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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SP, JSAI-SLUD
(Joint)
2013-09-18
10:35
Chiba Chiba Univ. Models of Speech Production for Educational Puorpoe
Jouji Suzuki (LAcsh) SP2013-64
Illustration, movie and CG are mostly employed, in order to explain the scientific phenomena. On the other hand, scienti... [more] SP2013-64
pp.1-6
SP, EA, SIP 2013-05-17
09:45
Okayama   Fast speech waveform generation using subband coding for speech synthesis
Nobuyuki Nishizawa, Tsuneo Kato (KDDI Labs) EA2013-15 SIP2013-15 SP2013-15
For fast waveform generation in HMM-based speech synthesizers, a new method using a subband coding method that is also u... [more] EA2013-15 SIP2013-15 SP2013-15
pp.85-90
EMM 2013-03-08
10:00
Kyoto   A time-saving technique and its FPGA implementation for listening to long-time speech
Tatsuhiro Suzuki, Kota Takahashi (Univ. of Electro- Comm.) EMM2012-115
Today, anyone can get a large amount of audio/video contents in a short
time. Thus, time-saving techniques have been g... [more]
EMM2012-115
pp.47-52
ET 2013-01-12
13:00
Tokyo   Effecitiveness of working model for scientific explanation -- Mechanism of speech production --
Jouji Suzuki (Science Instructor) ET2012-73
Illustration, movie and CG are mostly employed, in order to explain the scientific phenomena. On the other hand, various... [more] ET2012-73
pp.27-30
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2012-12-10
- 2012-12-12
Kumamoto Kumamoto-Shintoshin-plaza How oral communication is established? -- Proposal and Demonstration of a Hypothesis based on Fundamental Brain Activity --
Emiko Imai (Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT), Keiko Seki, Toshio Kawamata (Kobe Univ.)
Oral communication consists of linguistic and phonetic aspects. We here propose that the fundamental brain activity defi... [more]
SP 2012-11-08
16:30
Miyagi Ichibancho Lobby, Tohoku Institute of Technology One-click vocal tract mapping interface and its applications to signal conversion
Kohichi Ogata, Kentaro Yamashita (Kumamoto Univ.) SP2012-81
This paper describes the development of a vocal tract mapping interface to produce vowel sounds. The interface is a kind... [more] SP2012-81
pp.55-60
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2012-05-22
11:15
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Individuality in eye movements during speech production
Aya Shirama, Ai Koizumi, Norimichi Kitagawa (NTT CS Lab.) HCS2012-4 HIP2012-4
The present study examined how eye movements show the owner’s individuality in everyday situations. We recorded the bino... [more] HCS2012-4 HIP2012-4
pp.19-24
PRMU, HIP 2012-03-30
13:40
Hyogo   Temporal recalibration in speech production and simultaneity judgment induced by adaptation to delayed auditory feedback
Kosuke Yamamoto, Hideaki Kawabata (Keio Univ.) PRMU2011-273 HIP2011-101
Recent studies of speech mechanism have suggested the existence of a common representation which affects both speech pro... [more] PRMU2011-273 HIP2011-101
pp.205-210
WIT 2012-03-10
14:30
Ibaraki   A new text reader playing text-files directly in the style of DAISY
Satoshi Koyama (Hirosaki Univ.) WIT2011-89
DAISY multimedia contents are effectively used for the dyslexic now. However, these contents cannot be produced easily.... [more] WIT2011-89
pp.107-112
SP 2012-03-09
13:30
Saitama Riken Brain Science Institute Developmental Process of Speech Production in Infancy -- Comparison of Japanese- and English-learning Infants --
Yuko Yamashita, Yoshitaka Nakajima, Kazuo Ueda (Kyushu Univ.), Yoko Shimada (Kyoto Univ.), David Hirsh (Sydney Univ.) SP2011-168
The aim of this study was to examine acoustic changes and rhythm in vocal development. Infant speech sounds at 15, 18, ... [more] SP2011-168
pp.71-75
SP 2012-03-09
14:30
Saitama Riken Brain Science Institute [Invited Talk] Acquisition of English Sounds by Native Speakers of Japanese -- Basic Research and Development of e-Learning System --
Reiko Akahane-Yamada (ATR IRC) SP2011-170
A series of experiments were conducted in order to examine the perception, production and learning of English phonemes b... [more] SP2011-170
pp.83-88
EA, US
(Joint)
2012-01-26
13:30
Osaka Kansai Univ. Evaluation of Musical-Noise-Free Noise Reduction Under Real Acoustic Environments
Ryoichi Miyazaki, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano (NAIST), Kazunobu Kondo (YAMAHA) EA2011-108
In this report, we propose a new theory of nonlinear noise reduction with
a perfectly musical-noise-free property, wher... [more]
EA2011-108
pp.25-30
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2011-12-07
- 2011-12-09
Kagawa Sun Port Hall Takamatsu Reproduction of speech articulations of auditory impaired people using a talking robot
Mitsuki Kitani, Kazuya Okubo, Hideyuki Sawada (Kagawa Univ.)
Authors are constructing a talking robot which has the mechanically structured vocal organs. The robot learns the vocali... [more]
SP 2011-11-29
10:30
Fukuoka Kyusyu University Chikushi Campus On the effect of source-filter coupling in the transition of voice registers
Tokihiko Kaburagi (Kyushu Univ.) SP2011-75
In the generation of voice, acoustic feedback of the vocal tract affects the dynamical behavior of flow through the glot... [more] SP2011-75
pp.37-42
EMM 2011-11-14
15:45
Miyagi   Acoustic privacy area generation based on simple summation of numerous signals from a multichannel loudspeaker array
Takuma Okamoto, Yukio Iwaya, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EMM2011-44
We validate the usability of a simple sound spot generation technique based on simple summation of numerous signals usin... [more] EMM2011-44
pp.25-30
SP 2011-06-24
11:00
Aichi Nagoya Univ. On the use of two-mass vocal cord model in characterizing the stress speech
Xiao Yao (Nagoya Univ.), Takatoshi Jitsuhiro (Nagoya Univ./Aichi Univ. of Tech.), Chiyomi Miyajima, Norihide Kitaoka, Kazuya Takeda (Nagoya Univ.) SP2011-36
This work focuses on the glottal source of speech production, which is important to understand the behavior of vocal fol... [more] SP2011-36
pp.35-40
SP 2011-06-24
13:00
Aichi Nagoya Univ. [Invited Talk] Education in acoustics and speech science using acoustic tubes
Takayuki Arai (Sophia Univ.) SP2011-38
Basic elements of acoustics and speech science are described using acoustic tubes that simulate human vocal tracts. The ... [more] SP2011-38
pp.47-50
SP 2011-06-24
14:45
Aichi Nagoya Univ. Study on speech production that is suitable for speech announcements in noisy/reverberant environment
Nao Hodoshima (Tokai Univ.), Takayuki Arai (Sophia Univ.), Kiyohiro Kurisu (TOA Corp.) SP2011-40
Speech uttered in noise is generally more intelligible than speech produced in quiet when they are heard in noise, and s... [more] SP2011-40
pp.57-61
SP 2010-11-18
13:00
Aichi Aichi Prefectural Univ. [Invited Talk] Estimation of Vocal Tract Transfer Characteristics from Speech based on Experimental Knowledge of Production Model
Nobuhiro Miki (Future Univ.) SP2010-72
In the vowel production system of human speech, the
properties are discussed for the vocal tract
impedance, subglotta... [more]
SP2010-72
pp.17-22
SP 2010-11-19
09:15
Aichi Aichi Prefectural Univ. Acoustic separation between linguistic and extra-linguistic information in speech and its significant importance to enable speech communication
Nobuaki Minematsu (Univ. Tokyo) SP2010-78
The source-filter model, which was derived from observations of speech production, has been widely used to separate spee... [more] SP2010-78
pp.53-58
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