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Technical Committee on Speech (SP)  (Searched in: 2009)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SP 2010-03-04
13:00
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) Statistical Analysis of Pitch Pattens in English Sentence Utterances by Native Japanese Speakers
Tomoko Nariai, Kazuyo Tanaka (Univ. of Tsukuba.) SP2009-148
The present study describes statistical results obtained for certain inherent ambiguities in native Japanese speakers on... [more] SP2009-148
pp.1-6
SP 2010-03-04
13:30
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) Rhythm in Music and Rhythm in Language
Kengo Ohgushi (Kyoto City Univ. of Arts) SP2009-149
It has been often pointed out that the sense of rhythm of Japanese people is somewhat different from that of Western peo... [more] SP2009-149
pp.7-12
SP 2010-03-04
14:00
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) Listener-oriented adaptation of vowel devoicing in dialogues by Kinki dialect speakers
Rei Yasuda, Ryoko Hayashi (Kobe Univ.) SP2009-150
Vowel devoicing in Japanese is thought to have listener adaptive characteristics. Speakers tune their performance accord... [more] SP2009-150
pp.13-17
SP 2010-03-04
14:30
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) The effect of shadowing training for Mongolian and Chinese learners of Japanese
Arona, Ryoko Hayashi (Kobe Univ.) SP2009-151
In this study, the effect of shadowing and reading/repeating training on learners of Japanese was examined. The purpose ... [more] SP2009-151
pp.19-24
SP 2010-03-04
15:15
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) [Invited Talk] Production and acquisition of expressive speech in the first and second languages
Ryoko Hayashi (Kobe Univ.) SP2009-152
The present paper reviews recent studies by the author and her co-authors about speech production and acquisition of Jap... [more] SP2009-152
pp.25-30
SP 2010-03-04
16:30
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) 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) SP2009-153
Auditory system of human is capable of recognizing sound even if the sound is partially interrupted by noise burst. This... [more] SP2009-153
pp.31-36
SP 2010-03-04
17:00
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) Locomotor activities of Mongolian gerbil driven by species-specific vocalization
Shinji Ishino (Doshisha Univ.), Kohta Kobayasi, Hiroshi Riquimaroux (Doshisha Univ. Bio-navi Resarch) SP2009-154
In this study, we investigated functions of species-specific calls in Mongolian gerbils by measuring their locomotor act... [more] SP2009-154
pp.37-42
SP 2010-03-04
17:30
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) 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) SP2009-155
How the audio-visual information is integrated in neuronal level has been still largely unknown. We investigated the neu... [more] SP2009-155
pp.43-48
SP 2010-03-04
18:00
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) Columnar Patterns in Auditory Cortex Revisited
Hiroko Kosaki (Tokyo Hospital, National Printing Bureau) SP2009-156
 [more] SP2009-156
p.49
SP 2010-03-05
09:00
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) A modeling study of latent structure of articulation generating speech sound within the identical category
Akikazu Nishikido (JAIST), Jianwu Dang (JAIST/Tianjin Univ.) SP2009-157
It is well known that there exists one-to-many relationship between speech sound and articulation for years. However, th... [more] SP2009-157
pp.51-56
SP 2010-03-05
09:30
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) Speaker normalization by local expansion and contraction of the vocal tract
Tatsuya Kitamura (Konan Univ.), Hironori Takemoto (NICT), Seiji Adachi (Fraunhofer IBP) SP2009-158
Vocal tract warping functions for normalizing inter-speaker differences of vocal tract transfer functions were calculate... [more] SP2009-158
pp.57-62
SP 2010-03-05
10:00
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) A vocal fold model including acoustic effects of the supra- and subglottal systems
Hironori Takemoto (NICT), Seiji Adachi (Fraunhofer institute), Yosuke Tanabe (Hitatchi) SP2009-159
Vocal fold vibration is influenced not only by acoustic characteristics of the supraglottal system (vocal tract) but als... [more] SP2009-159
pp.63-68
SP 2010-03-05
10:45
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) Relationship between perturbation level and compensatory response on articulatory movements
Rintaro Ogane, Masaaki Honda (Waseda Univ.) SP2009-160
We examined temporal compensation in the utterance to altered auditory
feedback, where the time-scale of the feedback ... [more]
SP2009-160
pp.69-73
SP 2010-03-05
11:15
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) Auditory attention affects auditory feedback control of the voice fundamental frequency
Shuntaro Okazaki, Koichi Mori, Chang Cai (Research institute of NRCD) SP2009-161
Voice fundamental frequency (F0) is regulated by auditory feedback. Although both compensatory and following F0 response... [more] SP2009-161
pp.75-80
SP 2010-03-05
13:00
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) [Invited Talk] Verification of the motor theory of speech perception by articulatory measurement and functional brain imaging
Sadao Hiroya (NTT Corp.) SP2009-162
``The motor theory of speech perception,'' which has been proposed by Liberman et al. in 1960's, assumes that the phonol... [more] SP2009-162
pp.81-86
SP 2010-03-05
14:15
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) An Estimation Method of Formant/Anti-Formant on delta Transform Region
Syunsuke Azuma, Nobuhiro Miki (Future Univ-Hakodate) SP2009-163
The formant information on wide-band speech signals is expected to apply for speech synthesis and recognition techniques... [more] SP2009-163
pp.87-91
SP 2010-03-05
14:45
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) A note on filter model considering vocal-tract analog model
Hironobu Kawata, Nobuhiro Miki (Future Univ-Hakodate) SP2009-164
The lossless model of the vocal tract has been used for speech synthesis with the vocal tract analog. However, it has be... [more] SP2009-164
pp.93-98
SP 2010-03-05
15:15
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) 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.) SP2009-165
Mixed-mode excitation is crucially important and effective for high-quality speech analysis, modification and resynthesi... [more] SP2009-165
pp.99-104
SP 2010-03-05
16:00
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) 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.) SP2009-166
Estimating the deterioration of auditory function from multiple aspects is important for applying adequate hearing aid p... [more] SP2009-166
pp.105-109
SP 2010-03-05
16:30
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) Modeling of perception and cognition process of non-verbal information
Asato Sato, Hiroki Oohashi, Hideaki Kikuchi, Akira Ichikawa (Waseda Univ.) SP2009-167
In this research, we paid attention to non-linguistic information which is extended by prosody that voice has and make o... [more] SP2009-167
pp.111-116
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