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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
CS, CAS 2020-02-27
12:10
Kumamoto   A Serial Multiplier based on Sequential Subtraction from Maximum Products and Its Negative Number Calculation Method
Masahiro Nagata (Okayama Prefectural Univ.), Masafumi Kondo (Kawasaki Univ. of Medical Welfare), Daichi Ikeda (Sanyo Denken), Isao Kayano (Kawasaki Univ. of Medical Welfare), Tomoyuki Yokogawa, Yoichiro Sato (Okayama Prefectural Univ.) CAS2019-105 CS2019-105
In recent years, digital hearing aids have become widespread, but their battery life is only about several days. To solv... [more] CAS2019-105 CS2019-105
pp.43-48
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
MSS, CAS, SIP, VLD 2019-07-31
16:45
Iwate Iwate Univ. Speedup of the Asynchronous Serial Multiplier by Concealing the Idle Phase for Digital Hearing Aids
Masahiro Nagata (Okayama Prefectural Univ.), Masafumi Kondo, Isao Kayono (Kawasaki Univ. of Medical Welfare), Tomoyuki Yokogawa, Kazutami Arimoto, Yoichiro Sato (Okayama Prefectural Univ.) CAS2019-22 VLD2019-28 SIP2019-38 MSS2019-22
Recently, digital hearing aids with DSP have spread through, but their battery life has remained for only a few days. Fo... [more] CAS2019-22 VLD2019-28 SIP2019-38 MSS2019-22
pp.99-104
EA, SIP, SP 2019-03-14
13:30
Nagasaki i+Land nagasaki (Nagasaki-shi) [Poster Presentation] Prototype of an electronic earplug for music
Lixue Chen, Yoshinori Yokoo, Kohichi Matsuda, Hirofumi Nakajima (Kogakuin Univ.), Yohichi Fujisaka (RION Co., Ltd.) EA2018-104 SIP2018-110 SP2018-66
In rock concerts and live performances, earplugs are used to prevent ear damage due to loud sounds. The authors have inv... [more] EA2018-104 SIP2018-110 SP2018-66
pp.31-36
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
VLD, CAS, MSS, SIP 2016-06-16
11:40
Aomori Hirosaki Shiritsu Kanko-kan A method of reducing amount of operations on the bit serial multiply-accumulator and its application
Daichi Okamoto (Okayama Prefectural Univ.), Masafumi Kondo (Kawasaki Univ. of Medical Welfare), Yoshihiro Sejima, Tomoyuki Yokogawa, Kazutami Arimoto, Yoichiro Sato (Okayama Prefectural Univ.) CAS2016-7 VLD2016-13 SIP2016-41 MSS2016-7
Although the digital hearing aids with the high functionality of digital signal processor (DSP) becomes widely used, its... [more] CAS2016-7 VLD2016-13 SIP2016-41 MSS2016-7
pp.35-40
PRMU, SP, WIT, ASJ-H 2016-06-14
10:45
Tokyo   [Invited Talk] Practices in hearing aid fittings
Emi Hosono (RION)
Hearing aids fitting is a necessary act in order for the user to continue to use, that includes counselling, adjusting p... [more] PRMU2016-47 SP2016-13 WIT2016-13
pp.71-75
MSS, CAS, IPSJ-AL [detail] 2015-11-21
11:15
Kagoshima Ibusuki CityHall A bit serial multiply and accumulator with negative number operation
Daichi Okamoto (Okayama Prefectural Univ.), Masafumi Kondo (Kawasaki Univ. of Medical Welfare), Yoshihiro Sejima, Yoichiro Sato, Tomoyuki Yokogawa, Kazutami Arimoto (Okayama Prefectural Univ.) CAS2015-58 MSS2015-32
Recently, digital hearing aids with the high functionality of digital signal processor (DSP) become widely used, and thu... [more] CAS2015-58 MSS2015-32
pp.115-120
EA, EMM 2015-11-12
16:30
Kumamoto Kumamoto Univ. Low delay binaural wind noise cancellation for hearing aids
Yoh-ichi Fujisaka (RION), Ryousuke Kouyama, Hidetoshi Nakashima (NIT, Kumamoto College), Nobuhiko Hiruma (RION) EA2015-30 EMM2015-51
Wind noise is often an issue of hearing aid in outdoor. Generally a windproof is utilized to reduce the noise by attachi... [more] EA2015-30 EMM2015-51
pp.35-40
SP, WIT 2013-06-13
17:00
Niigata   Sound localization under amplification
Tatsuo Nakagawa (YNU), Masayuki Sato (Tsukuba Univ. Tech.), Masahiro Takahashi (Yokohama City Univ.) SP2013-41 WIT2013-11
A sound localization test was administered to people with normal hearing and hearing-impairment. We measured sound local... [more] SP2013-41 WIT2013-11
pp.61-64
SP, EA, SIP 2013-05-17
10:10
Okayama   An occlusion reduction method for hearing aids using adaptive filter
Masahiro Sunohara, Keisuke Watanuki, Makoto Tateno (Rion) EA2013-16 SIP2013-16 SP2013-16
The occlusion effect is one of the critical issues for hearing impaired persons wearing the hearing aids. Many people co... [more] EA2013-16 SIP2013-16 SP2013-16
pp.91-96
EA 2010-07-16
17:00
Tokyo RION Co., Ltd. Speech Enhancement for Hearing Aids Motivated by Auditory Scene Analysis
Masahiro Sunohara, Kiyoaki Terada, Takatoshi Okuno, Takashi Iwakura (RION) EA2010-42
Hearing-impaired people have difficulties communicating with others even if they wear their hearing aids, especially in ... [more] EA2010-42
pp.25-30
EA, US
(Joint)
2010-01-25
16:45
Osaka   [Invited Talk] Elucidation of mechanism of bone-conducted ultrasonic perception and development of a novel hearing-aid for the profoundly deaf
Seiji Nakagawa (AIST) US2009-98 EA2009-106
Although the mechanisms involved remain unclear, several studies have reported that bone-conducted ultrasound (BCU) is e... [more] US2009-98 EA2009-106
pp.59-66(US), pp.41-48(EA)
SIP, IE, IPSJ-SLDM [detail] 2009-10-15
17:00
Fukui Awara Onsen "Matsuya Sensen" [Fellow Memorial Lecture] Analysis of Adaptive Filters in Feedback Systems
Hideaki Sakai (Kyoto Univ.) SIP2009-66 IE2009-91
In this paper, a review is given about the author’s studies on adaptive filters in feedback systems. First,
the results... [more]
SIP2009-66 IE2009-91
pp.59-64
CAS, MSS 2008-11-07
09:30
Osaka Osaka University Three-Channel Variable Filter-Bank for Digital Hearing Aids
Tian-Bo Deng (Toho Univ.) CAS2008-52 CST2008-30
This paper proposes a three-channel (3-channel) variable filter-bank (VFB) that consists of variable lowpass, variable b... [more] CAS2008-52 CST2008-30
pp.41-46
VLD, CAS, SIP 2008-06-26
09:00
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. Adaptive Feedback Canceller System for Sinusoidal Signals and Its Analysis
Hideaki Sakai, Hayato Fukuzono (Kyoto Univ.) CAS2008-1 VLD2008-14 SIP2008-35
In this paper,
adaptive feedback canceller is analyzed for a sum of complex sinusoidal signals and white nose,
and a... [more]
CAS2008-1 VLD2008-14 SIP2008-35
pp.1-6
EA 2007-11-15
16:20
Kumamoto Kumamoto University Two-Input Two-Output Speech Enhancement Using Adaptive Filter
Ai Sasaki (Tohoku Univ.), Shuichi Sakamoto (RIEC, Tohoku Univ.), Satoshi Hongo (Miyagi Kosen.), Junfeng Li (JAIST), Yo-iti Suzuki (RIEC, Tohoku Univ.) EA2007-79
Two-input two-output speech enhancement algorithm is expected to be effective for binaural communication system, since s... [more] EA2007-79
pp.37-42
EA 2006-08-10
13:30
Miyagi   A simple howling canceler based on interaural level difference -- Efficiency in cancelation performance along with frequency resolution --
Kotaro Matsuo, Yoshifumi Chisaki, Tsuyoshi Usagawa (Kumamoto Univ.)
Howling cancelation is an important issue in order to realize eithermonaural or binaural hearing assistant systems inclu... [more] EA2006-45
pp.19-24
IN 2006-07-14
10:10
Fukui   Ubiquitous Network Covering Old Age Society with Networked Hearing Aids
Kenzo Takahashi, Mikio Mori, Shuji Taniguchi, Keisuke Sugihara (Fukui Univ.), Shuji Ohya (NTT Data Hokuriku) IN2006-42
In our country, an aging society has come so that the number of people who suffer from hardness of hearing also tends to... [more] IN2006-42
pp.43-48
CAS, SIP, CS 2006-03-06
12:00
Okinawa Univ of Ryukyu An adaptive algorithm for continuous cancellation of the effect of acoustic feedback path in hearing aids
Hideaki Sakai, Takehiro Fujinaga (Kyoto Univ)
It is well known that the conventional adaptive algorithm for cancellation of the effect of the feedback path in hearing... [more] CAS2005-111 SIP2005-157 CS2005-104
pp.87-92
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