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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
MVE, IPSJ-HCI, IPSJ-EC, VRSJ, ITE-HI, HI-SIG-DeMO 2023-05-31
16:40
Tokyo
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
AR Environmental Sound Display of Onomatopoeia for the Hearing Impaired
Yuito Arisumi, Yutaro Hirao, Monica Perusquia-Hernandez (NAIST), Naoya Isoyama (Otsuma Women's University), Hideaki Uchiyama, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa (NAIST) MVE2023-5
In Japan, onomatopoeia such as onomatopoeia and mimetic words are often used to add concreteness to speech. On the other... [more] MVE2023-5
pp.24-29
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2023-03-23
10:05
Online Online Development of a speech-to-text translation system for the hearing impaired when participating in skiing lessons
Jun Nagasaki, Yuka Kogo, Tomoyuki Nishioka, Hayato Kuroki (NTUT) WIT2022-25
When hearing-impaired persons participate in ski lessons with hearing persons, they need some kind of way to support aud... [more] WIT2022-25
pp.32-35
SP, IPSJ-MUS, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2022-06-18
13:00
Online Online Speech intelligibility prediction of simulated hearing loss sounds using the Gammachirp Envelope Similarity Index (GESI) -- Subjective data from laboratory and crowdsourced remote experiments --
Toshio Irino, Honoka Tamaru, Ayako Yamamoto (Wakayama Univ.) SP2022-17
We aim at developing an objective intelligibility measure (OIM) to predict speech intelligibility (SI) for individual el... [more] SP2022-17
pp.71-76
IMQ 2022-05-27
13:35
Tokyo   Implementation of subtitling system using AR and study of display position
Suga Masaki, Tetsuya Matsumoto (Nagoya Univ..), Yoshinori Takeuchi (Daido Univ.), Hiroaki Kudo (Nagoya Univ..) IMQ2022-1
Sign language interpretation and captioning are used as substitute information for hearing impaired people. One of the p... [more] IMQ2022-1
pp.1-6
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2021-12-08
15:20
Online Online Report of Japanese lip reading ability test
Takeshi Saitoh (Kyutech), Hajime Tachiiri (Ehime Univ.) WIT2021-34
In this paper, to measure Japanese lip-reading ability, we created four Japanese lip-reading ability tests of single sou... [more] WIT2021-34
pp.13-17
WIT 2021-08-20
14:20
Online Online Basic Study on Novel-Game Type On-Demand Learning Contents for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
Tatsuya Arai (NTUT), Takeaki Shionome (Teikyo Univ.), Daisuke Wakatsuki (NTUT) WIT2021-15
In this study, we developed a learning contents that allows students to learn based on subtitles by presenting speech-r... [more] WIT2021-15
pp.11-16
EA, ASJ-H 2021-07-16
09:30
Online Online A Singing Pitch Display System on an Electronic Keyboard
Ayato Kurokawa, Orie Doeda, Masanao Yamada (NIT, Kushiro College) EA2021-12
This study aims to develop a system that assists the hearing impaired to sing in correct pitch. Every year, a certain nu... [more] EA2021-12
pp.57-60
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2020-03-13
14:55
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Effect of visual impression of emotion controlled by font design
Mifuyu Nukaga, Hibiki Matsumoto, Haruru Mitobe, Takayuki Watanabe (TWCU) WIT2019-46
The purpose of this research is by use of font design of subtitle to visually convey emotions contained in tone of voice... [more] WIT2019-46
pp.45-50
ET 2020-03-07
11:00
Kagawa National Institute of Technology, Kagawa Collage
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Music Emotion Expressing System for Hearing Impaired People with Body Movement
Naoya Fukumoto, Tomoko Kojiri (Kansa Univ.) ET2019-88
In order to support hearing impaired people to feeling music, it is general to convert a sound signal into other recogni... [more] ET2019-88
pp.69-74
SP 2019-08-28
14:40
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. [Poster Presentation] Intelligibility enhancement based on speech waveform modification using hearing impairment simulator
Shu Hikosaka, Kazuhiro Kobayashi, Tomoki Hayashi, Shogo Seki, Kazuya Takeda (Nagoya Univ.), Hideki Banno (Meijo Univ.), Tomoki Toda (Nagoya Univ.) SP2019-13
For sensory hearing loss, which is difficult to treat medically, a hearing aid is commonly used to assist the hearing fu... [more] SP2019-13
pp.25-29
WIT 2019-06-16
15:15
Tokyo Waseda University, Waseda Campus Investigating the Relationship between Numbers of Characters per Line and Readability of Projected Summary Transcriptions for Persons with Hearing Impairment -- The Effect of the Size of Characters --
Hiromi Morita (Univ. Tsukuba), Tadashi Sato (Kibi Intl. Univ.), Chieko Yamaoka, Hatsuho Miyake (Zenyouken) WIT2019-7
The projection of summary transcriptions to an audience is an important means of information support for persons with he... [more] WIT2019-7
pp.31-36
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2019-03-09
13:00
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology [Invited Talk] Utilization of Information Technology Considering Developmental Characteristics of Hearing Impaired and Visually Impaired
Yasushi Ishihara (NTUT) WIT2018-71
I introduce information support to improve hearing and visually impaired people's social environment in the field of hea... [more] WIT2018-71
p.89
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2018-12-05
15:15
Tokyo AIST Tokyo Waterfront Investigation of information accessibility support method for hearing impaired using multiple speech recognition software in small group conference -- Development of prototype system and evaluating effectiveness --
Masayoshi Bando, Shunichi Yonemura (SIT) WIT2018-42
In recent years, it has been attempted to use speech recognition software as a means of information accessibility suppor... [more] WIT2018-42
pp.47-52
WIT, SP 2018-10-27
16:50
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology(Kitakyushu) Implementation of hearing impairment simulator based on the gammachirp auditory filterbank and its educational application
Toshie Matsui (TUT), Hideki Banno (Meijo Univ.), Ryuichi Nisimura, Toshio Irino (Wakayama Univ.) SP2018-38 WIT2018-26
We have developed and improved a hearing impairment (HI) simulator that allows normal hearing people to experience diffi... [more] SP2018-38 WIT2018-26
pp.31-36
WIT 2018-08-09
14:25
Nagano   A Basic Study on Speech-to-Text Interpretation via Crowdsourcing Part 3 -- Analysis of Live Speech Category and Workers' Input Results --
Takeaki Shionome (Teikyo Univ.), Daisuke Wakatsuki, Yuhki Shiraishi (NTUT), Zhang Jianwei (Iwate Univ.), Atsuyuki Morishima (Univ. of Tsukuba), Rumi Hiraga (NTUT) WIT2018-13
(To be available after the conference date) [more] WIT2018-13
pp.5-10
WIT 2018-06-10
10:00
Kanagawa   A Study on Information Support for Hearing Impaired Teachers in School
Sinobu Okuzawa (Tsukuba takenishi E.S.) WIT2018-8
Teachers with hearing impairment who work for general schools are often mildly hard of hearing persons who are not notic... [more] WIT2018-8
pp.35-40
SIP, EA, SP, MI
(Joint) [detail]
2018-03-19
13:00
Okinawa   [Poster Presentation] Intelligibility of speech with additive bubble noise and enhancement under hearing impairment simulation
Narumi Ohashi, Naoko Yomura, Katsuhiko Yamamoto (Wakayama Univ.), Shoko Araki, Keisuke Kinoshita, Tomohiro Nakatani (NTT), Toshio Irino (Wakayama Univ.) EA2017-116 SIP2017-125 SP2017-99
Subjective experiments were performed to develop speech intelligibility (SI) prediction metrics for both hearing-impaire... [more] EA2017-116 SIP2017-125 SP2017-99
pp.87-92
HCS 2018-03-14
09:45
Miyagi Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University Readability of Total Projection of Summary Transcriptions for Hearing Impaired People -- The Number of Characters per Line and the Number of Lines --
Hiromi Morita (Univ. Tsukuba), Tadashi Sato (KIBI), Chieko Yamaoka, Hatsuho Miyake (Zenyouken) HCS2017-107
In order to investigate readable display conditions of total projection of summary transcriptions, we projected a lectur... [more] HCS2017-107
pp.83-88
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2018-03-09
14:35
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology Cognitive Characteristics of the hearing-impaired Web users -- Comparison of legible character size for the hearing and the hearing-impaired --
Miwako Odaka, Emi Shinohara, Takayuki Watanabe (TWCU) WIT2017-70
We have carried out an experiment to measure and compare the legibility of Web content, with various font sizes, for bo... [more] WIT2017-70
pp.59-66
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2018-03-09
17:05
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology Caption of Movie BGM for the hearing impaired
Yuki Arai, Ririrka Yamada, Takayuki Watanabe (twcu) WIT2017-76
We examined the new caption method for the movie BGM, which used face icon for each BGM. We prepared control (ordinary m... [more] WIT2017-76
pp.95-102
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