IEICE Technical Report

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

Volume 117, Number 470

Human Information Processing

Workshop Date : 2018-03-03 - 2018-03-04 / Issue Date : 2018-02-24

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Table of contents

HIP2017-93
Study on creating a sense of wind by visual-auditory cross-modality from 3D acoustic systems and 2DCG animation
Yuki Kobayashi, Aya Yasuda, Nao Hodoshima, Kazuhiko Hamamoto (Tokai Univ.)
pp. 1 - 6

HIP2017-94
Hollow face illusion on aerial display with AIRR
Nao Kurokawa, Hirotsugu Yamamoto (Utsunomiya Univ.)
pp. 7 - 10

HIP2017-95
Do you remember where you touched?
Mamizu Tokuda, Takako Yoshida (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.)
pp. 11 - 16

HIP2017-96
Study of Visual Cognition Estimation based on Gaze Movements and target Visual Cognition Difficultly
Hideho Sakaguchi (NAIST/ATR), Akira Utsumi (ATR), Kenji Susami (ATR/Kindai Univ.), Tadahisa Kondo (Kogakuin Univ.), Masayuki Kanbara (NAIST/ATR), Norihiro Hagita (ATR/NAIST)
pp. 17 - 20

HIP2017-97
Anticipation Skill of Experienced Football Players Revealed by Using a Temporal Occlusion Method
Yasuhiro Seya (Aichi Shukutoku Univ.)
pp. 21 - 24

HIP2017-98
Construction of Riemann normal coordinate system in facial expression space
Runa Sumiya (Chuo Univ.), Reiner Lenz (Linkoping Univ.), Jinhui Chao (Chuo Univ.)
pp. 25 - 28

HIP2017-99
The relationship between the performances of change detection task and the scores of anxiety scale under being watched
Hidetoshi Kanaya (Aichi Shukutoku Univ.), Masayoshi Nagai (Ritsumeikan Univ.)
pp. 29 - 30

HIP2017-100
An attempt to evaluate melodies quantitatively on the basis of interactions between tension and relaxation -- Exploring the cognitive preference of melody lines --
Shunji Sugimoto (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.)
pp. 31 - 34

HIP2017-101
Perceptual Underestimation of Dotted Quavers Preceded or Succeeded by a Semiquaver
Chinami Onishi, Yoshitaka Nakajima (Kyushu Univ.)
pp. 35 - 39

HIP2017-102
Comparison of Sung Speech and Read Speech Focused on Critical Band Power Fluctuations
Kanshi Nakao, Takuya Kishida, Yoshitaka Nakajima (Kyushu Univ.)
pp. 41 - 46

HIP2017-103
A study on Lombard effect in infants
Shunsuke Kidani (Hokuriku Univ.), Yuji Takano, Kosuke Taniguchi, Yukihisa Minoura (Doshisha Univ.), Masatoshi Ukezono (RIKEN)
pp. 47 - 49

HIP2017-104
Psychological evaluation of evacuation calls for 30~60 ages
Maori Kobayashi, Masato Akagi (JAIST)
pp. 51 - 56

HIP2017-105
Intelligibility and Phoneme Confusion of Whispered Japanese Speech
Hideaki Konno, Sayaka Minagawa (Hokkaido Univ. of Education)
pp. 57 - 60

HIP2017-106
Recognition Ratio of Japanese Spoken Words with Time-delayed Overlap
Shigeaki Amano, Katuhiro Maki (Aichi Shukutoku Univ.), Kimiko Yamakawa (Shokei Univ.)
pp. 61 - 64

HIP2017-107
Analysis of transmission characteristics of bone-conducted speech using vibration signals
Teruki Toya (JAIST), Peter Birkholz (TU Dresden), Masashi Unoki (JAIST)
pp. 65 - 70

HIP2017-108
Influence of noise conditions on speaker individuality and vocal emotion perception of noise-vocoded speech
Miho Kawamura, Zhi Zhu, Masashi Unoki (JAIST)
pp. 71 - 76

HIP2017-109
Roles of temporal and place coding in auditory gap detection
Kazuhito Ito, Shunsuke Tamura, Shuji Mori (Kyushu Univ.)
pp. 77 - 81

HIP2017-110
Salicylate-induced changes of the repetitive sound function of the neural activity in the primary auditory cortex of guinea pigs observed by optical recording
Yutaka Hosokawa (Univ. of Ryukyus), Shunji Sugimoto, Junsei Horikawa (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.)
pp. 83 - 86

HIP2017-111
Intelligibility of noise-vocoded Japanese speech resynthesized from spectral-change factors: A sonority factor makes speech intelligible
Takuya Kishida, Yoshitaka Nakajima, Kazuo Ueda, Gerard B. Remijn, Seiya Umemoto (Kyushu Univ.)
pp. 87 - 92

HIP2017-112
Acoustic characteristics of five Platypleura species and their application to the identification of species in the field
Yuki Miyazato (Univ. of Ryukyus), Ikuo Matsuo (Tokoku Gakuin Univ.), Takeshi Sasaki, Haruki Tatsuta (Univ. of Ryukyus)
pp. 93 - 98

HIP2017-113
Possible application of velvet noise and its variant in psychology and physiology of hearing
Hideki Kawahara (Wakayama Univ.), Minoru Tsuzaki (Kyoto City Univ. of Arts), Hideki Banno (Meijo Univ.), Morise Masanori (Univ. of Yamanashi), Toshie Matsui (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.), Toshio Irino (Wakayama Univ.)
pp. 99 - 104

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


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