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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SP, IPSJ-SLP, EA, SIP [detail] 2023-03-01
11:40
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Choral Singing Voice Synthesis with Modulation Acoustic Features
Sora Miyazawa, Anan Kikuchi, Daisuke Saito, Nobuaki Minematsu (UTokyo) EA2022-110 SIP2022-154 SP2022-74
In this paper, we analyzed the sense of multipule singing focused on unison and implemented it for a singing voice
synt... [more]
EA2022-110 SIP2022-154 SP2022-74
pp.209-214
SR 2020-11-18
10:00
Online Online A Study on Forecasting of Available Spectrum Resources for Sharing using Envelope Extraction and Machine Learning
Tatsuya Nagao, Takahiro Hayashi, Yoshiaki Amano (KDDI Research) SR2020-22
In recent years, the demand for spectrum resources has been increasing, which has raised expectations for dynamic spectr... [more] SR2020-22
pp.1-4
EA, ASJ-H 2020-07-21
11:50
Online Online Evaluation of components for new auditory signal in automobile
Yoshinori Kamizono, Takao Onoye, Wataru Kobayashi (Osaka Univ.), Daisuke Okamoto EA2020-13
The purpose of this study is to contribute to driving environment with safe and comfortable by next-generation auditory ... [more] EA2020-13
pp.71-78
SP, ASJ-H 2018-01-20
14:55
Tokyo The University of Tokyo [Poster Presentation] A study on the articulatory-to-speech conversion by using deep learning
Fumiaki Taguchi, Tokihiko Kaburagi (Kyushu Univ.) SP2017-70
In this study, we examined a method to convert the movement pattern of articulatory organs observed by a magnetic sensor... [more] SP2017-70
pp.27-30
EA, ASJ-H 2017-10-21
14:30
Toyama Ushidake-Onsen Study on modulation spectrum analysis for speech and non-speech signals
Takuto Isoyama, Masashi Unoki (JAIST) EA2017-49
This paper aims to clarify available features for discriminating and classifying speech and non-speech signals.Modulatio... [more] EA2017-49
pp.29-34
SP, ASJ-H 2014-10-23
14:00
Wakayama Nanki Shirahama Onsen Hotel Seamore Analysis of Individual Differences on Modulation Spectrum of Speech
Zhi Zhu, Ryota Miyauchi, Masashi Unoki (JAIST)
Human voice includes features of own speaker, i.e., speaker individuality.
Human, thus, can easily identify speaker by... [more]
SP2014-85
pp.55-58
SP, WIT, ASJ-H 2014-06-19
17:15
Ishikawa   Adaptive Speech Analysis Method Using Multivariate Empirical Mode Decomposition in Frequency Domain
Surasak Boonkla, Masashi Unoki (JAIST) SP2014-54 WIT2014-9
In this paper, we propose a novel method for speech analysis using multivariate empirical mode decomposition (MEMD) base... [more] SP2014-54 WIT2014-9
pp.45-50
RCS, SR, SRW
(Joint)
2013-02-27
15:55
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Performance Evaluation of a Novel Spectrum Sensing Scheme using Feature Detection Based on Clock Extraction
Kenta Sakurai, Masahiro Umehira (Ibaraki Univ.) SR2012-92
A cyclostationarity based feature detection is proposed as a spectrum sensing scheme for dynamic spectrum access. Howeve... [more] SR2012-92
pp.53-58
MW 2012-03-02
15:15
Saga Saga University Spectrum Sensing Techniques using RF Direct Quadrature Undersampling
Ryoichi Okuizumi (Tokyo Univ. of Sci.), Yo Yamaguchi (NTT), Masahiro Muraguchi (Tokyo Univ. of Sci.) MW2011-188
Cognitive radio has been focused on due to diversification of wireless systems. Spectrum sensing is one of the key techn... [more] MW2011-188
pp.115-120
SP 2011-11-28
15:15
Fukuoka Kyusyu University Chikushi Campus Spectrum envelope estimation using templates of formant peak shape
Ryo Morinaka, Masahiro Morita, Takehiko Kagoshima (Toshiba) SP2011-72
Harmonic components of spectrum can be observed from a speech signal, and non-harmonic components can not be observed fr... [more] SP2011-72
pp.19-24
SP 2011-07-23
09:55
Hokkaido Jozankei Grand Hotel Constrained Spectrum Generation for Mixed Sound Analysis Based on Probabilistic Spectrum Envelope
Toru Nakashika, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Ariki (Kobe Univ.) SP2011-50
NMF (Non-negative matrix factorization) has been one of the most widely-used techniques for signal analysis in recent ye... [more] SP2011-50
pp.51-56
NLC, SP
(Joint) [detail]
2010-12-21
16:40
Tokyo National Olympics Memorial Youth Center Iterative basis generation and supervised non-negative matrix factorization for signal analysis
Toru Nakashika, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Ariki (Kobe Univ.) NLC2010-29 SP2010-102
NMF (Non-negative Matrix Factorization) has been one of the most useful techniques for signal analysis in recent years.
... [more]
NLC2010-29 SP2010-102
pp.195-200
SP 2009-06-25
10:45
Hokkaido Clark Memorial Hall, Hokkaido Univ. Effects of spectral envelope representations on resynthesized speech quality
Hayato Akagiri, Noboru Onishi (Wakayama Univ.), Masanori Morise (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Ryuichi Nisimura, Toshio Irino, Hideki Kawahara (Wakayama Univ.) SP2009-34
A speech analysis, modification and synthesis method TANDEM-STRAIGHT consists of two key components;
a) temporally inde... [more]
SP2009-34
pp.63-68
SR 2007-05-25
10:25
Tokyo   Propagation status sensing of interference signal in cognitive radio
Kanshiro Kashiki, Satoshi Imata, Mitsuo Nohara (KDDI Labs.), Yukiko Sanoh, Masahiko Kawamura (KKE) SR2007-11
In the Cognitive Radio system, it is essential to recognize and avoid the interference signal source. The authors have b... [more] SR2007-11
pp.61-66
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