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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
EA, EMM 2016-11-18
10:45
Oita Compal Hall (Oita) Quality estimation of speech masking system using subjective and objective evaluation scores.
Yosuke Kobayashi (Muroran Inst. of Tech.), Kazuhiro Kondo (Yamagata Univ.) EA2016-59 EMM2016-65
Currently, speech masking systems make use of pre-recorded speech signals to generate maskers. Our previous report, we p... [more] EA2016-59 EMM2016-65
pp.67-72
EA, SP, SIP 2016-03-28
13:15
Oita Beppu International Convention Center B-ConPlaza [Poster Presentation] Lombard effects on speech annoyance and speech intelligibility in noisy environments
Rieko Kubo, Daisuke Morikawa, Masato Akagi (JAIST) EA2015-82 SIP2015-131 SP2015-110
Speech signal modification to increase intelligibility in noisy environments may bring about annoyance in a quieter envi... [more] EA2015-82 SIP2015-131 SP2015-110
pp.93-98
EA, ASJ-H 2015-08-04
14:15
Miyagi Tohoku Univ., Research Inst. of Electrical Communication Quality assessment of bootstrap masker for speech masking systems
Yosuke Kobayashi (NIT, Miyakonojo), Kazuhiro Kondo (Yamagata Univ.) EA2015-23
Currently, speech masking systems make use of pre-recorded speech signals to generate maskers. We have applied the boots... [more] EA2015-23
pp.77-82
MBE 2015-01-22
10:25
Kumamoto Kumamoto University Relationship between biological signals and annoyance for white noise with pure tone
Yuuki Nagazoe, Tomohiko Igasaki, Nobuki Murayama (Kumamoto Univ.) MBE2014-93
In this study, we investigated relationship between annoyance and biological signals when subjects listen to white noise... [more] MBE2014-93
pp.5-8
MBE 2014-01-25
10:20
Saga Saga University Effects of sound pressure change in pure tones on annoyance and biological signals in humans
Yuuki Nagazoe, Tomohiko Igasaki, Nobuki Murayama (Kumamoto Univ.) MBE2013-107
This study is aimed to clarify the relationship between annoyance towards sound and biological signals (electroencephalo... [more] MBE2013-107
pp.65-68
EA, EMM 2012-11-16
14:45
Oita OITA Univ. A study on optimum sound level of broadcasting in a noisy train
Takumi Majima, Aya Shoji, Yutaka Kaneda (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Satoshi Yamamoto, Hayato Imamura (Yawata Electric Industry) EA2012-91 EMM2012-73
Broadcasting in a noisy train has two problems. When the broadcasting sound level is too low, the broadcast is inaudibl... [more] EA2012-91 EMM2012-73
pp.57-62
EA 2011-10-28
13:30
Nagano Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu Univ. Reconstruction of a Logistic Model of Acceptable Noise Levels for Road Traffic Noise
Ryuji Nakagomi, Sho Arai, Kenji Furihata (Shinshu Univ) EA2011-69
Annoyance to noise is probably a good measure of the potential for complaint and community action. Each individual’s deg... [more] EA2011-69
pp.7-12
EA 2010-10-22
16:10
Ishikawa Kanazawa-city Omi-cho Koryu Plaza Relationships between Daily Activities and Individual Acceptable Noise Levels
Ryo Tohyama, Kenji Furihata (Shinshu Univ.) EA2010-83
In our previous paper, an experimental noise annoyance meter, which can evaluate individual acceptable noise levels base... [more] EA2010-83
pp.151-156
EA 2009-10-22
10:45
Niigata   A Noise Annoyance Meter for Prediction of Acceptable Noise Levels and Its Usefulness
Ryo Tohyama, Kenji Furihata (Shinshu Univ.) EA2009-59
The environmental quality standards for noise (including road side areas) in Japan, it is insufficient because noise ann... [more] EA2009-59
pp.19-24
EA 2008-10-23
10:15
Toyama   Construction of a Logistic Prediction Model for Individual Acceptable Noise Levels
Ryo Tohyama, Kenji Furihata (Shinshu Univ.) EA2008-65
Noise annoyance is a good measure of comfort in daily activities. Comfortable condition cannot be created without to kno... [more] EA2008-65
pp.1-6
EA 2008-10-23
10:45
Toyama   Verification of Estimating Individual Acceptable Levels Using a Logistic Prediction Model in Laboratory Experiments
Ryo Tohyama (Shinshu Univ.), Kenji Furihata (Shinshu Univ) EA2008-66
Noise annoyance is a good measure of comfort in daily activities. A logistic prediction model was constructed in previou... [more] EA2008-66
pp.7-12
EA 2006-10-26
13:30
Niigata Nagaoka Univ. Tech. Reduction of annoyance experienced during completion of an intellectual task by masking effect.
Takahiro Tamesue (Nagano Nat. Col. Tec.), Tetsuro Saeki, Shizuma Yamaguchi (Yamaguchi Univ.)
In everyday life it is a common experience that when carrying out mental activities such as memory or arithmetic tasks, ... [more] EA2006-59
pp.25-30
EA 2005-10-21
14:45
Ishikawa   Speech privacy protection using meaningless steady noise considering the spectral level form of speech
Tetsuro Saeki (Yamaguchi Univ.), Takahiro Tamesue (Nagano Col. Tec.), Shizuma Yamaguchi (Yamaguchi Univ.), Kensei Oimatsu (Japan Coast Guard Academy)
This study focuses on achieving speech privacy using a meaningless steady masking noise. Previous study adopted a band-l... [more] EA2005-66
pp.55-60
EA 2004-11-26
10:00
Oita Ohita Univ. Prediction of Probability Distribution for Psychological Evaluation in Sound Environment Based on Fuzzy Theory
Akira Ikuta, Natsuko Hayakawa (Hiroshima Pref. Women's Univ.), Mitsuo Ohta (Hiroshima Univ.)
It is necessary for the statistical evaluation of sound environment to find the mutual relationship between the sound le... [more] EA2004-96
pp.1-6
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