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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SIP, SP, EA, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2024-03-01
16:35
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Synthesizing perceived melody from stereo electroencephalogram
Yuta Inaba, Yuiko Kumagai, Naoki Yoshimura, Shuji Komeiji (Tokyo Univ. Agri.&Tech.), Takumi Mitsuhashi, Yasushi Iimura, Hiroharu Suzuki, Hidenori Sugano (Juntendo Univ.), Toshihisa Tanaka (Tokyo Univ. Agri.&Tech.) EA2023-129 SIP2023-176 SP2023-111
Estimating perceived music from intracranial electroencephalogram measured with implanted electrodes is challenging. In ... [more] EA2023-129 SIP2023-176 SP2023-111
pp.400-405
PRMU 2022-10-21
10:00
Tokyo Miraikan - The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Melody popularity analysis by using SPICE circuit neural network having time-sequence structured neurons
Ayumi Imamoto, Taichiro Kojima, Yuka Honjo, Kan Takeuchi PRMU2022-22
To comprehend what in melodies moves our soul, an analog neural network rather than digital AI is used. The unit neuron ... [more] PRMU2022-22
pp.1-5
EMM 2022-03-07
14:45
Online (Primary: Online, Secondary: On-site)
(Primary: Online, Secondary: On-site)
[Poster Presentation] A Melody Generation Method based on An Image Representation of Monophonic Melodies as Rectangle Sequences and Image Inpainting.
Yudai Ono, Hirohisa Hioki (Kyoto Univ.) EMM2021-98
We propose a method for generating monophonic melodies that are similar to those in a music dataset. Our method takes a ... [more] EMM2021-98
pp.34-39
EA, SIP, SP, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2022-03-02
15:35
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Poster Presentation] Suppression of alpha power in the prediction of familiar melodies
Shuma Ito, Toshihisa Tanaka (TUAT) EA2021-91 SIP2021-118 SP2021-76
There is a relationship between melody recognition and language processing in the human brain.
For language memory, it... [more]
EA2021-91 SIP2021-118 SP2021-76
pp.171-176
MBE 2019-02-01
15:00
Saga Saga University Brain activities during listening to ambiguous melodies revealed in fMRI
Mutsuki Kusano, Masaki Kawakatsu, Iku Nemoto, Oh rikigun (TDU) MBE2018-82
The proposed ambiguity in music exists between the illusory melodies C5-A4-C5-A4 (Down) and C5-E5-C5-E5 (Up) that may be... [more] MBE2018-82
pp.123-126
MBE 2019-02-01
15:25
Saga Saga University Investigation of ASSR of MEG to Ambiguous melodies
Yusuke Yoshino, Iku Nemoto, Kawakatsu Masaki (TDU) MBE2018-83
The purpose of this study is to find clues to neurological processes of melody recognition using MEG. We proposed ambigu... [more] MBE2018-83
pp.127-130
ET 2018-03-03
10:30
Kochi Kochi University of Technology (Eikokuji Campus) Support System for Improving Guitar Performance Based on Melody Extraction
Ryo Ito, Tomoko Kojiri (Kansas Univ.) ET2017-90
Most music consists of a melody and an accompaniment. For such music, the melody part should be played differently from ... [more] ET2017-90
pp.7-12
ET 2017-03-10
15:30
Ehime National Institute of Technology, Niihama College Support System of Attaching Piano Accompaniment Focused on Impression of Accompaniment Patterns
Yuina Kago, Tomoko Kojiri (Kansai Univ.) ET2016-104
The purpose of this research is to support attaching piano accompaniment to songs with only melody. In order to attach p... [more] ET2016-104
pp.61-66
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2015-12-16
- 2015-12-18
Toyama Toyama International Conference Center Sensory gating for melodic tones predicts short-term memory performance
Ariko Araki (kobe Univ.), yoshitada Katagiri (NICT), toshio Kawamata (kobe Univ.)
It is empirically known that musical speech characterized by melodic contour and intonation can improve memory learning ... [more]
NC, MBE 2015-03-16
17:00
Tokyo Tamagawa University [Invited Talk] On Brain Functions for Musical Perception -- Overview and some recent results --
Iku Nemoto (TDU) MBE2014-128 NC2014-79
Human auditory system is the most sophisticated of those of all the species, functioning as interface for speech communi... [more] MBE2014-128 NC2014-79
pp.69-74
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2014-12-17
- 2014-12-19
Yamaguchi Kaikyo Messe Shimonoseki Neurophysiological fundamentals of melodic techniques for word learning and memorizing
Ariko Araki, Yoshitada Katagiri, Toshio Kawamata (Kobe Univ.)
Although previous papers suggest that musical tones support memorizing words, the neural mechanism, which will be necess... [more]
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2011-12-20
11:45
Aichi Nagoya Institute of Technology fMRI measurement of effects of attention to different aspects of music on the brain activities.
Naoki Soeda, Takuma Kubo, Iku Nemoto (Denki Univ.) MBE2011-70
We examined the effects of targets of attention on the brain activity during listening to music by fMRI images taken wit... [more] MBE2011-70
pp.27-29
EA 2011-06-24
10:30
Hokkaido Health Sci. Univ. of Hokkaido Independent ComponentAnalysisof Time Aligned NIRS waveforms Selectively Chosen Based on Characteristic Features
Akinori Morimoto, Masatoshi Kawai, Yuki Okuno, Masuzo Yanagida (Doshisha Univ.) EA2011-37
This report proposes how to separate NIRS waveforms into signals attributed to various independent factors , such as tar... [more] EA2011-37
pp.41-46
NC, NLP 2008-06-27
11:45
Okinawa University of the Ryukyus The Music Analysis Method Based on Melody Analysis
Tsukasa Endo, Shin-ichi Ito, Yasue Mitsukura (TUAT), Minoru Fukumi (The Univ. of Tokushima) NC2008-21
In this paper, we propose a new method for analyzing the music automatically by melody analysis from audio signal. We ex... [more] NC2008-21
pp.51-54
ITE-HI, ITE-AIT, ITE-ME, IE, ITS 2008-02-18
13:20
Hokkaido Graduate School of Information Science and Technology Hokkaido Univ A note on music extraction based on similarity of melody line
Kazuya Kobayashi, Miki Haseyama (Hokkaido Univ.) ITS2007-44 IE2007-227
This paper verifies performance of a similar music extraction using the similarity measure computation method, which we ... [more] ITS2007-44 IE2007-227
pp.49-53
NC 2007-03-15
15:10
Tokyo Tamagawa University Evoked magnetic fields measured with a melody recognition task.
Kazuhiro Hirai, Reiko Shiba, Iku Nemoto (TDU)
We studied the brain activity during recognition of contour changes in a melody by MEG. Two parent phrases having 8 asc... [more] NC2006-166
pp.77-81
EA, US
(Joint)
2006-01-27
15:10
Kyoto   Automatic Music Generation from Photo Images
Mika Toyoda, Norio Emura (Doshisha Univ.), Masanobu Miura (Ryukoku Univ.), Masuzo Yanagida (Doshisha Univ.)
Though, recent mailer systems have facilities to send images and sounds together with mail bodies, it is almost impossib... [more] EA2005-103
pp.43-48
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