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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
EA 2024-05-22
13:00
Online Online Trends in Sound Source Separation and Enhancement at ICASSP2024
Yoshiki Masuyama (TMU)
(To be available after the conference date) [more]
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2024-03-18
10:25
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
AR Onomatopoeia Teaching System that Interactively Displays Onomatopoeia by Environmental Sound Recognition
Yuito Arisumi, Yutaro Hirao, Monica Perusquia-Hernandez (NAIST), Naoya Isoyama (Otsuma Women's University), Hideaki Uchiyama, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa (NAIST) WIT2023-40
In recent years, due to the increase in foreign residents and the expansion of social participation among people with he... [more] WIT2023-40
pp.7-12
CAS, CS 2024-03-14
10:50
Okinawa   Group Delay Ripple Reduction Method for Sound Source Localization Using Wide Width Microphone Pairs
Shunsuke Ase, Tomoya Hori, Kenji Suyama (Tokyo Denki Univ.) CAS2023-114 CS2023-107
GRODMIC is a method proposed as a high spatial resolution source localization. Essential task of this method is an estim... [more] CAS2023-114 CS2023-107
pp.17-22
CAS, CS 2024-03-14
11:15
Okinawa   Omni-Directional Sound Source Localization By Group Delay Sample Selection Using FIR-IIR Filter Structure
Shun Hatano, Tomoya Hori, Kenji Suyama (Tokyo Denki Univ.) CAS2023-115 CS2023-108
An omnidirectional sound source localization method based on a role selection of microphone pairs has been developed. Si... [more] CAS2023-115 CS2023-108
pp.23-28
CAS, CS 2024-03-14
11:40
Okinawa   Multiple Source Localization Method by Multiple Group PSO
Kazuki Fujita, Keniji Suyama (Tokyo Denki Univ.) CAS2023-116 CS2023-109
A high-resolution single source localization method based on an approximation of the sinc function has been developed. H... [more] CAS2023-116 CS2023-109
pp.29-34
CAS, CS 2024-03-14
15:55
Okinawa   Residual Noise Removal in of Sound Source Separation Signal by Spectral Replacement
Taiga Saito, Kenji Suyama (Tokyo Denki Univ.) CAS2023-122 CS2023-115
Although sound source separation method based on a multiplication of multiple weighted sum circuits has high suppression... [more] CAS2023-122 CS2023-115
pp.64-69
SIP, SP, EA, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2024-02-29
16:05
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Study of Sound Source Localization for Disaster Survivor Search Using Quadcopters -- An Analysis of Factors Related to MUSIC Algorithm through Environmental Modeling with PyRoomAcoustics --
Masachika Kamada (Waseda Univ.), Junji Yamato (Kogakuin Univ.), Yasuhiro Oikawa, Hiroshi G Okuno, Jun Ohya (Waseda Univ.) EA2023-73 SIP2023-120 SP2023-55
This study aims to revolutionize lifesaving efforts during disasters by developing an accurate sound source localization... [more] EA2023-73 SIP2023-120 SP2023-55
pp.73-78
SIP, SP, EA, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2024-02-29
16:20
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Multiple sound source localization system in a rectangular area based on a distributed microphone array network
Toru Takahashi, Kotaro Fukuda, Taiki Kanbayashi, Hitoshi Ogaki (OSU), Ryo Higashigawa (coroutine), Masato Nakayama (OSU) EA2023-87 SIP2023-134 SP2023-69
This paper describes a method for simultaneously localizing multiple sound sources inside of a square area using a netwo... [more] EA2023-87 SIP2023-134 SP2023-69
pp.156-161
SIP, SP, EA, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2024-02-29
16:20
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Role Selection of Microphone Pairs for Omnidirectional Sound Source Tracking
Haruto Sasaki, Kenji Suyama (Tokyo Denki Univ.) EA2023-89 SIP2023-136 SP2023-71
In this paper, an omnidirectional source tracking using a square microphone array is studied. We have already developed ... [more] EA2023-89 SIP2023-136 SP2023-71
pp.168-173
SIP, SP, EA, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2024-02-29
16:20
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Multiple Sound Source Localization using High Spatial Resolution Microphone Pairs
Tomoya Hori, Kenji Suyama (Tokyo Denki Univ.) EA2023-92 SIP2023-139 SP2023-74
In this paper, We propose GRODMIC as a high resolution single sound source localization method.
This method achieves h... [more]
EA2023-92 SIP2023-139 SP2023-74
pp.185-189
SIP, SP, EA, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2024-03-01
16:35
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Discrimination of rotation direction of virtual sound source in binaural synthesis using sound source radiation characteristics
Orie Nishiyama (Chiba Institute of Technology), Toshiharu Horiuchi, Shota Okubo (KDDI Research, Inc.), Yoshifumi Chisaki (Chiba Institute of Technology) EA2023-125 SIP2023-172 SP2023-107
In order to provide the sensation of being there, research has been conducted on realistic communication that acquires, ... [more] EA2023-125 SIP2023-172 SP2023-107
pp.376-381
US 2024-01-25
13:55
Online Online Design of small ultrasonic sound source with square emitting surface using FEM
Takuya Asami, Haruki Takahashi, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2023-70
In this paper, we propose a sound source with a resonant frequency of 60 kHz and a square emitting surface as a small ul... [more] US2023-70
pp.6-9
US 2023-11-27
14:10
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Acoustic Manipulation in Air Using Small Sound Sources
Nozomu Hashiba (AIT), Masahiro Toyoda (Honda Elec.), Shin-ichi Hatanaka (Utsunomiya Univ.), Teruyuki Kozuka (AIT) US2023-50
Small-scale acoustic manipulation was attempted to manipulate a small object in the air. Three small sound source units ... [more] US2023-50
pp.40-43
US 2023-11-27
15:20
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Study of pulse inversion method using nonlinearity by high-intensity airborne ultrasound
Taiju Kamitani, Kyosuke Shimizu, Youichi Ito, Ayumu Osumi (Nihon Univ.) US2023-52
Non-destructive testing is an important technique for the safe and long-term use of structures. For example, large metal... [more] US2023-52
pp.50-54
EMM, EA, ASJ-H 2023-11-23
13:00
Toyama   [Poster Presentation] Investigation on improvement of beamforming low-frequency characteristics by estimation of virtual microphone array signal
Ryosuke Oyashiki, Kanji Watanabe, Masayuki Nishiguchi, Koji Abe (Akita Prefectural Univ.) EA2023-32 EMM2023-63
Our goal is to realize a system that reproduces a certain sound field in a different field.We have proposed a system usi... [more] EA2023-32 EMM2023-63
pp.23-30
EMM, EA, ASJ-H 2023-11-23
13:00
Toyama   [Poster Presentation] Sound localization and free listening point reproduction of bi-coordinate stereo signals
Wataru Sato, Takumi Oami, Shun Ito (Tokyo City Univ.), Kaoru Ashihara (Doshisha Univ.), Ryosuke O. Tachibana (AIST), Shogo Kiryu (Tokyo City Univ.) EA2023-35 EMM2023-66
In principle, reproducing a two-dimensional acoustic space requires three-point measurement. A panoramic stereo method h... [more] EA2023-35 EMM2023-66
pp.40-44
US 2023-07-27
16:40
Fukuoka West Japan General Exhibition Center Annex Experimental study on phase control of airborne ultrasound using thin films
Youichi Ito (Nihon Univ.) US2023-23
Abstract Various applied technologies using powerful airborne ultrasonic waves have been developed, and their use in va... [more] US2023-23
pp.28-33
SP, IPSJ-MUS, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2023-06-24
13:50
Tokyo
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Environmental Sound Separation Considering Separation Distortion and Remixing Error
Kanta Shimonishi, Takahiro Fukumori, Yoichi Yamashita (Ritsumeikan Univ.) SP2023-24
This report aims to improve the performance of environmental sound separation by considering not only the separated soun... [more] SP2023-24
pp.119-124
MVE, IPSJ-HCI, IPSJ-EC, VRSJ, ITE-HI, HI-SIG-DeMO 2023-05-31
16:40
Tokyo
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
AR Environmental Sound Display of Onomatopoeia for the Hearing Impaired
Yuito Arisumi, Yutaro Hirao, Monica Perusquia-Hernandez (NAIST), Naoya Isoyama (Otsuma Women's University), Hideaki Uchiyama, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa (NAIST) MVE2023-5
In Japan, onomatopoeia such as onomatopoeia and mimetic words are often used to add concreteness to speech. On the other... [more] MVE2023-5
pp.24-29
US 2023-05-18
11:00
Tokyo Surugadai Campus, Nihon University Sound radiation characteristics of airborne ultrasound transmitted through PVDC film
Yusuke Miyasaka, Kyosuke Shimizu, Ayumu Osumi, Youichi Ito (Nihon Univ.) US2023-1
Various airborne ultrasonic sound sources and ultrasonic emitters have been developed to emit airborne ultrasonic waves.... [more] US2023-1
pp.1-6
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