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TL 2023-09-30
14:55
Tokyo University of Tokyo [Poster Presentation] A Pilot Interlingual Study on Synaesthetic Sound-Meaning Associations in English Long Vowels and Voiced and Voiceless Consonants -- Through an Auditory Size Judgment Task by Native Speakers of British English and Native Speakers of Japanese --
Maika Kawabata, Yoko Nakano (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.) TL2023-20
The connection between sound and meaning is generally regarded as arbitrary in language. However, there are cases where ... [more] TL2023-20
pp.25-29
EA, US
(Joint)
2021-12-23
10:20
Kumamoto Sojo University Influential observation to Japanese vowel pronunciation by a change in the wearing form of the face mask
Masanori Akita, Takashi Kido, Shinya Ohsaubo, Yoichi Midorikawa (Oita Univ.) EA2021-62
Wear of a mask is forced by society under COVID-19 environment. Its material and a wear way are a serious problem. In o... [more] EA2021-62
pp.32-35
EA 2020-12-14
13:50
Online Online The measurement of the influence to pronunciation of Japanese vowels by the face mask
Masanori Akita, Haruka Kudo, Satoshi Ito, Yoichi Midorikawa (Oita Univ.) EA2020-54
Wearing the mask is encouraged by WHO, because there are no effective medical methods to COVID-19. Wear of the mask is f... [more] EA2020-54
pp.50-55
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint) [detail]
2018-12-11
09:00
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Nishiwaseda Campus Speech analysis and synthesis using genetic algorithm and Fujisaki model
Tomio Takara (Univ. Ryukyus), Ryoichi Eto (Inter. Sys.) SP2018-50
We propose a model of infant’s word acquisition by speech mimicking. We use vowel space parameter representing a gesture... [more] SP2018-50
pp.101-106
WIT, SP 2018-10-27
13:25
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology(Kitakyushu) Investigation of individual feature extraction in formant restoration from a normalized articulatory space.
Yukinori Hetsugi, Tadashi Sakata, Yuichi Ueda (Kumamoto Univ.) SP2018-33 WIT2018-21
We have developed a speech compensation system that improves phonological properties without impairing the speaker’s ind... [more] SP2018-33 WIT2018-21
pp.7-12
WIT, SP 2018-10-28
10:55
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology(Kitakyushu) A Study of Text Preservation Tool in the Vowel Mouse Shape and Scanning Communication Method for Persons with Severe Physical Disabilities
Kazuyuki Itoh (RI, NRCD) SP2018-44 WIT2018-32
This paper describes about a text preservation tool in the vowel mouse shape and scanning communication method for perso... [more] SP2018-44 WIT2018-32
pp.61-66
WIT 2018-06-09
15:30
Kanagawa   Identification of Tongue Motion and Silent Vowel based on EMG
Tadahiro Oyama (KCCT), Taisei Watanabe (NAIST) WIT2018-4
In this paper, we propose a method to estimate the tongue motion direction and silent speech based on convolutional neur... [more] WIT2018-4
pp.17-20
WIT 2016-10-16
15:15
Saga Karatsu Royal Hotel (Saga pref.) A Trial of Choosing a Word with Yes/No Communication Aid by an ALS Patient
Kuniaki Ozawa, Masayoshi Naito, Naoki Tanaka (Toyo Univ.) WIT2016-37
An Yes/No communication aid for totally locked-in ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) patients has been studied. To mark... [more] WIT2016-37
pp.23-28
WIT 2014-10-20
09:00
Kumamoto   Aging effect on frequency characteristics of word utterances
Kazuto Ogata, Mitsunori Mizumachi, Yoshihisa Nakatoh (Kyutech) WIT2014-48
Advanced nations including Japan are facing aging societies. Aging decreases the ability in speech communication. In thi... [more] WIT2014-48
pp.49-54
TL 2014-10-11
13:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. The Relationship between Vowel Epenthesis and Lexical Representation of Novel Words -- From the Perspective of Phonological Priming --
Takuya Oshiro, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ) TL2014-41
The present study investigated the influence of Japanese English learners’ vowel epenthesis on lexical representation of... [more] TL2014-41
pp.19-22
EA 2013-12-14
15:00
Ishikawa Satellite Plaza of Kanazawa University Changes in formant frequencies of native Mikawa-ben living in Kanazawa.
Minoru Otake, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2013-101
This study investigated changes of acoustic characteristics of Mikawa dialects' speakers who moved from Mikawa area in A... [more] EA2013-101
pp.79-83
HIP, ITE-CE, ITE-HI 2013-11-19
13:00
Miyagi RIEC, Tohoku U. Analysis of contribution of a speaker on a monitor screen in the speech intelligibility test by phoneme using meaningless try-syllable
Gen Hasegawa, Shuichi Sakamoto, Toru Abe, Tomoko Ohtani, Yo-iti Suzuki, Tetsuaki Kawase (Tohoku Univ.) HIP2013-60
This study focuses on which detailed parts around the speaker’s mouse contribute speech intelligibility.To examine this,... [more] HIP2013-60
pp.1-6
NC, MBE 2013-09-24
13:55
Niigata Niigata University Ekinan-Campus "TOKIMATE" Speech Classification Using Brain Activity Signals
Atsushi Nishimoto, Natsue Yoshimura, Koji Jimura (Tokyo Inst. of Tech./NCNP), Hiroyuki Kambara, Duk Shin (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Takashi Hanakawa (NCNP), Yasuharu Koike (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) MBE2013-43 NC2013-29
Recently, Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) are used for handicapped individuals such as patients that have difficulty in ... [more] MBE2013-43 NC2013-29
pp.41-46
IA 2013-02-15
13:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. The Quantum Mechanics of Logic (Digital Linguistics Part-4) -- Human Consciousness is Immune Networks of Experience/Learning Memories and the Results of their Logical Query Operations (A Hypothesis) --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) IA2012-81
Logical thinking sometimes reminds us of dubious syllogism. However, logic circuits in Computer CPUs and life logics of ... [more] IA2012-81
pp.67-72
SP 2013-01-30
15:15
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. Speaker Recognition Using Formant of Vowels
Naoyuki Urakami, Yuta Shoji, Jun Shiraishi, Hironori Yamauchi, Yohei Fukumizu, Tomonori Izumi (Ritsumeikan Univ) SP2012-101
In this paper we propose a speaker recognition or verification methods based on formant of vowels. The proposed method i... [more] SP2012-101
pp.19-24
SP 2013-01-31
16:15
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. Evaluation and Automatic Estimation of Voice Characteristic Similarity Using Isolated Vowels
Shohei Tsujimura, Masanori Morise, Yoichi Yamashita (Ritsumeikan Univ.) SP2012-114
This paper describes a method of voice characteristic similarity focusing on difference of voice characteristics conveye... [more] SP2012-114
pp.97-102
CAS 2013-01-29
16:45
Oita Beppu International Convention Center Phoneme preprocessing circuit of Sound recognition system
Keita Okamoto, Yuichi Ogishima, Hakaru Tamukoh, Masatoshi Sekine (TUAT) CAS2012-92
The human audition can quickly estimate direction of sound and realize speech recognition under the noisy environment. I... [more] CAS2012-92
pp.143-148
SP, IPSJ-SLP 2012-12-21
09:50
Tokyo TITECH(Ookayama) Relative amplitude between consonant and vowel of Bone Conducted speech
Tatsuya Kato, Tetsuya Shimamura (Saitama Univ.) SP2012-91
In highly noisy environments, bone conducted (BC) speech is utilized as a tool for speech communication.
This is becaus... [more]
SP2012-91
pp.71-74
SP 2012-11-08
16:30
Miyagi Ichibancho Lobby, Tohoku Institute of Technology One-click vocal tract mapping interface and its applications to signal conversion
Kohichi Ogata, Kentaro Yamashita (Kumamoto Univ.) SP2012-81
This paper describes the development of a vocal tract mapping interface to produce vowel sounds. The interface is a kind... [more] SP2012-81
pp.55-60
EA 2012-10-27
14:15
Toyama USHIDAKE resort (Toyama) [Poster Presentation] Usefulness of Enhancement Filters for Hearing-Impaired Person Himself Formants
Daiki Sugimoto, Masaya Sekine, Kenji Furihata, Kouichi Mutsuura (Shinshu Univ.) EA2012-67
The formant hypothesis of vowel perception, where the lowest two or three formant frequencies are essential cues for vow... [more] EA2012-67
pp.13-18
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