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SIS 2023-03-03
13:20
Chiba Chiba Institute of Technology
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A study on anomalous signal detection from ELF electromagnetic wave data using autoencoder
Hideo Kohatsu, Akitoshi Itai (Chubu Univ.), Ichi Takumi (NITech), Hiroshi Yasukawa (Aichi Prefectural Univ.) SIS2022-55
It is know that the electromagnetic (EM) wave radiated from the earth's crust is observed before the great earthquake. T... [more] SIS2022-55
pp.81-85
SP, IPSJ-SLP, EA, SIP [detail] 2023-03-01
14:40
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Anomalous sound detection based on differential features of multi channel acoustic signals considering spatial and temporal variations
Shota Nishiyama, Akira Tamamori (AIT)
Anomalous sound detection plays an essential role in machine condition management in factory automation. The task of ano... [more]
SIS 2021-12-03
13:00
Online Online [Tutorial Lecture] A study of anomalous sound detection using autoencoder for quality determination and condition diagnosis
Takashi Sudo, Yasuhiro Kanishima, Hiroyuki Yanagihashi (Toshiba) SIS2021-25
In the quality inspection of the product manufacture in a mass-production line or the apparatus preservation for produc... [more] SIS2021-25
pp.20-25
SIS 2021-03-05
09:00
Online Online A Study on Anomalous Signal Detection Using Convolutional Neural Network for ELF Band Electromagnetic Wave
Hideo Kohatsu, Akitoshi Itai (Chubu Univ.), Ichi Takumi (Nagoya Institute of Tech.), Hiroshi Yasukawa (Aichi Prefectural Univ.) SIS2020-51
The electromagnetic (EM) wave radiated from the earth's crust is known as an important information to understand the pre... [more] SIS2020-51
pp.88-93
SIS 2020-12-01
10:50
Online Online A study of anomalous sound detection using sound activity detection
Yasuhiro Kanishima, Takashi Sudo (Toshiba) SIS2020-29
In anomalous sound detection that determines the operation of the device or the quality of the product based on the soun... [more] SIS2020-29
pp.12-17
SIS 2009-06-11
15:40
Okinawa   [Invited Talk] Signal Detection Technology on Earth Diastrophism Using Electromagnetic Wave Observation
Hiroshi Yasukawa (Aichi Prefectural Univ.), Ichi Takumi (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.), Masayasu Hata (Chubu Univ.) SIS2009-10
It is well known that electromagnetic waves are radiated from earth surface as precursor phenomenadue to earth-crustal m... [more] SIS2009-10
pp.55-60
EA, SIP, SP 2009-05-29
13:30
Hyogo   A Study on Anomalous Signal Detection from ELF Electromagnetic Wave Data Using HMM
Yoshinao Ito, Akitoshi Itai, Hiroshi Yasukawa (Aichi Prefectural Univ.), Ichi Takumi (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.), Masayasu Hata (Chubu Univ.) EA2009-12 SIP2009-12 SP2009-17
It is known that the detection of an anomalous signal radiated from the earth’s crust is useful for predicting the prec... [more] EA2009-12 SIP2009-12 SP2009-17
pp.59-63
MSS, CAS 2004-11-05
09:30
Aichi Aichi Pref. Univ. Anomalous signal detection using multi-layer neural network for electromagnetic wave radiation
Akitoshi Itai, Hiroshi Yasukawa (Aichi Prefectural Univ.), Ichi Takumi (Nagoya Institute of Technology), Masayasu Hata (Chubu Univ.)
It is well known that the electromagnetic waves that radiate from the earth's crust are useful for predicting earthquake... [more] CAS2004-56 CST2004-35
pp.1-6
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