Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-19 11:25 |
Tokyo |
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Extraction of new abbreviated words using Crowdsourcing System Toshihiko Sakai (Kyushu Univ.), Masayuki Ashikawa (Toshiba), Sachio Hirokawa (Kyushu Univ.) NLC2011-36 SP2011-81 |
New words and abbreviated words are being born every day in
CGM(consumer generated media) on the Web, such as Facebook ... [more] |
NLC2011-36 SP2011-81 pp.13-17 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-19 13:50 |
Tokyo |
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Telephone conversations retrieval using Line Detection method in the Distance Matrix Images(LD-DMI) Hiroyuki Nishi, Yuuki Yokobayashi, Haiyen, Yoshimasa Kimura, Toshio Kakinoki (Sojo Univ) NLC2011-37 SP2011-82 |
elephone conversation retrieval systems are required for mail order, help desk and similar telecommunications services. ... [more] |
NLC2011-37 SP2011-82 pp.33-38 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-19 15:45 |
Tokyo |
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A study on language identification using non-negative matrix factorization as an extractor of phonotactic information Tsuyoshi Ogata, Kazuyuki Takagi (UEC Tokyo) NLC2011-38 SP2011-83 |
Language identification is the technique to identify the language being spoken by an unknown speaker. In this paper, pho... [more] |
NLC2011-38 SP2011-83 pp.45-48 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-19 15:45 |
Tokyo |
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Phoneme Recognition based on AF-HMMs with Optimal State Configuration Narpendyah W. Ariwardhani, Yurie Iribe, Kouichi Katsurada, Tsuneo Nitta (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.) NLC2011-39 SP2011-84 |
Speeh recognition based on one-model of articulatory movement HMMs that are commonly applied to both speech recognition ... [more] |
NLC2011-39 SP2011-84 pp.49-54 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-19 15:45 |
Tokyo |
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Concise representation of a matrix of basis functions for speech analysis and synthesis by using segmental NMF Cheol Lee, Kazunori Mano (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.) NLC2011-40 SP2011-85 |
We have proposed an analysis-synthesis method by using non-negative matrix factorization in phoneme-wise speech segments... [more] |
NLC2011-40 SP2011-85 pp.55-60 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-19 15:45 |
Tokyo |
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Speaker identification using closed caption for scene retrieval in television broadcasting Keita Yamamuro, Katunobu Itou (Hosei Univ.) NLC2011-41 SP2011-86 |
There has recently been much research on annotation systems for television broadcasting because of interest in retrievin... [more] |
NLC2011-41 SP2011-86 pp.61-66 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-19 15:45 |
Tokyo |
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Speaker Clustering Using Speaker Subspace Obtained Dynamically based on Variance of Intra-Utterance Yuki Ishikawa, Masafumi Nishida, Seiichi Yamamoto (Doshisha Univ.) NLC2011-42 SP2011-87 |
Speech has two types of information, such as phoneme and speaker. If these information are separated, robust speaker clu... [more] |
NLC2011-42 SP2011-87 pp.67-71 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-19 15:45 |
Tokyo |
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Study on extraction of vocal part in music signal by using non-negative matrix algorithm Yuta Yasui, Hideki Banno, Fumitada Itakura (Meijo Univ) NLC2011-43 SP2011-88 |
This paper describes extraction methods of vocal signal in music signal which is a mixture of vocal signal and accompani... [more] |
NLC2011-43 SP2011-88 pp.73-78 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-19 15:45 |
Tokyo |
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A proposal of acoustic feature related to voice quality for estimation of similarity in singing voice Chifumi Suzuki, Hideki Banno, Fumitada Itakura (Meijo Univ.), Masanori Morise (Ritsumeikan Univ.) NLC2011-44 SP2011-89 |
This report proposes an acoustic feature set to evaluate similarity in singing voice. This study focuses on voice qualit... [more] |
NLC2011-44 SP2011-89 pp.79-84 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-19 15:45 |
Tokyo |
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[Poster Presentation]
Digital Signals Gave Birth to the Grammars and the Abstract Concepts
-- Autogenetic Multi-Stage Development of Human Vocal Communication System -- Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) NLC2011-45 SP2011-90 |
Western Logic has been treating only linguistic propositions since ancient Greek, and there are no discussions on the Lo... [more] |
NLC2011-45 SP2011-90 pp.107-112 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-20 09:00 |
Tokyo |
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Simultaneous application of speaker adaptation and noise mixture model estimation for noise suppression Masakiyo Fujimoto, Shinji Watanabe, Tomohiro Nakatani (NTT) NLC2011-46 SP2011-91 |
In this paper, we propose a joint processing method for a model-based noise suppression that simultaneously achieves spe... [more] |
NLC2011-46 SP2011-91 pp.113-118 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-20 09:25 |
Tokyo |
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GIF-SP: Improvement of Speech Recognition Using General and Discriminative Feature Satoshi Tamura, Yoji Tagami, Satoru Hayamizu (Gifu Univ.) NLC2011-47 SP2011-92 |
This paper proposes a general and discriminative feature ``GIF''.
The feature extraction method proposed in this paper ... [more] |
NLC2011-47 SP2011-92 pp.119-124 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-20 10:30 |
Tokyo |
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Speaker Verification Using MMAP Adaptation Sangeeta Biswas, Johan Rohdin, Koichi Shinoda, Sadaoki Furui (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NLC2011-48 SP2011-93 |
This paper proposes maximum a posteriori (MAP) adaptation of Gaussian mixture models (GMM) using multiple priors for tex... [more] |
NLC2011-48 SP2011-93 pp.133-137 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-20 10:55 |
Tokyo |
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Error Correction Using CRF for Mis-Recognition around OOV Words on Speech Recognition Result Ryohei Nakatani (Kobe Univ.), Naoto Iwahashi (NICT), Mikio Nakano (HRI-JP), Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Ariki (Kobe Univ.) NLC2011-49 SP2011-94 |
This paper presents a fully automatic word error correction on a confusion network
by employing out-of-vocabulary word ... [more] |
NLC2011-49 SP2011-94 pp.139-144 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-20 13:00 |
Tokyo |
|
[Invited Talk]
Development of a framework for constructing spoken dialogue systems based on user-generated content Keiichi Tokuda (NITech) NLC2011-50 SP2011-95 |
This talk introduces a new JST CREST project ``uDialogue,''
involving Nagoya Institute of Technology and the Universi... [more] |
NLC2011-50 SP2011-95 pp.153-157 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-20 14:15 |
Tokyo |
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An Open-Source Toolkit for Building Attractive Voice Interaction Systems -- MMDAgent Akinobu Lee, Keiichiro Oura, Keiichi Tokuda (Nitech) NLC2011-51 SP2011-96 |
The main and unique property of a spoken language interface that attracts people is the mutual, intuitive and lively int... [more] |
NLC2011-51 SP2011-96 pp.159-164 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-20 15:45 |
Tokyo |
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An MRHSMM-based conversational speech synthesis with controllability of paralinguistic information Tomohiro Nagata, Hiroki Mori (Utsunomiya Univ), Takashi Nose (Tokyo Tech) NLC2011-52 SP2011-97 |
In this paper, we aim at the realization of the speech synthesis that can control paralinguistic informationusing multip... [more] |
NLC2011-52 SP2011-97 pp.179-184 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-20 16:10 |
Tokyo |
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On the use of prosodic-event-based HMM in F0 generation of conversational speech Tomoki Koriyama, Takashi Nose, Takao Kobayashi (Tokyo Tech) NLC2011-53 SP2011-98 |
In this paper, we propose prosodic-event-based HMM
for effectively modeling F0 pattern of spontaneous conversational sp... [more] |
NLC2011-53 SP2011-98 pp.185-190 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-20 16:35 |
Tokyo |
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A Study on Speaker Independent Style Conversion in HMM Speech Synthesis Hiroki Kanagawa, Takashi Nose, Takao Kobayashi (Tokyo Tech) NLC2011-54 SP2011-99 |
This paper proposes a technique for synthesizing speech of a desired style using speaker-independent style conversion in... [more] |
NLC2011-54 SP2011-99 pp.191-196 |
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] |
2011-12-20 17:00 |
Tokyo |
|
A study on modeling phone duration using dynamic features for HMM-based speech synthesis Takashi Nose, Takao Kobayashi (Tokyo Tech) NLC2011-55 SP2011-100 |
This paper proposes a technique for modeling and generating phone durations
using their dynamic features to improve pre... [more] |
NLC2011-55 SP2011-100 pp.197-202 |