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TL 2023-03-11
10:30
Online Online Cognitive deficits and functional brain bases of Japanese dyslexia -- phonological and visual impairments --
Akiko Sugimoto, Mitsuyo Shibasaki (Meisei Univ.), Koji Yoshida (Hijiyama Univ.), Hikaru Sugimoto (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2022-35
This study examined the cognitive disorders and the functional brain bases behind them in Japanese dyslexia through expe... [more] TL2022-35
pp.6-11
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2022-12-01
14:50
Tokyo
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Japanese Automatic Speech Recognition System on the Next-Gen Kaldi Framework
Wen Shen Teo, Yasuhiro Minami (UEC) NLC2022-16 SP2022-36
2021 saw the introduction of the cutting-edge successor to the Kaldi speech processing toolkit, known as Next-Gen Kaldi.... [more] NLC2022-16 SP2022-36
pp.39-44
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2022-09-29
16:05
Miyagi Tohoku Univ.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
subjective emotional evaluation
Yumika Muraki, Kiyoko Yokoyama (NCU) MBE2022-19
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between emotion measurement based on subjective evaluation and ... [more] MBE2022-19
pp.18-23
AP, SANE, SAT
(Joint)
2022-07-29
14:30
Hokkaido Asahikawa Taisetsu Crystal Hall
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Study on efficient channel coding method for next-generation optical satellite data relay system
Eiji Okamoto, Yuma Yamashita (NITech), Yohei Satoh, Mitsuhiro Nakadai, Takamasa Itahashi, Shiro Yamakawa (JAXA) SAT2022-27
High-capacity satellite communications are continuously demanded, and one of the challenges is to realize a high-capacit... [more] SAT2022-27
pp.57-62
TL 2022-03-13
16:25
Online Online Consideration of Foreign Language Learning Focused on Linguistic ability -- Chinese-English Contrastive Pronunciation Relearning for Native Speakers of Japanese --
Tomiko Yuyama, Akinobu Kanda (Tokyo Metoropolitan Univ), Kaoru Fujimoto (Musashino Univ), Maiko Shinozuka (Tokyo Metoropolitan Univ), Noriko Takeda (Former Seikei Univ) TL2021-44
Under the sharpening English-Chinese polarization structure, it is required to develop international human resources who... [more] TL2021-44
pp.68-73
NLC 2021-09-16
16:15
Online Online Construction of Japanese Essay Data for Evaluating Automatic Essay Scoring System
Koichi Takeuchi, Masahiro Taguchi, Yoshihiko Inada, Masaya Iizuka, Tasuhiko Abo, Hitoshi Ueda (Okayama Univ.) NLC2021-15
We construct Japanese essay data for evaluating automatic essay scoring system. The essays are written by Japanese nativ... [more] NLC2021-15
pp.40-44
TL 2021-03-14
16:10
Online Online The relationship between the development of visual attention span and Japanese reading performance
Akiko Sugimoto, Mitsuyo Shibasaki (Meisei Univ.), Koji Yoshida (Hijiyama Univ.) TL2020-23
A cross-sectional study on typically developing children from second, fourth and six grades and normal adults was conduc... [more] TL2020-23
pp.28-31
LOIS 2021-03-04
15:40
Online Online An Exploratory Study on User Characteristics to Promote Data Utilization of Open Data
Akihisa Kodate, Ryosuke Omuro, Toshihiko Wakahara, Noboru Sonehara (Tsuda Univ.) LOIS2020-53
Currently, governments and local governments are releasing and utilizing open data for the purpose of information disclo... [more] LOIS2020-53
pp.35-40
TL 2019-09-29
15:50
Hokkaido National Institute of Technology, Hakodate College How Inductive Forms of Inference Affect Paragraph Writings in Japanese
Hiroshi Sano (TUFS) TL2019-41
The persuasive strategy of readers through empathy is one of the characteristics pointed out in Japanese sentence theory... [more] TL2019-41
pp.21-26
TL 2019-07-27
16:10
Hyogo Hirao Seminar House, Konan University [Poster Presentation] The Dynamic Characteristics in the L2 Mental Lexicon
Mikihiro Tanaka (KWU), Rumi Takahashi (Showa Univ) TL2019-23
There is considerable disagreement over how the mental lexicon in one’s second language (L2) is constructed in the human... [more] TL2019-23
pp.61-66
ISEC, SITE, ICSS, EMM, HWS, BioX, IPSJ-CSEC, IPSJ-SPT [detail] 2019-07-24
13:45
Kochi Kochi University of Technology 3 Layers Public Key Cryptosystem with a Short Tandem Repeat DNA for Ultimate Personal Identification -- Introduction of Short Tandem Repeat Coupled with Mai Nanbaa and its Application --
Shigeo Tsujii, Toshiaki Saisho, Masao Yamasawa, Ko Shikata (Chuo Univ.), Koji Sasaki, Nobuharu Suzuki (Ad.) ISEC2019-52 SITE2019-46 BioX2019-44 HWS2019-47 ICSS2019-50 EMM2019-55
Considering the current situation, where personal verification with digital authentication is becoming important in the ... [more] ISEC2019-52 SITE2019-46 BioX2019-44 HWS2019-47 ICSS2019-50 EMM2019-55
pp.341-346
PRMU 2018-12-13
10:45
Miyagi   An attention-based encoder-decoder for recognizing Japanese historical document recognition
Le Duc Anh (CODH), Mochihashi daichi (ISM), Masuda katsuya, Mima Hideki (UT) PRMU2018-78
Inspired by the recent successes of attention based encoder-decoder (AED) approach on image captioning, machine translat... [more] PRMU2018-78
pp.19-22
TL 2018-12-09
10:30
Ehime Ehime University Towards Support to Cross-Cultural Communication and Language Learning -- To Promote Understanding Specific Expressions in a Language Culture --
Masami Suzuki (KDDI Research, Inc.) TL2018-44
Automatic interpreting (speech translation) systems that helps communication between speakers between different language... [more] TL2018-44
pp.1-6
ET 2018-10-20
11:25
Fukuoka Fukuoka Institute of Technology ET2018-42 We developed a communication tool which is used between deafblind and hysically unimpaired who doesn't know about braill... [more] ET2018-42
pp.23-28
WIT 2018-06-10
11:15
Kanagawa   An experiment on touch screen input by Inventive tactile cover of tablet computer for visually impaired people -- a comparative experiment of Perkins braille typing and Japanese kana typing on iPadmini --
Xin Wang (Tsukuba Univ.), Sumiko Matsuzaki (NRCD) WIT2018-10
t is difficult for visually impaired people, especially for people who are totally blinds to directly input characters o... [more] WIT2018-10
pp.47-51
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2017-12-13
- 2017-12-15
Ishikawa THE KANAZAWA THEATRE BubbleFlick: Improved Japanese Kana Flick Input Interface for Smartwatch and Its 30 day Continuing Evaluation
Takaki Tojo, Tsuneo Kato, Seiichi Yamamoto (Doshisha Univ.)
A user-friendly Japanese text-entry method for smartwatches is anticipated to enhance the appeal of smartwatches to pote... [more]
HCS 2017-08-20
13:15
Tokyo Seikei University Difference in emotional purity contained in Chinese and Japanese voice
Lian Cao, Shinkichi Sugimori (Tokyo Gakugei Univ.), Fumiaki Taka (Kanagawa Univ.) HCS2017-47
In this study, we conducted an experiment of cognition of emotional purity on Chinese and Japanese people using angry/jo... [more] HCS2017-47
pp.1-6
PRMU, BioX 2017-03-21
16:25
Aichi   An Improvement of Signature Authentication Rate by Dividing Japanese Characters with Watersheds Scheme
Haruka Ohashi, Keiko Masuda, Seiichiro Hangai (TUS) BioX2016-72 PRMU2016-235
Online signature verification is one of the biometric verification techniques using behavior. It can use time-series dat... [more] BioX2016-72 PRMU2016-235
pp.233-236
TL 2016-07-24
14:15
Tokyo Waseda Univ. (Nishi-Waseda Campus) Unconscious translation from Japanese kanji to Chinese hanzi by Chinese-Japanese bilinguals: An ERP investigation
Yunzhu Wang, Yingyi Luo (Waseda Univ.), Shota Momma (UMD), Hiromu Sakai (Waseda Univ.) TL2016-25
This study examined whether unconscious L2-to-L1 translation is involved in word recognition by Chinese-Japanese bilingu... [more] TL2016-25
pp.71-76
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2016-05-19
15:25
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Relationship between eye movements and reading speed in normal reading of Japanese text
Jumpei Kobayashi (DNP/FUN), Eiji Shinbori (DNP), Toshio Kawashima (FUN) HCS2016-28 HIP2016-28
Twenty-eight subjects read Japanese text with the line length of 5-40 characters per line at their normal reading speed.... [more] HCS2016-28 HIP2016-28
pp.219-224
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