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WIT |
2023-06-16 14:45 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Industry Support Center (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Recognition of handshape phonemes in Japanese Sign Language using a sign corpus
-- the case of O-handshape -- Daisuke Hara, Makoto Miwa (TTI) WIT2023-3 |
The authors created a database of Japanese Sign Language syllables using the "Japanese-JSL Dictionary" as a corpus. Usin... [more] |
WIT2023-3 pp.12-17 |
NLC, IPSJ-DC |
2019-09-27 11:00 |
Tokyo |
Future Corporation |
Graph Representation for Synthesis Process Extraction from Inorganic Material Literature Fusataka Kuniyoshi, Jun Ozawa (AIST/Panasonic Corp.), Mikiya Fujii, Koji Morikawa, Toru Nakata, Takehiro Tanaka, Emiko Igaki, Junichi Hibino, Masaki Kiyono (Panasonic Corp.), Makoto Miwa (AIST/TTI) NLC2019-9 |
We describe a method of representing material synthesis process in a graph format. By using the graph format, we constru... [more] |
NLC2019-9 pp.7-12 |
WBS, IT, ISEC |
2009-03-10 15:15 |
Hokkaido |
Hakodate Mirai Univ. |
An Efficient Method for Evaluating Max-Fractional Distance Based on A Primal Path-Following Interior Point Method Makoto Miwa, Tadashi Wadayama, Ichi Takumi (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.) IT2008-108 ISEC2008-166 WBS2008-121 |
The max-fractional distance of a binary linear code is deeply related to
the performance of an linear programming (LP)... [more] |
IT2008-108 ISEC2008-166 WBS2008-121 pp.427-433 |
IT |
2008-05-16 14:50 |
Wakayama |
Wakayama University |
A Cutting Plane Method based on Redundant Rows for Improving Fractional Distance Makoto Miwa, Tadashi Wadayama, Ichi Takumi (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.) IT2008-3 |
In this paper, an idea of the cutting plane method is employed
to improve the fractional distance of a given binary p... [more] |
IT2008-3 pp.11-16 |
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