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NLP 2023-11-29
16:10
Okinawa Nago city commerce and industry association Stochastic Digital Cochlea Model for Mimicking Fundamental Characteristics of Mammalian Cochlea
Sone Koki, Torikai Hiroyuki (Hosei Univ.) NLP2023-81
This paper introduces a stochastic digital cochlear model. The study demonstrates that the model is capable of mimicking... [more] NLP2023-81
p.89
CCS, NLP 2023-06-08
14:30
Tokyo Tokyo City Univ. Nonlinear Compression Characteristics of an Ergodic Cellular Automaton Cochlear Model
Koki Sone, Hiroyuki Torikai (Hosei Univ) NLP2023-16 CCS2023-4
In this paper, an ergodic cellular automaton (CA) cochlear model is introduced. It is shown that the model can reproduce... [more] NLP2023-16 CCS2023-4
pp.13-16
NLP 2022-08-02
14:40
Online Online Nonlinear sound processing of ergodic cellular automaton cochlear model
Kubota Itsuki (Hosei Univ.), Kentaro Takeda (Kagawa Univ.), Hiroyuki Torikai (Hosei Univ.) NLP2022-34
In this paper, a novel cochlea model based on the nonlinear dynamics of an ergodic cellular automaton is presented. It i... [more] NLP2022-34
pp.29-34
CCS 2021-11-19
09:55
Osaka Osaka Univ.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Cochlea model based on ergodic cellular automaton
Itsuki Kubota, Hiroyuki Torikai (Hosei Univ.) CCS2021-25
In this paper, a novel cochlea model based on the nonlinear dynamics of an ergodic cellular automaton is presented. It i... [more] CCS2021-25
pp.43-48
EMM 2020-01-27
13:50
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Cochlear delay based audio information hiding with segment selection optimization
Candy Olivia Mawalim, Masashi Unoki (JAIST) EMM2019-96
The non-blind cochlear delay (CD) based audio information hiding (AIH) has been proposed to deal with the inaudibility a... [more] EMM2019-96
pp.11-16
NLP 2019-09-24
10:40
Kochi Eikokuji Campus, University of Kochi A Method of Determining Parameter Values for Active Reflectionless Transmission-Line Model Based on the Cochlea
Takemori Orima, Yoshihiko Horio (Tohoku Univ.) NLP2019-53
The passive reflectionless trasmission-line model (passive model) based on the cochlea reproduces the physiological char... [more] NLP2019-53
pp.93-97
EMM 2019-03-13
15:15
Okinawa TBD [Poster Presentation] Study on inaudible audio information hiding using linear-time variant IIR filter based on cochlear delay characteristics
Candy Olivia Mawalim, Masashi Unoki (JAIST) EMM2018-108
In this paper, an inaudible audio information hiding based on cochlear delay (CD) characteristics is developed by using ... [more] EMM2018-108
pp.89-94
EMM 2019-01-11
09:30
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Study on audio information hiding using linear-time variant IIR filter based on cochlear delay characteristics
Candy Olivia Mawalim, Masashi Unoki (JAIST) EMM2018-85
This paper proposes a method of blind detection on audio information hiding technique based on the characteristics of th... [more] EMM2018-85
pp.19-24
EA, ASJ-H, EMM, IPSJ-MUS [detail] 2018-11-21
16:10
Ishikawa Hotel Koshuen [Invited Talk] Audio Information-Hiding Techniques based on Human Auditory Characteristics
Masashi Unoki (JAIST) EA2018-78 EMM2018-78
For the audio content security such like the audio content protection as well as speech tampering detection, audio infor... [more] EA2018-78 EMM2018-78
pp.153-156
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
NLP 2017-11-06
10:25
Miyagi Research Institute of Electrical Communication Tohoku University An Improved Formulation of Feature Values in Passive Reflectionless Transmission-Line Model Based on the Cochlea
Takemori Orima, Yoshihiko Horio (Tohoku Univ.) NLP2017-76
A passive reflectionless transmission-line model well reproduces the physiological characteristics of the cochlea by adj... [more] NLP2017-76
pp.65-68
WIT, ASJ-H 2017-05-28
11:10
Tokyo RION Co., LTD. Relationship between Gaze Behaviors and Participant Roles in Post-Lingual Deafened Adults with Cochlear Implants during Free Conversation
Minato Kawaguchi (Kanto Gakuin Univ.), Kimino Sugizaki, Keiko Momose (Waseda Univ.) WIT2017-11
Gaze behaviors of post-lingual deafened adults in multi-party conversation were investigated. Conversations were video- ... [more] WIT2017-11
pp.51-56
WIT 2016-07-15
13:40
Yamanashi University of Yamanashi Organization for Information Management Turn Taking Skills of Post-lingual Deafened Adults with Cochlear Implants
Kimino Sugizaki (Waseda Univ.), Minato Kawaguchi (Kantou Univ.), Keiko Momose (Waseda Univ.) WIT2016-20
(To be available after the conference date) [more] WIT2016-20
pp.1-5
NLP 2015-05-19
10:25
Aomori Yu-sa Asamushi A Method for Determining Parameter Values of the Cochlea Reflectionless Transmission-Line Model
Takemori Orima, Yoshihiko Horio (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Tohru Kohda (Kyushu Univ.) NLP2015-35
Cochlea models are good candidates for a high-performance frequency analyzer. The passive transmission-line model propos... [more] NLP2015-35
pp.45-50
EMM, EA 2014-11-21
14:55
Fukuoka   Study on Hybrid Speech Watermarking based on Formant Enhancement and Cochlear Delay
Shengbei Wang, Masashi Unoki (JAIST) EA2014-37 EMM2014-65
Illegal use of digital technologies has brought a series of problems in speech protection and authorization. Digital wa... [more] EA2014-37 EMM2014-65
pp.53-58
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2014-10-18
14:25
Osaka Osaka Electro-Communication University Design of artificial neural system by using asynchronous bifurcation processor
Masato Izawa (Osaka Univ.), Hiroyuki Torikai (Kyoto Sangyo Univ.) NC2014-21
The mammalian cochlear consists of highly nonlinear components: lymph (viscous fluid), a basilar membrane (vibrating mem... [more] NC2014-21
pp.1-6
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-25
11:30
Tokyo   The basic mechanisms for perception of simultaneity, stream segregation, and temporal order for auditory stimuli
Satoshi Okazaki, Makoto Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.) SP2014-43
It has been supposed that a single mechanisms is responsible for the perception of simultaneity, stream segregation, and... [more] SP2014-43
pp.393-395
EMM 2014-03-08
11:00
Ishikawa JAIST On Inaudibility of Cochlear-Delay-based Watermarking Method with Blind Detection
Nhut M. Ngo, Masashi Unoki (JAIST) EMM2013-114
This paper reports an investigation on inaudibility of watermarking method based on cochlear delay. The proposed waterma... [more] EMM2013-114
pp.87-92
EMM 2013-01-30
13:00
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Detection of Tampering in Speech Signals with Digital-Audio Watermarking Technique based on Cochlear delay
Masashi Unoki, Shengbei Wang, Ryota Miyauchi (JAIST) EMM2012-102
There have recently been serious social issues involved in multimedia signal processing such as malicious attacks and ta... [more] EMM2012-102
pp.65-70
EA, EMM 2012-11-16
15:20
Oita OITA Univ. Data hiding scheme for digital-audio in AM radio broadcasting systems
Nhut Minh Ngo, Masashi Unoki, Ryota Miyauchi (JAIST), Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EA2012-92 EMM2012-74
This paper proposes an audio-data hiding scheme for amplitude-modulation (AM) radio broadcasting systems. Digital-audio ... [more] EA2012-92 EMM2012-74
pp.63-68
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