Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380
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SP2009-148
Statistical Analysis of Pitch Pattens in English Sentence Utterances by Native Japanese Speakers
Tomoko Nariai, Kazuyo Tanaka (Univ. of Tsukuba.)
pp. 1 - 6
SP2009-149
Rhythm in Music and Rhythm in Language
Kengo Ohgushi (Kyoto City Univ. of Arts)
pp. 7 - 12
SP2009-150
Listener-oriented adaptation of vowel devoicing in dialogues by Kinki dialect speakers
Rei Yasuda, Ryoko Hayashi (Kobe Univ.)
pp. 13 - 17
SP2009-151
The effect of shadowing training for Mongolian and Chinese learners of Japanese
Arona, Ryoko Hayashi (Kobe Univ.)
pp. 19 - 24
SP2009-152
[Invited Talk]
Production and acquisition of expressive speech in the first and second languages
Ryoko Hayashi (Kobe Univ.)
pp. 25 - 30
SP2009-153
Auditory illusory continuity behaviorally found in Mongolian gerbils
Akihiro Usami (Doshisha Univ. Grad. Sch.), Kohta Kobayasi (Doshisha Univ. Bio-navigation Research), Hiroshi Riquimaroux (Doshisha Univ. Bio-navi. Research)
pp. 31 - 36
SP2009-154
Locomotor activities of Mongolian gerbil driven by species-specific vocalization
Shinji Ishino (Doshisha Univ.), Kohta Kobayasi, Hiroshi Riquimaroux (Doshisha Univ. Bio-navi Resarch)
pp. 37 - 42
SP2009-155
Temporal integration of auditory and visual information in AI neurons of awake gerbil
Yoichi Suwa (Doshisha Univ.), Kohta Kobayasi, Hiroshi Riquimaroux (Doshisha Univ. Bio-navi. Research)
pp. 43 - 48
SP2009-156
Columnar Patterns in Auditory Cortex Revisited
Hiroko Kosaki (Tokyo Hospital, National Printing Bureau)
p. 49
SP2009-157
A modeling study of latent structure of articulation generating speech sound within the identical category
Akikazu Nishikido (JAIST), Jianwu Dang (JAIST/Tianjin Univ.)
pp. 51 - 56
SP2009-158
Speaker normalization by local expansion and contraction of the vocal tract
Tatsuya Kitamura (Konan Univ.), Hironori Takemoto (NICT), Seiji Adachi (Fraunhofer IBP)
pp. 57 - 62
SP2009-159
A vocal fold model including acoustic effects of the supra- and subglottal systems
Hironori Takemoto (NICT), Seiji Adachi (Fraunhofer institute), Yosuke Tanabe (Hitatchi)
pp. 63 - 68
SP2009-160
Relationship between perturbation level and compensatory response on articulatory movements
Rintaro Ogane, Masaaki Honda (Waseda Univ.)
pp. 69 - 73
SP2009-161
Auditory attention affects auditory feedback control of the voice fundamental frequency
Shuntaro Okazaki, Koichi Mori, Chang Cai (Research institute of NRCD)
pp. 75 - 80
SP2009-162
[Invited Talk]
Verification of the motor theory of speech perception by articulatory measurement and functional brain imaging
Sadao Hiroya (NTT Corp.)
pp. 81 - 86
SP2009-163
An Estimation Method of Formant/Anti-Formant on delta Transform Region
Syunsuke Azuma, Nobuhiro Miki (Future Univ-Hakodate)
pp. 87 - 91
SP2009-164
A note on filter model considering vocal-tract analog model
Hironobu Kawata, Nobuhiro Miki (Future Univ-Hakodate)
pp. 93 - 98
SP2009-165
Representation and estimation of aperiodic component in voiced sounds for high-quality speech analysis and synthesis systems
Hideki Kawahara (Wakayama Univ.), Masanori Morise (Ritsumei. Univ.), Toru Takahashi (Kyoto Univ.), Hideki Banno (Meijo Univ.), Ryuichi Nisimura, Toshio Irino (Wakayama Univ.)
pp. 99 - 104
SP2009-166
A study on a method of measuring auditory spectral and temporal resolution for sensorineural hearing-impaired listeners
-- Measurement of degree of auditory resolution deterioration by F&T-test --
Motokuni Itoh (Panasonic Corp./Digital & Network Tech.), Hikaru Takato (Tohoku Bunka Gakuen Univ.), Yoshiaki Takagi, Eiji Noguchi, Takashi Katayama (Panasonic Corp./Digital & Network Tech.)
pp. 105 - 109
SP2009-167
Modeling of perception and cognition process of non-verbal information
Asato Sato, Hiroki Oohashi, Hideaki Kikuchi, Akira Ichikawa (Waseda Univ.)
pp. 111 - 116
SP2009-168
Acoustic features of "un" and the preceding utterance for classifying discourse functions
Yuichi Ishimoto, Mika Enomoto (Tokyo Univ. of Tech.), Hanae Koiso (NIJLA)
pp. 117 - 122
SP2009-169
Digital Principles Applied in Human Vocal Communication
-- The Distinct and Finite Signal Set of Syllables, and Source/channel/carrier-wave Coding/Decoding Mechanisms --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer)
pp. 123 - 128
Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.