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Special Interest Group on Music and Computer (IPSJ-MUS)  (Searched in: 2014)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
08:50
Tokyo   "Ongaku" Symposium 2014: The 2nd Symposium on Any Topics Related to Acoustics, Audition and Natural Language
Hirokazu Kameoka (Univ. of Tokyo/NTT), Eriko Aiba (UEC), Yasunori Ohishi (NTT), Tetsuro Kitahara (Nihon Univ.), Tatsuya Kitamura (Konan Univ.), Shoei Sato (NHK), Masahito Togami (Hitachi), Tomoki Toda (NAIST), Kazuyoshi Yoshii (Kyoto Univ.) SP2014-1
 [more] SP2014-1
pp.1-3
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
09:00
Tokyo   [Invited Talk] Speaker adaptation technologies for speech synthesis and its application to assistive technology
Junichi Yamagishi (NII) SP2014-2
 [more] SP2014-2
pp.5-6
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
10:30
Tokyo   [Invited Talk] Infinite data analysis and Bayesian nonparametrics for audio signal processing
Masahiro Nakano (NTT) SP2014-3
Bayesian nonparametrics has been an active area of research. Althoug we can construct a variety of models based on famou... [more] SP2014-3
pp.13-18
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
15:30
Tokyo   [Invited Talk] From multimodal spatial hearing to engineering applications to cope with severe disasters -- Our recent research restuls on spatial acoustic information sciences --
Yo-iti Suzuki, Shuichi Sakamoto (Tohoku Univ.) SP2014-4
 [more] SP2014-4
pp.19-20
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-25
09:00
Tokyo   [Invited Talk] Behavioral neurosciences of vocal control and learning -- using the songbird as a model system --
Ryosuke O. Tachibana (Univ. of Tokyo) SP2014-5
This article provides an introductory review of behavioral neuroscience studies on vocal control and learning of songbir... [more] SP2014-5
pp.29-34
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-25
09:45
Tokyo   [Invited Talk] Machine Translation -- Why couldn't we do it? Why are we starting to be able to now? --
Graham Neubig (NAIST) SP2014-6
While machine translation has been a long-held dream dating back to the appearance of the first computers, for many year... [more] SP2014-6
pp.35-38
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-25
10:30
Tokyo   [Invited Talk] Applications and Advances of Deep Learning for Automatic Speech Recognition
Yotaro Kubo (Amazon) SP2014-7
In this presentation, I will introduce recent advances in deep learning methods, and several instances of application of... [more] SP2014-7
pp.39-44
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-25
15:30
Tokyo   [Invited Talk] R&D of Music Information Retrieval Technology and Issues for its Deployment to Practical Applications
Keiichiro Hoashi (KDDI Labs) SP2014-8
 [more] SP2014-8
p.45
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-25
16:15
Tokyo   [Invited Talk] What Higher-Order Statistics Tell Us? -- Acoustic Signal Processing Based on Unsupervised Learning --
Hiroshi Saruwatari (Univ. of Tokyo) SP2014-9
 [more] SP2014-9
pp.47-52
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
11:30
Tokyo   A Consideration of Evaluation Measurements in Spoken Term Detection
Satoshi Oshima, Yoshiaki Itoh (Iwate Prefectural Univ.) SP2014-10
 [more] SP2014-10
pp.117-121
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
11:30
Tokyo   Robustness of Speaker Identification Using Pseudo Pitch Synchronized Phase Information
Yuta Kawakami, Longbiao Wang (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.), Atsuhiko Kai (Shizuoka Univ.), Seiichi Nakagawa (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.) SP2014-11
The phase information is useful for the speaker recognition task, but MFCC ignores that. In this work, we conducted spea... [more] SP2014-11
pp.123-126
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
11:30
Tokyo   Visualization of World Englishes pronunciations from a speaker's self-centered viewpoint using attributes of accent, gender, and age
Yuji Kawase, Nobuaki Minematsu, Daisuke Saito, Keikichi Hirose (UTokyo), Han-Ping Shen (NCKU) SP2014-12
English is the only language available for global communication and is known to have a large diversity of pronunciations... [more] SP2014-12
pp.127-132
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
11:30
Tokyo   Native language recognition using machine learning
Ryota Sakagami, Kouki Takeshita, Longbiao Wang, Masahiro Iwahashi (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech) SP2014-13
The difference in pronunciation occurs in a non-native speaker and a native speaker. Therefore, communication is difficu... [more] SP2014-13
pp.139-141
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
11:30
Tokyo   Language recognition in reverberant environments
Kouki Takeshita, Ryota Sakagami, Longbiao Wang, Masahiro Iwahashi (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.) SP2014-14
 [more] SP2014-14
pp.143-145
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
11:30
Tokyo   Discriminative training of acoustic models for system combination
Yuuki Tachioka (Mitsubishi Electric), Shinji Watanabe, Jonathan Le Roux, John R. Hershey (MERL) SP2014-15
In discriminative training methods, the objective function is designed to improve the performance of automatic speech re... [more] SP2014-15
pp.147-152
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
11:30
Tokyo   Distant-talking Speech Recognition with Asynchronous Speech Recording
Shunta Teraoka, Yuma Ueda (Shizuoka Univ.), Longbiao Wang (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.), Atsuhiko Kai, Taku Fukushima (Shizuoka Univ.) SP2014-16
Although applications using mobile terminals have attracted increasing attention, there are few studies that focus on di... [more] SP2014-16
pp.153-157
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
11:30
Tokyo   [研究紹介] A spectrogram-patch-input DNN model for detection and classification of acoustic events robust to speech overlapping scenarios
Miquel Espi, Masakiyo Fujimoto, Yotaro Kubo, Tomohiro Nakatani (NTT) SP2014-17
This paper presents an acoustic event detection and classification method that learns features from spectrogram patches ... [more] SP2014-17
pp.171-176
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
11:30
Tokyo   Development of environmental sound collection system using smart devices based on crowd-sourcing approach
Sunao Hara, Akinori Kasai, Masanobu Abe (Okayama Univ.), Noboru Sonehara (NII) SP2014-18
In this study, we aimed to construct environmental sound database for various sounds as Wisdom of the crowds. For exampl... [more] SP2014-18
pp.177-180
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
11:30
Tokyo   ROCKON:Environmental sound collection and recognition system using smartphones
Minori Matsuyama, Takahiko Tsuda, Ryuichi Nisimura, Hideki Kawahara (Wakayama Univ), Junnosuke Yamada (NTT), Toshio Irino (Wakayama Univ) SP2014-19
 [more] SP2014-19
pp.181-186
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-24
11:30
Tokyo   Underdetermined Blind Separation of Moving Sources Based on Probabilistic Modeling
Takuya Higuchi, Norihiro Takamune, Tomohiko Nakamura (Univ. of Tokyo), Hirokazu Kameoka (Univ. of Tokyo/NTT) SP2014-20
This paper deals with the problem of the underdetermined blind separation and tracking of moving sources. In practical s... [more] SP2014-20
pp.211-216
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