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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
EMCJ, MICT
(Joint)
2023-03-17
14:15
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
An Effect of Data Augmentation using 3D Models in Machine Lipreading on Recognition Accuracy
Kazuma Kimura, Kenko Ota (NIT) MICT2022-59
In this study, we investigate the use of a three-dimensional model of a speaker's face as a data augmentation method for... [more] MICT2022-59
pp.17-21
SP, IPSJ-SLP, EA, SIP [detail] 2023-02-28
10:10
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Singing voice synthesis based on a frame-driven attention mechanism considering vocal timing deviation
Miku Nishihara, Yukiya Hono, Kei Hashimoto, Yoshihiko Nankaku, Keiichi Tokuda (NITech) EA2022-78 SIP2022-122 SP2022-42
This paper proposes singing voice synthesis (SVS) based on a frame-driven attention mechanism considering vocal timing d... [more] EA2022-78 SIP2022-122 SP2022-42
pp.19-24
NLP 2022-08-02
09:00
Online Online Low Noise Environment Generates Non Linear Evolution -- The Evolution of Complexity in Living Organism and Phoneme Sharing of Humans --
Kumon Tokumaru (Researcher) NLP2022-26
The evolution of life occurs suddenly after mass extinction. Lives who survived mass extinction period with mutation, ev... [more] NLP2022-26
pp.1-6
SP, IPSJ-MUS, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2022-06-18
13:00
Online Online [Poster Presentation] Recording of children's speech and lip movements in the Corona disaster
Tatsuya Kitamura (Konan Univ.), Ayako Shirose (Tokyo Gakugei Univ.) SP2022-16
Children's lip movements and speech were recorded by a head-mounted, downward facing action camera and voice recorder du... [more] SP2022-16
pp.67-70
SP, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-MUS 2021-06-19
13:00
Online Online Creating of Japanese Phoneme Balanced Sentences for Speech Synthesis
Yuko Takai, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.) SP2021-9
When the loss of voice is inevitable due to pharyngectomy or other reasons, it has become possible to realizespeech synt... [more] SP2021-9
pp.39-41
MVE, ITE-HI, VRSJ 2021-06-02
11:15
Online Online Linguistic humans have no ethnic conflicts and racial discrimination -- Towards the development of collecvive human intelligence --
Kumon Tokumaru (Writer) MVE2021-4
Eusocial evolution of humans enabled phoneme sharing among community members and acquisition of digital language. Xenoph... [more] MVE2021-4
pp.19-24
EA, US, SP, SIP, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2021-03-03
16:45
Online Online An optimal prediction of phoneme under Bayes criterion by weighting multiple hidden Markov models
Taishi Yamaoka, Shota Saito, Toshiyasu Matsushima (Waseda Univ.) EA2020-76 SIP2020-107 SP2020-41
In this paper, we propose a prediction method for prediction problems using a hidden Markov model. Specifically, it is a... [more] EA2020-76 SIP2020-107 SP2020-41
pp.97-102
EA, US, SP, SIP, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2021-03-03
17:10
Online Online An investigation of rhythm-based speaker embeddings for phoneme duration modeling
Kenichi Fujita, Atsushi Ando, Yusuke Ijima (NTT) EA2020-77 SIP2020-108 SP2020-42
In this study, we propose a speaker embedding method suitable for modeling phoneme duration length for each individual i... [more] EA2020-77 SIP2020-108 SP2020-42
pp.103-108
TL 2020-12-20
13:00
Online Online The Eusocial Origin of Language and Compulsory FEC in Learning -- To Develop Collective Human Intelligence --
Kumon Tokumaru (writer) TL2020-12
Digital Linguistics identifies that language developed with three stage evolution of sonic, literal and electronic sylla... [more] TL2020-12
pp.1-6
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2020-12-02
18:30
Online Online Eusocial Origin of Language and Compulsory FEC -- Digital Linguistics --
Kumon Tokumaru (Writer) NLC2020-18 SP2020-21
Digital Linguistics identifies that language developed with three stage evolution of sonic, literal and electronic sylla... [more] NLC2020-18 SP2020-21
pp.28-32
IT 2020-12-02
09:40
Online Online Approximation Method for Bayes Optimal Prediction in Phoneme Recognition Problem
Taishi Yamaoka, Shota Saito, Toshiyasu Matsushima (Waseda Univ.) IT2020-30
In this paper, we propose a method of phoneme recognition. In the previous studies on phoneme recognition using the Hidd... [more] IT2020-30
pp.32-37
PRMU 2020-10-10
10:00
Online Online Phonemic and Moraic Syllables -- Linguistic Humans Were Born in South African Caves --
Kumon Tokumaru (Writer) PRMU2020-33
Digital Linguistics identifies that phonemic and moraic nature of syllables are transduced into text and binary, and tha... [more] PRMU2020-33
pp.93-98
NLC 2020-09-10
16:40
Online Online Reliability of Linguistic Information -- Channel Coding Errors and Source Coding Errors --
Kumon Tokumaru (Writer) NLC2020-10
Keyword search using internet search engines provide an immediate access to “voluminous linguistic information with unce... [more] NLC2020-10
pp.46-51
HCS 2020-08-22
17:00
Online Online The Eusociality and Phoneme Sharing -- A Missing Link in Human Language Acquisition --
Kumon Tokumaru (Writer) HCS2020-40
In this article, author investigates on the phonological aspect of concepts, namely phonemes and syllables. What are pho... [more] HCS2020-40
pp.111-116
EA, ASJ-H 2020-07-20
15:30
Online Online A Study on the Creation of Japanese Phoneme Balanced Sentences Suitable for User's Request
Yuko Takai, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.) EA2020-6
Patients who are predicted to lose their own voice due to ALS (Amylotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) or pharyngectomy surgery ... [more] EA2020-6
pp.31-33
SP, EA, SIP 2020-03-03
09:00
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
[Poster Presentation] A Comparison of Language Models for a Design of Reduced Phoneme Set
Shuji Komeiji, Toshihisa Tanaka (TUAT), Koichi Shinoda (titech) EA2019-152 SIP2019-154 SP2019-101
Language models for a design of reduced phoneme set are compared each other.
The reduction of the phoneme set improves ... [more]
EA2019-152 SIP2019-154 SP2019-101
pp.295-300
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint) [detail]
2019-12-06
13:55
Tokyo NHK Science & Technology Research Labs. [Poster Presentation] Assessment of pronunciation proficiency for second language learners using phoneme posterior probabilities of language pairs
Rintaro Mori, Akinobu Lee (Nitech) SP2019-36
In automatic assessment of pronunciation proficiency for second language learners, phoneme posteriorprobabilities calcu... [more] SP2019-36
pp.43-48
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint) [detail]
2019-12-06
16:25
Tokyo NHK Science & Technology Research Labs. An evaluation of representation learning using phoneme posteriorgrams and data augmentation in speech emotion recognition
Shintaro Okada (Nagoya Univ.), Atsushi Ando (Nagoya Univ./NTT), Tomoki Toda (Nagoya Univ.) SP2019-43
This paper presents a new speech emotion recognition method based on representation learning and data augmentation.
To ... [more]
SP2019-43
pp.91-96
SP 2019-08-28
14:40
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. [Poster Presentation] Analysis of prosodic differences between a newscaster and amateur speakers using partial-substituted synthetic speech
Takuya Ozuru (Univ. of Tokyo), Yusuke Ijima (NTT), Daisuke Saito, Nobuaki Minematsu (Univ. of Tokyo) SP2019-11
This paper analyzes prosodic differences between a professional newscaster and amateur speakers which affects listeners’... [more] SP2019-11
pp.13-18
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