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MI 2010-01-29
10:20
Okinawa Naha-Bunka-Tenbusu Extraction and motion analysis of lung surface from thoracic 4D-MRI
Tomoki Nishikawa, Yoshitada Masuda, Hideaki Haneishi, Hironobu Wada (Chiba Univ.) MI2009-124
Analyzing three dimension movement of the chest is useful for the diagnosis and the treatment of disorder
deeply relate... [more]
MI2009-124
pp.265-268
LOIS, ICM
(Joint)
2010-01-22
17:00
Fukuoka Fukuoka Institute of Technology A Proposal of A Reinforcement Learning-Based Dynamic Session Management in Virtual Server Environments
Kimihiro Mizutani, Izumi Koyanagi, Takuji Tachibana (Nara Inst. of Sci and Tech.) ICM2009-44
In an environment of virtualized multiple server, machine resources such as CPU and Memory allocated in each service cha... [more] ICM2009-44
pp.51-56
SP 2009-06-25
15:30
Hokkaido Clark Memorial Hall, Hokkaido Univ. Segmentation of the Accentual Phrase Based on the F0 Model
Hiroki Oohashi, Hideaki Kikuchi, Akira Ichikawa (Waseda Univ.) SP2009-40
We examined whether information that notified of the boundary of accentual phrase beforehand was included in F0. In the ... [more] SP2009-40
pp.99-103
AI 2009-02-27
16:10
Tokyo   Japanese-English Translation of Presentation Slides Using Language Grid Service
Yusuke Ishiguro, Paul Villavicencio, Koichi Hanaue, Toyohide Watanabe (Nagoya Univ.) AI2008-57
In oral presentation, we often use presentation slides. However it is difficult for Japanese to prepare presentation sli... [more] AI2008-57
pp.73-78
NLC 2009-01-27
14:20
Okayama   Extraction of the Repeat-Phrases in Closed Captions for Scene Segmentation of TV Programs
Kikuka Miura (NHK), Ichiro Yamada (NICT), Takeshi Kobayakawa, Atsushi Matsui, Jun Goto, Hideki Sumiyoshi, Masahiro Shibata (NHK) NLC2008-80
We can reuse video segments effectively on searching videos from a huge amount of TV programs if each video has metadata... [more] NLC2008-80
pp.53-58
SP 2008-10-24
09:00
Kumamoto Kumamoto Univ. Selection of adjective phrases for characterizing elderly speech
Takeshi Miyazaki, Mitsunori Mizumachi, Katsuyuki Niyada (KIT) SP2008-64
We aim at discovering acoustic parameters corresponding to auditory impressions with elderly speech.
In this paper, adj... [more]
SP2008-64
pp.47-52
EA 2008-08-04
16:00
Miyagi   Estimation of Individualized Head-Related Transfer Function by Principal Component Analysis
Kentaro Matsui, Akio Ando (NHK) EA2008-53
In binaural reproduction providing spatial sound by means convolving sound sources and head-related transfer functions (... [more] EA2008-53
pp.47-52
MI 2008-07-17
10:30
Hokkaido Sapporo Medical University Estimation of position of the pleural cavity by using rigid registration of 3D CT image for computer aided thoracoscopic surgery
Masahiko Nakamoto, Yuki Etani (Osaka Univ.), Kozo Konishi (Kyushu Univ.), Ichiro Yoshino (Chiba Univ.), Makoto Hashizume (Kyushu Univ.), Yoshinobu Sato (Osaka Univ.) MI2008-29
Since accuracy of rigid registration affects overall accuracy of the thoracoscopic surgical navigation system, and thus ... [more] MI2008-29
pp.53-56
MI 2008-07-17
14:40
Hokkaido Sapporo Medical University Constructing a shape model of diaphragm based on a 3-D open surface mapping
Xiangrong Zhou (Gifu Univ.), Song Wang, Pahal Dalal, Mike McLaughlin (USC), Huayue Chen, Takeshi Hara, Hiroshi Fujita, Ryujiro Yokoyama, Masayuki Kanematsu, Hiroaki Hoshi (Gifu Univ.) MI2008-34
The purpose of this study is to generate a shape model to analyze the shape of the human diaphragm. The purposed method ... [more] MI2008-34
pp.73-78
TL 2008-05-23
11:30
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. of Tech. Phrasal Analysis of Untagged Corpora -- Aspects of Japanese and Bulgarian Online Conversation and Behaviour --
Milen Martchev (Hitotsubashi Univ.) TL2008-4
This paper describes an N-gram-based approach to interrogating untagged corpora, called Phrasal Analysis, and attempts t... [more] TL2008-4
pp.17-22
OME 2008-01-25
12:30
Aichi Aichi Institute of Technology [Invited Talk] For Development of Organic Electronics -- Organic Transistor --
Keiichi Miyairi (Shinshu Univ) OME2007-74
Recent development in organic transistor technologies, especially, organic semiconductor materials, transistor structure... [more] OME2007-74
pp.1-6
WIT, TL, SP 2008-01-25
10:55
Shimane Shimane Univ. An Analysis between Pointing Object and Demonstrative Speech Phrases for Remote Transcription
Ken Saito, Ayaka Ito, Yoshinori Takeuchi, Noboru Ohnishi (Nagoya Univ.), Shigeyoshi Iizuka (NTT), Shinya Nakajima (Kokushikan Univ.) TL2007-75 SP2007-170 WIT2007-75
Hearing-impaired students need complementary technologies, such as remote transcription. We explain remote transcription... [more] TL2007-75 SP2007-170 WIT2007-75
pp.19-24
OME 2007-11-09
17:35
Niigata Niigata Univ. Self-organized graded structure of conductive polymer blend film and its electronic function
Katsuo Orihara, Hajime Suzuki, Neidy Tan (Yamagata Univ.) OME2007-59
The I-V characterization of p-n junction film made from two kind of conductive polymers of poly(thiophene) (PAT-6) and p... [more] OME2007-59
pp.53-54
LQE, OPE 2007-06-29
15:50
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Design for glass-based guided-wave optical microphone with a diaphragm -- Sensitivity dependence with respect to thickness and side length ratio of the diaphragm --
Hiroyuki Nikkuni, Yu Watanabe, Masashi Ohkawa, Seishi Sekine, Takashi Sato (Niigata Univ.) OPE2007-26 LQE2007-27
Sensitivity of a guided-wave optical microphone is theoretically found to be inversely proportional to the square of the... [more] OPE2007-26 LQE2007-27
pp.53-58
NC 2007-03-15
15:10
Tokyo Tamagawa University Evoked magnetic fields measured with a melody recognition task.
Kazuhiro Hirai, Reiko Shiba, Iku Nemoto (TDU)
We studied the brain activity during recognition of contour changes in a melody by MEG. Two parent phrases having 8 asc... [more] NC2006-166
pp.77-81
NLC 2007-01-30
17:30
Hokkaido Sapporo Convention Center The Conceptual Decomposition of Individual
Yoshiko Umemori (Kumon)
As for intension logic formulated by Montague, two fundamental problems have been pointed out. The first one is its weak... [more] NLC2006-86
pp.79-84
PRMU, NLC, TL 2006-10-20
17:00
Tokyo   Specifying deeper semantics of a text using MSFA
Yoshikata Shibuya, Kow Kuroda, Jae-Ho Lee, Hitoshi Isahara (NiCT)
In this article, we introduce the JCASR Project (in progress at NICT), which aims to develop a relatively small Japanese... [more] NLC2006-27
pp.27-32
PRMU, DE 2006-06-15
09:30
Hokkaido   Query Expansion Based on Paraphrasing Using Sentimental Aspects of Words
Tadahiko Kumamoto (NICT), Katsumi Tanaka (Kyoto Univ.)
We have been developing a retrieval scheme that accurately and exhaustively collects the Web pages which are related to ... [more] DE2006-1 PRMU2006-39
pp.1-6
PRMU, NLC 2005-09-21
09:30
Tokyo   A keyword extraction method by document expansion
Kenta Nagamachi, Yoshiyuki Takeda, Kyoji Umemura (TUT)
Keyword extraction is one of the technology useful for information retrieval. Currently, there is keyword extraction met... [more] NLC2005-27 PRMU2005-54
pp.17-22
ET 2005-09-17
16:15
Shiga   An Improvement of the Syllabi Retrieval System Considering Related Terms
Fuyuki Yoshikane, Masaaki Ida, Takayuki Nozawa, Kazuteru Miyazaki (NIAD-UE), Hajime Kita (Kyoto Univ.)
Syllabi play an important role as information sources in course selection by students in universities. We have been deve... [more] ET2005-36
pp.53-58
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