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NLC, SP
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2010-12-21
11:30
Tokyo National Olympics Memorial Youth Center Voice Recognition Method Based on Features of Consonant Using Pipelined Matching Circuit
Jun Nonaka, Keita Okamoto, Hakaru Tamukoh, Masatoshi Sekine (Tokyo Univ. of Agr and Tech.) NLC2010-22 SP2010-95
The human audition extracts voice characteristics from the sounds flowing into two ears. The recognition circuit of the ... [more] NLC2010-22 SP2010-95
pp.83-88
EA, US
(Joint)
2010-01-26
10:00
Osaka   A Voice Synthesis Cirsuit modeled on Mouth Orifice Speech Waveform by using Pulse Density Modulation
Hiroshi Kotaki, Jun Nonaka, Keita Manabe, Hakaru Tamukoh, Masatoshi Sekine (Tokyo Univ. of Agr & Tech.) EA2009-107
Human various voices are made by a shape of a phonatory organ that changes its complexity with the muscles.
In this pap... [more]
EA2009-107
pp.49-54
PRMU, SP, MVE, CQ 2010-01-22
11:30
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. Consonant recognition method based on pipelined matching circuit
Jun Nonaka, Hiroshi Kotaki, Hakaru Tamukoh, Masatoshi Sekine (Tokyo Univ. of Agri and Tech.) CQ2009-99 PRMU2009-198 SP2009-139 MVE2009-121
The human audition can extract amount of characteristic and the source of sound which flow into two ears.

Then freque... [more]
CQ2009-99 PRMU2009-198 SP2009-139 MVE2009-121
pp.291-296
SP 2009-01-30
10:25
Nara NAIST Voice Synthesis Circuit Employing a Pulse Density based on Articulatory Model
Hiroshi Kotaki, Jun Nonaka, Hakaru Tamukoh, Masatoshi Sekine (Tokyo Univ. of Agri & Tech) SP2008-133
Human various voices are made by a shape of a phonatory organ that changes its complexity with the muscles.In this paper... [more] SP2008-133
pp.43-48
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