IEICE Technical Report

Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685      Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380

Volume 114, Number 92

Well-being Information Technology

Workshop Date : 2014-06-19 - 2014-06-20 / Issue Date : 2014-06-12

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Table of contents

WIT2014-1
Development of Tactile Graph Creation Software Using R Statistical Software
Kosuke Araki, Tetsuya Watanabe (Niigata Univ.), Kazunori Minatani (National Center for University Entrance Examinations)
pp. 1 - 4

WIT2014-2
Quantitative analysis on usability of button-input interfaces using tablet devices
Nao Ito (Toyama NCT), Kentaro Tani, Yoshinobu Maeda (Niigata Univ.)
pp. 5 - 9

WIT2014-3
Design of a Touch Display by Tactile Sensory Evaluation Using Onomatopoeic Words.
Manabu Chikai (AIST), Hitoshi Miyake (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.), Shuichi Ino (AIST)
pp. 11 - 16

WIT2014-4
A status report o MIMAMORI experiment by I-ReCSS and a proposal of analysis method for life rhythm of elderly person
Shinsuke Takahashi, Yasunobu Sakamoto, Shigeru Matsuzawa, Atsushi Takeda, Akiyo Matsumoto (Tohoku Gakuin Univ.)
pp. 17 - 21

WIT2014-5
An Experimental System to Measure RR Interval of Fetal Heart using Heart Sound
Mikio Mori, Koji Nishijima, Tatsuya Asai, Yasuhiro Ogoshi, Haruhiko Shirai, Shuji Taniguchi, Chikahiro Araki (Univ. of Fukui)
pp. 23 - 26

WIT2014-6
Instantaneous amplitude and phase restoration using Kalman filter for speech enhancement
Yang Liu, Naushin Nower, Masashi Unoki (JAIST)
pp. 27 - 32

WIT2014-7
An Evaluation through Simulation for Direct F0 Control of an Electrolarynx based on Statistical Excitation Feature Prediction
Kou Tanaka, Tomoki Toda, Graham Neubig, Sakriani Sakti, Satoshi Nakamura (NAIST)
pp. 33 - 38

WIT2014-8
Individuality-preserving Voice Conversion for Articulation Disorders Using Sparse Dictionary Learning
Ryo Aihara, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Ariki (Kobe Univ.)
pp. 39 - 44

WIT2014-9
Adaptive Speech Analysis Method Using Multivariate Empirical Mode Decomposition in Frequency Domain
Surasak Boonkla, Masashi Unoki (JAIST)
pp. 45 - 50

WIT2014-10
Comparison of perceived results of emotional states on Valence-Activation space among multi-languages
Xiao Han, Reda Elbarougy, Masato Akagi (JAIST), Junfeng Li (IOA CAS)
pp. 51 - 56

WIT2014-11
Accurate Recognition of Overlapped Speech -- High Speed Speech Separation by Spectral Subtraction and Acoustic Model Training using Separated Speeches --
Yuto Dekiura, Tetsuya Matsumoto, Yoshinori Takeuchi, Hiroaki Kudo, Noboru Ohnishi, Norihide Kitaoka, Kazuya Takeda (Nagoya Univ.)
pp. 57 - 62

WIT2014-12
Accurate phoneme segmentation method using combination of HMM and Fuzzy Inference system
Liang Dong, Reda Elbarougy, Masato Akagi (JAIST)
pp. 63 - 68

WIT2014-13
Real-time Sign Language Recognition based on three Elements of Sign Language
Mika Hatano, Shinji Sako, Tadashi Kitamura (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.)
pp. 69 - 74

WIT2014-14
[Invited Talk] Hearing dogs - an aid for information communication
Miyuki Mizukoshi (Hearingdog prevalence association)
pp. 75 - 76

WIT2014-15
An Experiment for Creating DAISY Formatted E-Books with TTS-Based Authoring System
Yuka Kuroda, Kosei Fume, Yoshiaki Mizuoka, Taira Ashikawa, Masahiro Morita (Toshiba)
pp. 77 - 82

WIT2014-16
Advantages and Disadvantages of Smartphones and Tablets to Blind People -- Analysis of the Survey Results on the Use of ICT devices by Blind People --
Tetsuya Watanabe, Toshimitsu Yamaguchi (Niigata Univ.), Kazunori Minatani (National Center for University Entrance Examinations)
pp. 83 - 88

WIT2014-17
A study on the effectiveness of the familiar person's voice in reminiscence for elderly people with dementia -- Case of the experiments in Aichi-taiyo-no-mori Nagakute City --
Yuko Hamaguchi, Katsushi Mitsuya, Shohei Kato, Shinji Sako (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.)
pp. 89 - 94

Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.


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