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PRMU, SP 2012-02-09
13:00
Miyagi   Human Activity Recognition for Content Searching Using a Smartphone
Kentarou Shimatani, Tomohiro Mashita, Hiroki Miyamoto, Mayu Iwata, Takahiro Hara, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura, Shojiro Nishio (Osaka Univ.) PRMU2011-194 SP2011-109
(To be available after the conference date) [more] PRMU2011-194 SP2011-109
pp.47-52
PRMU 2011-03-10
11:10
Ibaraki   Simultaneous Optimization of Context Clustering and GMM for Offline Handwritten Word Recognition Using HMM
Tomoyuki Hamamura (Toshiba/Univ. of Tokyo), Bunpei Irie (Toshiba), Takuya Nishimoto, Nobutaka Ono, Shigeki Sagayama (Univ. of Tokyo) PRMU2010-244
Context-dependent HMM is commonly used in speech recognition. The model can be realized by two ways: context clustering ... [more] PRMU2010-244
pp.43-48
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2011-03-07
13:20
Tokyo Tamagawa University Image Recognition Using Language Resource Based on Scene Estimation
Osamu Oura, Masafumi Hagiwara (Keio Univ.) NC2010-135
In this paper, we propose a new method of object recognition using a language resource based on scene
estimation. First... [more]
NC2010-135
pp.47-52
PRMU, MVE, IPSJ-CVIM [detail] 2011-01-21
09:00
Shiga   Trie-Lexicon-Driven On-line Handwritten Japanese Address Phrase Recognition
Gaku Kawasaki, Bilan Zhu, Masaki Nakagawa (TUAT) PRMU2010-174 MVE2010-99
This paper describes a trie-lexicon-driven method for online handwritten Japanese address phrase recognition. We built a... [more] PRMU2010-174 MVE2010-99
pp.205-210
SP 2010-07-23
13:50
Miyagi Ryokusui-tei (Sendai) Confidence Estimation at the Spoken Document Level Using Word Contextual Coherence and Acoustic Likelihood
Taichi Asami, Satoshi Kobashikawa, Yoshikazu Yamaguchi, Hirokazu Masataki, Satoshi Takahashi (NTT Corp.) SP2010-42
This paper presents a confidence estimation method for spoken document verification. Rejection of spoken documents with ... [more] SP2010-42
pp.43-48
HCS 2010-03-08
- 2010-03-09
Shizuoka   The influence of peripheral information on recognition of facial expression
Satoshi Nakashima, Yuko Morimoto, Sakiko Yoshikawa (Kyoto Univ.) HCS2009-73
Recent studies have demonstrated that people recognize facial expression not only by its morphological feature but also ... [more] HCS2009-73
pp.27-28
HIP 2009-12-17
16:10
Miyagi RIEC The influence of darkness on recognition of facial expressions
Satoshi Nakashima, Yuko Morimoto, Sakiko Yoshikawa (Kyoto Univ.) HIP2009-103
We examined the effects of darkness on recognition of facial expression. Participants were shown a set of unfamiliar fac... [more] HIP2009-103
pp.41-46
MVE, CQ
(Joint)
2009-01-15
10:00
Miyazaki Miyazaki Seagaia Resort User's Commute Prediction for Use in a Wearable Learning System Using GPS and an Accelerometer
Tomohiro Nishikawa, Tomohiro Mashita, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura (Osaka Univ) MVE2008-98
In this paper, we have investigated a user's commute prediction echanism for a wearable system provides a context-based ... [more] MVE2008-98
pp.11-16
SP, NLC 2008-12-10
16:10
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Speech Recognition Based on Statistical Models Including Multiple Decision Trees
Sayaka Shiota, Kei Hashimoto, Yoshihiko Nankaku, Akinobu Lee, Keiichi Tokuda (Nagoya Institute of Technology) NLC2008-61 SP2008-116
This paper proposes a speech recoginition technique using multiple decision trees. In the use of context dependent model... [more] NLC2008-61 SP2008-116
pp.221-226
USN, IPSJ-UBI 2008-07-18
09:55
Tokyo Tokyo Denki University (Tokyo) Pedestrian Context Inference Using a 3-Axis Accelerometer
Naoki Iketani, Masaaki Kikuchi, Kenta Cho, Masanori Hattori (Toshiba Inc.)
We introduce a new method to recognize pedestrian contexts using a handheld mobile computer and a three-axis acceleromet... [more] USN2008-24
pp.75-80
MVE 2008-03-23
10:10
Fukuoka Industry & Academia Cooperation Ctr, Kitakyushu Sci & Research Pk User Context Recognition for Use in Wearable Learning Systems Based on Congestion Level Estimation of the Inside of a Train Using a Carbon Dioxide Sensor
Tomonori Nakamura (Osaka Univ.), Takefumi Ogawa (Tokyo Univ.), Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura (Osaka Univ.) MVE2007-89
In this paper, we have investigated a user context recognition mechanism for a wearable system that provides a context-b... [more] MVE2007-89
pp.49-54
SP 2008-03-20
15:15
Tokyo Univ. Tokyo [Poster Presentation] LVCSR based on Context-Dependent Syllable Acoustic Models
Jian Zhang, Longbiao Wang, Seiichi Nakagawa (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.) SP2007-200
We propose an effective and accurate inter-word context dependent modeling for large vocabulary continuous speech recogn... [more] SP2007-200
pp.81-86
PRMU 2008-02-22
09:00
Ibaraki Univ. of Tsukuba Online Handwritten Kanji String Recognition Based on Grammar Description of Character Structures
Ikumi Ota, Ryo Yamamoto, Takuya Nishimoto, Shigeki Sagayama (Univ. of Tokyo) PRMU2007-227
In this paper, we discuss a method for online handwritten Kanji character recognition by describing the structure of Kan... [more] PRMU2007-227
pp.75-80
MVE 2008-01-25
13:30
Hyogo Kobe Translational Research Informatics Center [Invited Talk] User Adaptability Techniques for Cooking Support
Mutsuo Sano (Osaka Inst. of Tech.) MVE2007-78
Recently cooking support services have been noticed under ubiquitous environments. This paper specifies needs for suppor... [more] MVE2007-78
pp.57-62
SP
Toyama Toyama Prefectural University Acoustic Modeling Based on Model Structure Annealing for Speech Recognition
Sayaka Shiota, Kei Hashimoto, Heiga Zen, Yoshihiko Nankaku, Akinobu Lee, Keiichi Tokuda (Nitech) SP2007-35
This paper proposes a joint optimization technique of phonetic decision trees and state sequences for HMM-based speech r... [more] SP2007-35
pp.67-72
USN, IPSJ-UBI 2007-07-20
10:45
Tokyo Tokyo Denki University (Tokyo) Development of Wearable Main Unit for Measuring Personal Activity in A Sensor Network
Haruo Noma (ATR), Ren Ohmua (ATR/Keidai), Futoshi Naya, Masakazu Miyamae, Tomoji Toriyama, Kiyoshi Kogure (ATR) USN2007-27
We have been investigating a sensor network based nursing care support system, E-Nightingale system, that prevents medic... [more] USN2007-27
pp.29-34
PRMU 2007-03-16
10:00
Okayama   Making On-Line Handwritten Mathematical Expression Database Using Stroke-Based Stochastic Context-Free Grammar
Ryo Yamamoto, Shinji Sako, Takuya Nishimoto, Shigeki Sagayama (Tokyo University)
In this paper, we built an on-line handwritten mathematical expression database for evaluation and training of mathemati... [more] PRMU2006-257
pp.13-17
PRMU, TL 2006-02-24
15:00
Ibaraki   Stroke-Based Stochastic Context-Free Grammar for On-line Handwritten Mathematical Expression Recognition
Ryo Yamamoto, Shinji Sako, Takuya Nishimoto, Shigeki Sagayama (Tokyo Univ.)
In this paper, we propose a new framework for on-line handwriting mathematical expression recognition.In this approach, ... [more] TL2005-86 PRMU2005-221
pp.111-116
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