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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
EA, ASJ-H, ASJ-MA, ASJ-SP 2024-07-06
14:50
Hokkaido   A technique of generating source signals for speech synthesis taking account of fluctuation phenomena
Naofumi Aoki (Hokkaido Univ.) EA2024-13
This study has investigated a technique that reproduces waveform fluctuations for synthesized speech by limiting Q of it... [more] EA2024-13
pp.13-18
EA, ASJ-H, ASJ-MA, ASJ-SP 2023-07-02
15:10
Hokkaido   Speech Restoration of Spectrogram Images Printed in a Document "Visible Speech" Published in 1947
Naofumi Aoki (Hokkaido Univ.) EA2023-6
The restoration of speech materials recorded in the past might be regarded as a study in acoustical archeology. It may p... [more] EA2023-6
pp.12-15
EA, ASJ-H, ASJ-MA, ASJ-SP 2023-07-02
15:35
Hokkaido   Comparison of the Performance between CNN and CRNN Models for Screening Pathological Speech Using Spectrogram Images
Naofumi Aoki (Hokkaido Univ.), Keiki Zen (Industrial Research Institute, Hokkaido Research Organization) EA2023-7
This study has investigated the possibility of screening pathological speech using machine learning techniques. This pap... [more] EA2023-7
pp.16-21
EA, ASJ-H, ASJ-MA, ASJ-SP 2023-07-02
16:00
Hokkaido   A Study on Spatial Resolution in Acoustic Simulation of Head-Related Transfer Functions using FDTD method
Kazuhiro Kakizaki, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.), Kunitoshi Motoki (Hokkai Gakuen Univ.) EA2023-8
By applying the technique based on Head-Related Transfer Function(HRTF), it becomes possible to achieve a more immersive... [more] EA2023-8
pp.22-25
SP, IPSJ-SLP, EA, SIP [detail] 2023-02-28
09:30
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Study on Designing Hopping Patterns Based on Euler Graphs for Inaudible Sound Communication Systems
Naofumi Aoki, Kosei Ozeki (Hokkaido Univ.), Kenichi Ikeda, Hiroshi Yasuda, Hiroyuki Namba (SST) EA2022-80 SIP2022-124 SP2022-44
The inaudible sound communication system of our implementation estimates the correct positions of received symbols for t... [more] EA2022-80 SIP2022-124 SP2022-44
pp.31-34
EA, ASJ-H, ASJ-MA, ASJ-SP 2022-07-07
13:25
Hokkaido   Making Instrumental Sound by Full Scratch Synthesis
Naofumi Aoki (Hokkaido Univ.) EA2022-15
This study focuses on archiving the know-how of sound synthesis techniques for developing teaching materials of acoustic... [more] EA2022-15
pp.8-11
EA, ASJ-H, ASJ-MA, ASJ-SP 2022-07-07
17:15
Hokkaido   Investigation of an sound event detection system for ultrasound signals.
Kosei Ozeki, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.), Ikeda Kenichi, Yasuda Hiroshi (SST) EA2022-22
Acoustic wave communication is more prone to errors in information identification than radio wave communication because ... [more] EA2022-22
pp.47-50
EA, ASJ-H, ASJ-MA, ASJ-SP 2022-07-07
17:40
Hokkaido   A Study on the Resolution of Three Dimensinal Pinna Model for Estimating HRTF by Using FDTD Method
Kazuhiro Kakizaki, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.), Kunitoshi Motoki (Hokkai Gakuen Univ.) EA2022-23
Reproducing an individual head-related transfer function(HRTF), we can perceive a three-dimensional sound image clearly.... [more] EA2022-23
pp.51-54
EA, ASJ-H 2021-07-15
16:25
Online Online A production note of a hand-made vocal cords model
Naofumi Aoki (Hokkaido Univ.) EA2021-11
This study tries to develop a vocal cords model that may be employed for a teaching material explaining the mechanism of... [more] EA2021-11
pp.53-56
EA, ASJ-H 2021-07-16
11:05
Online Online A study on the online speech data collection for speech synthesis
Yuya Hoshiko, Naofumi Aoki, Kosei Ozeki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.) EA2021-15
There are high expectations for text-to-speech systems for people who are unable to speak with their own voice, such as ... [more] EA2021-15
pp.72-74
EA, ASJ-H 2021-07-16
11:30
Online Online A study on the number of speech samples required for making acoustic models in tailor-made speech synthesis
Keigo Narita, Naofumi Aoki, Atsuhito Udo, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.) EA2021-16
In this study, we created speaker dependent acoustic models with varying numbers of samples, and confirmed differences i... [more] EA2021-16
pp.75-76
SP, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-MUS 2021-06-18
15:00
Online Online A Beginner's Introduction to Sound Programming for Digital Stomp Boxes
Naofumi Aoki (Hokkaido Univ.) SP2021-3
This study has developed a platform for programmable digital stomp boxes. This paper introduces the overview of our prod... [more] SP2021-3
pp.13-18
SP, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-MUS 2021-06-19
13:00
Online Online Creating of Japanese Phoneme Balanced Sentences for Speech Synthesis
Yuko Takai, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.) SP2021-9
When the loss of voice is inevitable due to pharyngectomy or other reasons, it has become possible to realizespeech synt... [more] SP2021-9
pp.39-41
SP, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-MUS 2021-06-19
13:00
Online Online Verifying the Method to Generate Stage Data for Rhythm Game Using Machine Learning
Atsuhito Udo, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.) SP2021-10
Recently, the video game development industry has exhibited significant growth, which resulted in more intense competiti... [more] SP2021-10
pp.42-45
SP, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-MUS 2021-06-19
13:00
Online Online Low Loss Machine Learning for Digital Modeling of Distortion Stomp Boxes.
Yuto Matsunaga, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.), Tetsuya Kojima (NITTC) SP2021-11
Distortion stomp boxes are one of the acoustic devices used on electric guitars. This device has attracted the interest ... [more] SP2021-11
pp.46-50
SP, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-MUS 2021-06-19
13:00
Online Online A Study on Error Correction for Improving the Accuracy of Acoustic Models
Saki Anazawa, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.) SP2021-12
People with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) or dysarthria sometimes use their own voice for speech synthesis. In thi... [more] SP2021-12
pp.51-52
SP, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-MUS 2021-06-19
13:00
Online Online A Research Related to the Fricative Sound Determination in Digital Pattern Playback
Hiroki Otake, Naofumi Aoki, Kosei Ozeki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.) SP2021-13
Pattern Playback (PP) is a device which converts spectrograms into speech by amplitude modulation, and Digital Pattern P... [more] SP2021-13
pp.53-56
SP, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-MUS 2021-06-19
15:00
Online Online Dynamic Display of Guidelines in Interactive Speech Synthesizer
Daiki Goto (Hokkai Gakuen Univ.), Naofumi Aoki, Keisuke ai (Hokkaido Univ.), Kunitoshi Motoki (Hokkai Gakuen Univ.) SP2021-18
We are developing a speech synthesis system that can play sounds by interactive control, just like playing a musical ins... [more] SP2021-18
pp.80-84
SP, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-MUS 2021-06-19
15:00
Online Online Development of ultrasonic signal classification system using deep learning
Kosei Ozeki, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.), Kenichi Ikeda, Hiroshi Yasuda (SST) SP2021-21
The problem with sound wave communication is that it causes more incorrect identification than radio wave communication.... [more] SP2021-21
pp.97-100
EA, ASJ-H, EMM 2020-11-20
13:30
Online Online [Poster Presentation] A Study on the Receptive Field in Modeling of Distortion Circuits based on Machine Learning
Yuto Matsunaga, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.), Tetsuya kojima (NIT, Tokyo College) EA2020-33 EMM2020-48
Distortion circuits are one of the acoustic devices for modern musics.
These devices are popular with many artists.
In... [more]
EA2020-33 EMM2020-48
pp.62-67
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