Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
TL |
2023-03-11 16:00 |
Online |
Online |
Attempts at establishing uniformity in transcriptions of audio/video task-oriented dialogue
-- Concerning overlapping talk -- Midori Tanimura (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Yoshiko Kawabata (NINJAL), Etsuko Yoshida (The Uni. of Shiga Prefecture), Kazuhiro Takeuchi (Osaka Electro-Communication Univ.) TL2022-42 |
A transcript is one of the indispensable resources for advancing interaction studies, which generally include both lingu... [more] |
TL2022-42 pp.48-53 |
SP, IPSJ-SLP, EA, SIP [detail] |
2023-03-01 11:00 |
Okinawa |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Representation and Prediction of Accent Phrase Prosodic Features in Japanese Text-to-Speech Masaki Sato, Shinnosuke Takamichi, Hiroshi Saruwatari (The Univ. of Tokyo) EA2022-108 SIP2022-152 SP2022-72 |
In order to use speech synthesis in a variety of situations such as dialogue systems and emotional expression in audiobo... [more] |
EA2022-108 SIP2022-152 SP2022-72 pp.197-202 |
CQ, CBE (Joint) |
2023-01-26 14:25 |
Ibaraki |
Epochal Tsukuba International Congress Center (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Analysis of Video Media and Paralinguistic Expressions of Speakers in Tele-conference Services Shunta Sasaki (Niigata Univ.) CQ2022-68 |
In these days, spread of telework and prevention of infectious diseases have led to a rapid increase in demand for tele-... [more] |
CQ2022-68 pp.41-46 |
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2022-11-30 16:00 |
Tokyo |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Representing how it is said with what is said
-- Creation and analysis of an English corpus of focused speech and text reflecting paralinguistically expressed implications -- Naoaki Suzuki, Satoshi Nakamura (NAIST) NLC2022-15 SP2022-35 |
In speech communication, people convey intentions through what is said (linguistic information) and how it is said (para... [more] |
NLC2022-15 SP2022-35 pp.33-38 |
TL |
2021-03-14 14:55 |
Online |
Online |
Question/answer adjacency pairs in task-oriented interactions
-- Analyzing paralinguistic cues of emotion -- Midori Tanimura (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Kazuhiro Takeuchi (OECU), Etsuko Yoshida (Mie Univ.), Koichiro Nakamoto (Yamanashi Univ.), Masataka Yamaguchi (KCUFS) TL2020-21 |
A question is defined as asking the recipient to present information or asking for confirmation, and in general, an ans... [more] |
TL2020-21 pp.18-23 |
SP |
2017-08-30 11:00 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto Univ. |
[Poster Presentation]
Emotion Recognition in Speech Using Deep Neural Network Li ShiChuan, Tomoki Ishikawa, Masahiro Niitsuma, Keisuke Imoto, Yoichi Yamashita (Ritsumeikan Univ.) SP2017-24 |
Speech conveys not only linguistic information but also paralinguistic and non-linguistic information such as emotions,a... [more] |
SP2017-24 pp.25-28 |
SP |
2014-01-24 13:30 |
Aichi |
Meijo Univ. |
Automatic Recogntion of Paralinguistic Information with Speaker Dependent Modeling Tomoyuki Shimakawa, Yoichi Yamashita (Ritsumeikan Univ.) SP2013-103 |
This paper discusses about the automatic recognition of paralinguistic information with speaker dependent modeling. When... [more] |
SP2013-103 pp.43-48 |
SP |
2013-01-31 15:45 |
Kyoto |
Doshisha Univ. |
Labeling of Spoken Dialog for Paralinguistic Information Processing Tomoyuki Shimakawa, Masanori Morise, Yoichi Yamashita (Ritsumeikan Univ.) SP2012-113 |
This paper discusses about labeling of spoken dialog with paralinguistic information. Paralinguistic information which i... [more] |
SP2012-113 pp.91-96 |
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] |
2012-05-22 10:00 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Industry Support Center |
An Impression Analysis of Time-Scale Modified Speech in Dialogues Senichi Ikehara, Hiroto Saito, Naoki Mukawa (Tokyo Denki Univ.) HCS2012-1 HIP2012-1 |
In this paper we discuss how Paralinguistic Information of speakers changes conveyed impressions on hearers under Time-S... [more] |
HCS2012-1 HIP2012-1 pp.1-6 |
IE, MVE |
2012-03-12 09:55 |
Toyama |
Toyama University |
A face-to-face communication medium that allows hearers to control a speaker's para-language for reflecting their inclination Tomonori Tajima, Kanayo Ogura, Kazushi Nishimoto (JAIST) IE2011-134 MVE2011-96 |
In a face-to-face communication, listeners’ attitudes are usually transported to a speaker by ambiguous non-verbal infor... [more] |
IE2011-134 MVE2011-96 pp.7-12 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-20 15:45 |
Tokyo |
|
An MRHSMM-based conversational speech synthesis with controllability of paralinguistic information Tomohiro Nagata, Hiroki Mori (Utsunomiya Univ), Takashi Nose (Tokyo Tech) NLC2011-52 SP2011-97 |
In this paper, we aim at the realization of the speech synthesis that can control paralinguistic informationusing multip... [more] |
NLC2011-52 SP2011-97 pp.179-184 |
SP |
2009-06-24 16:15 |
Hokkaido |
Clark Memorial Hall, Hokkaido Univ. |
Acoustic and Electroglottographic (EGG) analysis of pressed phonation in spontaneous expressive speech Carlos T. Ishi, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita (ATR/IRC) SP2009-28 |
Pressed voice is a voice quality that appears in conversational speech for expressing paralinguistic information related... [more] |
SP2009-28 pp.29-34 |
SP |
2008-06-27 - 2008-06-28 |
Hokkaido |
|
The acoustics and the functions of breathy/whispery voice qualities in speech communication Carlos T. Ishi, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita (ATR) SP2008-42 |
The acoustics and the paralinguistic roles of breathy/whispery voice qualities are analyzed in spontaneous dialogue spee... [more] |
SP2008-42 pp.127-132 |
SP |
2007-10-25 - 2007-10-26 |
Nagasaki |
Nagasaki University |
Prediction of harsh "rikimi" voiced mora in emotional speech Yumiko O. Kato, Yoshifumi Hirose, Takahiro Kamai (Matsushita Ele.) SP2007-73 |
We focused attention on harsh “rikimi” voice (pressed harsh voice,) which appears in state of emotion with tension, like... [more] |
SP2007-73 pp.13-18 |
PRMU, NLC |
2005-09-21 13:00 |
Tokyo |
|
[Special Talk]
A conversational robot understanding and expressing para-linguistic information Tetsunori Kobayashi (Waseda Univ.) |
The conversational robots ROBITA and ROBISUKE, who recognize and generate paralinguistic information, are introduced. RO... [more] |
NLC2005-31 PRMU2005-58 pp.41-46 |