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SP 2020-01-28
16:15
Toyama   Multi-Speaker Speech Synthesis from EMA Data
Kouichi Katsurada (Tokyo Univ. Sci.), Korin Richmond (Univ. of Edinburgh) SP2019-45
 [more] SP2019-45
pp.7-12
QIT
(2nd)
2019-05-21
15:10
Fukuoka Kyushu University, Chikushi Campus Resource-efficient verification of quantum computing using Serfling's bound
Yuki Takeuchi (NTT), Atul Mantri (Univ. of Edinburgh), Tomoyuki Morimae (Kyoto Univ.), Akihiro Mizutani (Mitsubishi Electric), Joseph F. Fitzsimons (Horizon Quantum Computing)
Verifying quantum states is central to certifying the correct operation of various quantum information processing tasks.... [more]
TL 2018-07-28
15:30
Tokyo Keio University [Keynote Address] Experimental evidence for simplicity and naturalness as explanatory factors in noun phrase typology
Jennifer Culbertson (Univ. of Edinburgh) TL2018-20
 [more] TL2018-20
p.41
TL 2017-07-22
16:40
Tokyo NINJAL Effects of language production on prediction: Word vs. picture visual world study.
Aine Ito (Univ. of Oxford), Max S. Dunn iii, Martin J. Pickering (Univ. of Edinburgh) TL2017-19
Under production-based models of language prediction, people use their production system for prediction, and an enhanced... [more] TL2017-19
pp.31-36
SP 2017-01-21
10:25
Tokyo The University of Tokyo Non-parametric duration modelling for speech synthesis with a joint model of acoustics and duration
Gustav Eje Henter (NII), Srikanth Ronanki, Oliver Watts, Simon King (University of Edinburgh) SP2016-66
 [more] SP2016-66
pp.11-16
TL 2016-07-24
15:00
Tokyo Waseda Univ. (Nishi-Waseda Campus) [Invited Talk] TBA
Patrick Sturt (Univ. of Edinburgh)
 [more]
SR 2016-01-22
12:55
Nagasaki Fukue-bunka-kaikan Outage Probability Analysis of Energy Harvesting Relay Selection Using Channel Distribution Information in Large-Scale Networks
Hiroki Kawabata, Koji Ishibashi (Univ. of Electro-Comm.), Satyanarayana Vuppala (Univ. of Edinburgh), Giuseppe Abreu (Jacobs Univ. Bremen) SR2015-84
Energy harvesting (EH) cooperative communication has been proposed, which enables the relay to forward the received sign... [more] SR2015-84
pp.81-86
SP 2016-01-14
13:00
Kanagawa Sunpian Kawasaki [Invited Talk] Articulatory controllable statistical parametric speech synthesis using EMA data
Junichi Yamagishi (NII/Univ. Edinburgh) SP2015-88
This paper describes speech processing work in which articulator movements are used in conjunction with the acoustic spe... [more] SP2015-88
pp.19-24
SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint)
2015-07-16
13:30
Nagano Katakura Suwako Hotel Acoustic data-driven pronunciation lexicon for non-native speech recognition
Satoshi Tsujioka (NAIST), Liang Lu (University of Edinburgh), Sakriani Sakti, Graham Neubig, Tomoki Toda, Satoshi Nakamura (NAIST) SP2015-36
Nowadays, the English language is often used as a tool to facilitate communication at international meetings. Consequent... [more] SP2015-36
pp.1-6
SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint)
2013-07-27
10:50
Miyagi Soho (togatta spa) Articulatory Features Based Talking Heads Using Speech Inversion
Atef Ben-Youssef, Hiroshi Shimodaira, David A. Braude (Univ. of Edinburgh) SP2013-63
 [more] SP2013-63
pp.63-68
SP, WIT 2013-06-14
13:30
Niigata   Combining perceptually-motivated spectral shaping with loudness and duration modification for intelligibility enhancement of HMM-based synthetic speech in noise
Cassia Valentini-Botinhao (Univ. of Edinburgh), Junichi Yamagishi (NII/Univ. of Edinburgh), Simon King (Univ. of Edinburgh), Yannis Stylianou (FORTH, Greece) SP2013-47 WIT2013-17
This paper presents our entry to a speech-in-noise intelligibility enhancement evaluation: the Hurricane Challenge. The ... [more] SP2013-47 WIT2013-17
pp.95-100
SANE 2010-10-27
13:00
Overseas Ramada Hotel, Jeju-do, Korea [Invited Talk] Scintillation Index of the Free Space Optical Channel: Phase Screen Modelling and Experimental Results
Kerry A. Mudge (Edinburgh), Dilusha Silva (Univ. of Western Australia), Bradley A. Clare, Kenneth J. Grant (Edinburgh), Brett Nener (Univ. of Western Australia) SANE2010-68
Scintillation index (SI) is a standard metric for free space optical communications (FSOC) channel noise, and measures t... [more] SANE2010-68
pp.1-6
VLD, DC, IPSJ-SLDM, CPSY, RECONF, ICD, CPM
(Joint) [detail]
2009-12-03
10:20
Kochi Kochi City Culture-Plaza An Efficient GPU Implementation Approach of Smith-Waterman Algorithm
Keisuke Dohi (Nagasaki Univ.), Ling Cheng (Univ of Edinburgh), Tsuyoshi Hamada, Yuichiro Shibata, Kiyoshi Oguri (Nagasaki Univ.), Khaled Benkrid (Univ of Edinburgh) CPSY2009-43
This paper describes a implementation of the Smith-Waterman (SW) algorithm on GPUs. Central to this is a divide and con... [more] CPSY2009-43
pp.1-6
TL 2009-07-19
10:00
Fukuoka New Century Plaza II, Hakozaki Campus of Kyushu Univ. Prediction of modifiers during sentence processing
Manabu Arai (Riken BSI), Frank Keller, Vera Demberg (Univ. of Edinburgh) TL2009-20
Many studies have recently shown that comprehenders can anticipate upcoming information on the basis of only part of a s... [more] TL2009-20
pp.67-72
RECONF 2009-05-15
14:20
Fukui   A comparative study of implementing N-body simulation on FPGAs, GPUs and general purpose processors
Tsuyoshi Hamada (Nagasaki Univ), Khaled Benkrid (Univ. of Edinburgh), Kiego Nitadori (RIKEN), Yuichiro Shibata, Kiyoshi Oguri (Nagasaki Univ) RECONF2009-16
 [more] RECONF2009-16
pp.91-96
TL 2008-08-09
14:15
Miyagi Hotel Onikobe Prediction Using Verb-Specific Syntactic Information in Sentence Processing
Manabu Arai, Frank Keller (Univ. of Edinburgh) TL2008-32
Recent research has shown that language comprehenders make predictions about upcoming linguistic information using vario... [more] TL2008-32
pp.107-112
PRMU, NLC 2005-09-22
14:40
Tokyo   Online Handwriting Recognition Selecting Hierarchical Spatial Relationship of Subcharacters
Junko Tokuno (TUAT), Mitsuru Nakai (JAIST), Hiroshi Shimodaira (Univ. of Edinburgh), Shigeki Sagayama (Tokyo Univ.)
In this paper, we propose online handwriting recognition method to evaluate the spatial relationship of subcharacters. I... [more] NLC2005-52 PRMU2005-79
pp.95-100
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