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SeMI, IPSJ-ITS, IPSJ-MBL, IPSJ-DPS 2023-05-19
11:05
Okinawa Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST)
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Audio Quality Improvement in Simultaneous Broadcasting of Multiple Voices Using Mobile Devices
Hiroki Kawara, Masanari Nakamura, Akira Tanaka (Hokkaido Univ.) SeMI2023-14
For indoor emergency broadcasts over loudspeakers, it is desirable to be able to broadcast in multiple languages at the ... [more] SeMI2023-14
pp.58-63
SP, IPSJ-SLP, EA, SIP [detail] 2023-02-28
09:30
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Study on Designing Hopping Patterns Based on Euler Graphs for Inaudible Sound Communication Systems
Naofumi Aoki, Kosei Ozeki (Hokkaido Univ.), Kenichi Ikeda, Hiroshi Yasuda, Hiroyuki Namba (SST) EA2022-80 SIP2022-124 SP2022-44
The inaudible sound communication system of our implementation estimates the correct positions of received symbols for t... [more] EA2022-80 SIP2022-124 SP2022-44
pp.31-34
HCS 2022-01-28
14:20
Online Online Interaction research on eating a robot: Designing an edible robot and evaluating its movement
Ren Yamaki (Osaka Univ.), Yoshihiro Nakata (UEC), Kazuya Horibe, Midori Ban, Hideyuki Takahashi, Hiroshi Ishiguro (Osaka Univ.) HCS2021-47
We propose a novel human-robot interaction research field aimed to study the effects of eating a robot composed of edibl... [more] HCS2021-47
pp.24-29
EA, ASJ-H 2020-07-20
13:50
Online Online A Noise Reduction Technique for Inaudible Sound Communication Systems Using a Denoising Filter Consisting of U-Net
Saki Anazawa, Naofumi Aoki, Kosei Ozeki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.), Kenichi Ikeda, Hiroshi Yasuda (SST, Inc.) EA2020-3
This study investigates a noise reduction technique for sound signals that secretly transmit binary symbols via high fre... [more] EA2020-3
pp.13-17
NC, IBISML, IPSJ-BIO, IPSJ-MPS [detail] 2020-06-29
13:00
Online Online How to Cope with the 3rd Digital Evolution of Linguistic Humans -- Group Theory for Concepts and FEC --
Kumon Tokumaru (writer) NC2020-2 IBISML2020-2
Human speech voice acquired frequency domain discrete element of phoneme and time domain discrete element of mora, thank... [more] NC2020-2 IBISML2020-2
pp.7-14
EA, US
(Joint)
2020-01-22
14:00
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Observations of non-audible sound from carbon fiber materials and implementation of frequency shift to the range of audibility signals using multirate techniques
Yuta Hayashi, Yoji Yamada (NIT, Ishikawa College) EA2019-97
This paper describes observation results of the breaking sound of carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) materials. A m... [more] EA2019-97
pp.77-81
WIT, SP 2019-10-27
10:30
Kagoshima Daiichi Institute of Technology A Method to Reduce Ambiguity in Identifying the Muscle Activation Time of Each EMG Channel in Isolated Inaudible Single Syllable Recognition
Hidetoshi Nagai (KIT) SP2019-32 WIT2019-31
In inaudible speech recognition using surface EMG, consonant recognition is one of the difficult problems. When phonemes... [more] SP2019-32 WIT2019-31
pp.87-92
BioX 2019-10-04
09:00
Okinawa   Person Verification Using Evoked EEGs by Inaudible Auditory Stimulation -- Introduction of Non-linear Features for Improvement of Verification Performance --
Takehiro Maruoka, Isao Nakanishi (Tottori Univ.) BioX2019-59
A brain wave (EEG) is a suitable biometrics for realizing continuous authentication in user management. The authors are ... [more] BioX2019-59
pp.21-26
MBE, BioX 2018-07-27
13:30
Tottori   Person Authentication Using Evoked EEGs by Inaudible Auditory Stimulation -- Approaches for Improvement of Verification Performance --
Kenta Kanbe, Takehiro Maruoka, Isao Nakanishi (Tottori Univ.) BioX2018-17 MBE2018-25
A brain wave (EEG) is a suitable biometrics for realizing continuous authentication in user management. The authors are ... [more] BioX2018-17 MBE2018-25
pp.57-62
MVE, ITE-HI 2018-06-15
15:40
Tokyo   Embedding Signals for Robot-Video Communication Using Inaudible Frequency Sounds
Saho Yamaguchi, Changyo Han, Takeshi Naemura (UTokyo) MVE2018-9
Video viewing experience can be enriched by using a robot as a moving input/output interface. While approaches for integ... [more] MVE2018-9
pp.161-166
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2018-03-14
13:10
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Silent Japanese Single Syllable Recognition using Similarities of Muscular Activity Transitions between EMG Channels
Hidetoshi Nagai (Kyutech) MBE2017-104
In inaudible speech recognition based on surface EMG, recognition of consonants is one of the important tasks. When utte... [more] MBE2017-104
pp.119-124
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint) [detail]
2017-12-21
12:50
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Green Computing Systems Research Organization [Poster Presentation] Development of Speaker/Environment-Dependent Acoustic Model for Non-Audible Murmur Recognition Based on DNN Adaptation
Seita Noda, Tomoki Hayashi, Tomoki Toda, Kazuya Takeda (Nagoya Univ.) SP2017-56
In this research, we aim to improve the performance of non-audible murmur (NAM) recognition towards the development of s... [more] SP2017-56
pp.7-10
ITS, WBS, RCC 2017-12-14
13:30
Okinawa Tiruru/Okinawa Jichikaikan [Poster Presentation] Acoustic Communications Employing Spread Spectrum Using Inaudible Frequency Band
Yuuki Yasuda, Masashi Takemura, Mai Nakatsuka, Keiji Yamada, Shota Nagano, Souichiro Morita, Akinobu Murayama, Hiroshi Kubo (Ritsumeikan Univ.) WBS2017-52 ITS2017-29 RCC2017-68
This paper discusses basic performance of spread spectrum communications for acoustic communications. This spread spectr... [more] WBS2017-52 ITS2017-29 RCC2017-68
pp.95-99
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2017-12-13
- 2017-12-15
Ishikawa THE KANAZAWA THEATRE Proposal and Evaluation of High-accurate Indoor Positioning System Implemented Information Transmission Function using Inaudible Sound
Kohei Morishita, Takeru Kadokura, Shigenori Ioroi, Hiroshi Tanaka (KAIT)
The authors have been developing a highly accurate indoor positioning system using inaudible sounds capable of realizing... [more]
BioX, ITE-ME, ITE-IST 2017-05-22
16:40
Ishikawa   A Study on Biometrics EEG by Inaudible Auditory Stimulation
Takehiro Maruoka, Kenta Kanbe, Hideki Harada, Isao Nakanishi (Tottori Univ.) BioX2017-4
We have proposed to use the electroencephalogram (EEG) for person authentication. The EEG is generated spontaneously fro... [more] BioX2017-4
pp.35-39
SP, SIP, EA 2017-03-01
09:45
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Nonaudible murmur enhancement based on non-negative tensor factorization with segment feature regularization in noisy environments
Yusuke Tajiri (Nagoya Univ.), Hirokazu Kameoka (NTT), Tomoki Toda (Nagoya Univ.) EA2016-83 SIP2016-138 SP2016-78
Towards the development of silent speech communication, there has been studied a statistical approach to enhancing nonau... [more] EA2016-83 SIP2016-138 SP2016-78
pp.7-12
EA, EMM 2016-11-18
09:40
Oita Compal Hall (Oita) Singular-Spectrum-Analysis-Based Speech Watermarking for Tampering Detection
Jessada Karnjana, Masashi Unoki (JAIST) EA2016-57 EMM2016-63
This paper proposes a novel speech-tampering-detection scheme by using the semi-fragile watermarking based on the singul... [more] EA2016-57 EMM2016-63
pp.55-60
ET 2016-10-22
10:55
Nagasaki Nagasaki Univ. (Bunkyo Campus) Scenario design for tangible experimental toolkit for amplitude modulation
Ayaka Fukui, Satoshi Inui, Toru Takahashi (Osaka Sangyo Univ.) ET2016-44
This report describes a teaching method with audible/visible/tangible teaching aids for the active learning. Our objecti... [more] ET2016-44
pp.15-20
ICD, SDM, ITE-IST [detail] 2016-08-03
15:05
Osaka Central Electric Club Increased Drain-Induced Variability and Within-Device Variability in Extremely Narrow Silicon Nanowire MOSFETs with Width down to 2nm
Tomoko Mizutani, Kiyoshi Takeuchi, Ryota Suzuki, Takuya Saraya, Masaharu Kobayashi, Toshiro Hiramoto (Univ. of Tokyo) SDM2016-67 ICD2016-35
The effects of drain voltage in threshold voltage variability in extremely narrow silicon nanowire (NW) channel FETs are... [more] SDM2016-67 ICD2016-35
pp.123-126
RCS, RCC, ASN, NS, SR
(Joint)
2016-07-21
10:50
Aichi   [Poster Presentation] Influence of diffraction for wireless sensor node positioning using audible tone
Michifumi Miyashita (CRIEPI) RCC2016-23 NS2016-57 RCS2016-110 SR2016-40 ASN2016-31
In order to realize a CBM (Condition Based Maintenance), which maintain facilities based on their condition, in low cost... [more] RCC2016-23 NS2016-57 RCS2016-110 SR2016-40 ASN2016-31
pp.57-62(RCC), pp.39-44(NS), pp.87-92(RCS), pp.57-62(SR), pp.39-44(ASN)
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