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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SIS, ITE-BCT 2020-10-02
10:20
Online Online A Study on Noise Correlation Matrix Estimation for Binaural Multichannel Wiener Filtering on Impact Noise Reduction
Hajime Nakajima, Naoto Sasaoka, Yoshio Ito (Tottori Univ) SIS2020-23
In noisy acoustic environment, improving the speech intelligibility of hearing-impaired subjects is still a major resear... [more] SIS2020-23
pp.66-70
EA 2018-12-13
16:00
Fukuoka kyushu Univ. Impact Noise Suppression with Noise Frame Detection Based on Kurtosis in Hearing Aid
Yu Urata, Naoto Sasaoka, Yoshio Ito (Tottori Univ.) EA2018-87
Improving the speech intelligibility of hearing-impaired subjects in an acoustic environment including noise is still a ... [more] EA2018-87
pp.39-43
AP, SAT, SANE
(Joint)
2016-07-22
09:55
Hokkaido Otaru port marina Relation between Interference and the Increase of Outage Time Caused by Rain Attenuation in the Beoadcasting Satellite link
Kazuyoshi Shogen (B-SAT), Susumu Nakazawa, Shoji Tanaka (NHK) AP2016-56 SAT2016-22
We have proposed to evaluate the impact of interference on the performance of BSS (Broadcasting Satellite Services) in t... [more] AP2016-56 SAT2016-22
pp.109-113(AP), pp.63-67(SAT)
SIS 2013-12-12
13:30
Tottori Torigin Bunka Kaikan (Tottori) A Study on High Order Cumulant-based Noise Frame Detection for Impact Noise
Norihiro Mamizu, Naoto Sasaoka, Shingo Okumura, Yoshio Itoh (Tottori Univ.) SIS2013-36
In this paper, we propose noise detection based on 4th order cumulant for impact noise. The proposed method takes advant... [more] SIS2013-36
pp.53-57
NLP 2011-05-26
15:15
Kagawa Olive park olive memorial hall Experimental Study on Three-Mass Impact System based on a Pair of Gears
Shu Karube (Oita N.C.T.), Hiroyuki Asahara, Takuji Kousaka (Oita Univ.), Kazuyuki Aihara (Tokyo Univ.) NLP2011-6
The impact vibrating system has a property that the system changes when the trajectory hits the
border. In the field of... [more]
NLP2011-6
pp.27-30
SIS 2010-03-04
11:35
Kanagawa Kanagawa Institute of Technology A Method of Impact Noise Reduction in Speech Signal with Gaussian-Mixed Type Adaptive Wiener Filter
Kyoya Naoki, Kaoru Arakawa (Meiji Univ.) SIS2009-51
Authors proposed before a method for reducing impact noise in speech signal. It detects contaminated parts of speech seq... [more] SIS2009-51
pp.17-22
OCS 2008-05-16
13:15
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Analysis of Cross Phase Modulation Impact on 43-Gb/s RZ-DQPSK signals co-propagating with 11-Gb/s NRZ signals
Takahito Tanimura, Shoichiro Oda, Takeshi Hoshida/, Masahiro Yuki/ (FUJITSU LAB.), Hisao Nakashima/, Kentaro Nakamura/, Huijian Zhang, Lei Li, Zhenning Tao (FRDC), Jens C. Rasmussen (FUJITSU LAB.) OCS2008-2
We experimentally investigate the nonlinear impairments on 43 Gb/s RZ-DQPSK signals with delayed detection and digital c... [more] OCS2008-2
pp.5-10
SIS 2007-12-11
13:50
Hyogo   Impact Noise Suppression for Speech Signals by Using a Morphological Component Analysis with DFT
Hiroaki Hayashi, Makoto Nakashizuka, Youji Iiguni (Osaka Univ.) SIS2007-66
Morphological component analysis (MCA) is a signal separation method using sparse signal representations. For separation... [more] SIS2007-66
pp.47-52
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