu Hojo (Univ. of Tokyo), Hirokazu Kameoka (Univ. of Tokyo/NTT) SP2014-28
This paper deals with the problem of generating the fundamental frequency (F0) contour of speech from a text input for t... [more] SP2014-28
pp.309-314
HCS 2014-03-04
16:20
Ishikawa Rurikoh (Yamashiro Hot Springs, Ishikawa) Gestural and Phonetic Analysis for Characteristics of Persuasive Speeches
Yukiko Hirabayashi, Yoshinori Kitahara (Hitachi) HCS2013-112
We have investigated characteristics of nonverbal signals, especially prosody and face motion, of the persuasive speeche... [more] HCS2013-112
pp.45-49
SP, IPSJ-SLP 2013-12-20
16:40
Tokyo   Speech synthesis technologies that supports OJAD -- An example of applying speech synthesis techniques not to synthsizing speech --
Nobuaki Minematsu, Ibuki Nakamura, Hiroya Hashimoto, Keikichi Hirose (Univ. Tokyo) SP2013-95
To support Japanese prosody instruction, the Online Japanese Accent Dictionary (OJAD) has been developed by using NLP an... [more] SP2013-95
pp.129-134
SP 2013-11-22
14:30
Nara Nara Institute of Science and Technology Development of a pronunciation training program in Japanese using an automatic speech recognition engine
Hiroshi Matsuzaki, Shingo Imai, Masako Furukawa (Univ. of Tsukuba) SP2013-81
This presentation discusses the development of a pronunciation training program in Japanese using an automatic speech re... [more] SP2013-81
pp.59-63
TL 2013-08-04
12:00
Osaka Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka Umeda Campus How do advanced learners of English understand a complex scope ambiguity? -- a case of negation and focus construction --
Yukiko Koizumi (Yamagata Univ.) TL2013-33
Important contribution of non-syntactic factors (e.g. pragmatics and prosody) in L1 processing has been established in K... [more] TL2013-33
pp.111-115
SP, WIT 2013-06-14
16:30
Niigata   Identification of Personality in the Perception of the Prosodic Information
Keiichiro Suriki (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Masanori Morise (Yananashi Univ.), Yoichi Yamashita (Ritsumeikan Univ.) SP2013-52 WIT2013-22
This paper discusses about the personality identified by the perception of prosodic information. Personality of voice ap... [more] SP2013-52 WIT2013-22
pp.125-128
SP 2013-03-01
10:30
Aichi Daido University Effects of an Agent's Feature Grasping on an User's Attachment
Yoshito Ogawa, Kaho Harada, Hideaki Kikuchi (Waseda Univ.) SP2012-126
In this study, we consider effects of an agent's grasping user features on the user's attachment to the agent. Recently,... [more] SP2012-126
pp.35-40
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2012-12-10
- 2012-12-12
Kumamoto Kumamoto-Shintoshin-plaza How oral communication is established? -- Proposal and Demonstration of a Hypothesis based on Fundamental Brain Activity --
Emiko Imai (Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT), Keiko Seki, Toshio Kawamata (Kobe Univ.)
Oral communication consists of linguistic and phonetic aspects. We here propose that the fundamental brain activity defi... [more]
SP 2012-11-08
16:00
Miyagi Ichibancho Lobby, Tohoku Institute of Technology Prosody Generation based on HMM using Tow-stage Clustering
Yasuyuki Mitsui, Reishi Kondo, Masanori Kato (NEC) SP2012-80
HMM-based speech synthesis can generate highly natural prosody, but there is a problem that the pitch patterns represent... [more] SP2012-80
pp.49-54
SP 2012-11-09
09:45
Miyagi Ichibancho Lobby, Tohoku Institute of Technology [Invited Talk] Speech synthesis -- Modeling human-like speech output capabilities --
Yoshinori Sagisaka (Waseda Univ.) SP2012-83
Research activities in speech synthesis are introduced on four topics (1)Tone control, (2)Timing control, (3)Corpus-base... [more] SP2012-83
pp.67-72
TL 2012-07-22
11:30
Yamagata Yamagata University What is in contrast? -- The role of prosodic prominence in ambiguity resolution --
Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo), Manabu Arai (JSPS/Univ. of Tokyo), Kiwako Ito (Ohio State Univ.) TL2012-21
Two eye-tracking visual world experiments investigate the interaction between the contrast-marking prosody and contextua... [more] TL2012-21
pp.63-66
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2011-12-07
- 2011-12-09
Kagawa Sun Port Hall Takamatsu The fundamental brain activity controls prosody in voice communications
Emiko Imai (Kobe Univ./Kobe Co-Medical College), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT), Keiko Seki, Toshio Kawamata (Kobe Univ.)
Prosody is necessary for voice communication. Many researchers reported that deficits of prosodic production and percept... [more]
TL 2011-08-05
14:15
Hiroshima Hiroshima Univ. Word-initial prosody in the utterance of Chinese Native Speakers Learning Japanese -- Through a comparison to the utterance of Japanese Native Speakers --
Kanliang Guo, Hiromu Sakai, Yosuke Igarashi (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2011-10
In the utterance of Japanese native speakers, the pitch rising is observed from the first mora to the second mora of eac... [more] TL2011-10
pp.13-18
TL 2011-08-05
16:25
Hiroshima Hiroshima Univ. [Poster Presentation] Immediate use of contextually meaningful prosodic information in processing of garden-path sentences
Chie Nakamura (Keio Univ./RIKEN), Manabu Arai (Tokyo Univ./RIKEN), Reiko Mazuka (RIKEN/Duke Univ.) TL2011-17
An eye-tracking experiment examined whether prosodic information can be immediately used to predict and analyze a correc... [more] TL2011-17
pp.53-56
SP 2011-07-22
09:25
Hokkaido Jozankei Grand Hotel The primary auditory processing during emotional speech perception -- A magnetoencephalography study --
Haruko Yagura (NICT), Mitsuo Tonoike (AINO univ), Sunao Iwaki, Seiji Nakagawa (AIST), Satoshi Ogino (Osaka univ), Tsutomu Murata (NICT) SP2011-44
Brain mechanisms involved in emotional prosody (EP) processing have not been clarified. Here, we used magnetoencephalogr... [more] SP2011-44
pp.17-22
TL 2011-06-24
14:40
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. The Historical Process of Innovation of Text Styles in Ancient Greece -- Part 1 --
Masashi Saraki (Nihon U.) TL2011-4
This paper remarks on the text style and stereotypes of sentence in ancient Greek, based on literature documentation. Te... [more] TL2011-4
pp.19-24
SP 2011-03-04
14:45
Tokyo Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo Prosodic Analysis of Telephone Numbers Uttered by Native and Non-Native Speakers of Japanese
Kanae Amino (JSPS/NRIPS), Takashi Osanai (NRIPS) SP2010-117
In order to develop a foreign accent identification system, we compared the prosodic structures of Japanese telephone nu... [more] SP2010-117
pp.13-18
SP 2011-03-04
15:15
Tokyo Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo Perceptual Study on the Effects of Language Transfer on the Naturalness of Japanese Prosody for Isolated Words
Shuhei Kato, Greg Short, Nobuaki Minematsu, Keikichi Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) SP2010-118
Many Japanese language learners have a desire to learn how to speak natural sounding Japanese. Despite this, due to lang... [more] SP2010-118
pp.19-24
TL 2010-08-05
14:05
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Preference between syntactic vs. prosodic cues in comprehension of aurally presented English sentences among Japanese EFL learner
Chie Nakamura (JSPS/Keio Univ.), Yasunari Harada (Waseda Univ.), Shun Ishizaki (Keio Univ.) TL2010-13
The purpose of this study is to determine what information Japanese EFL learners rely on in processing English sentences... [more] TL2010-13
pp.13-18
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