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IE, MVE, CQ, IMQ
(Joint) [detail]
2024-03-14
16:20
Okinawa Okinawa Sangyo Shien Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Impression of Character's Responding Behavior Corresponding to User's Speech Proactiveness
Naoki Matsumura, Tomoko Yonezawa (Kansai Univ.) IMQ2023-51 IE2023-106 MVE2023-80
This study aimed to improve speech proactivity in foreign-language face-to-face dialogue. We have examined a system to e... [more] IMQ2023-51 IE2023-106 MVE2023-80
pp.208-213
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2023-12-11
- 2023-12-13
Fukuoka Asia pacific Import Mart (Kitakyushu)
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Effect Evaluation of Pain Perception by Robot's Stroking with Speech
Kota Nieda, Taishi Sawabe, Masayuki Kanbara, Yuichiro Fujimoto, Hirokazu Kato (NAIST)
The purpose of this study is to verify whether the " stroking with speech" behavior by the robot can change the percepti... [more]
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-NL [detail] 2023-12-03
11:05
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Poster Presentation] Enhancing Dysarthric Speech Recognition with Auxiliary Feature Fusion Module: Exploring Articulatory-related Features from Foundation Models
Yuqin Lin, Longbiao Wang, Jianwu Dang (Tianjin Univ. & Univ. of Tokyo), Nobuaki Minematsu (Univ. of Tokyo) NLC2023-19 SP2023-39
Addressing dysarthric speech variability in Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is crucial for improving human-computer i... [more] NLC2023-19 SP2023-39
pp.31-36
TL 2023-09-10
10:20
Online
(Primary: Online, Secondary: On-site)
Toward an interactional semantic description of nouns -- From An Ecological Perspective --
Takuya Inoue (KIT) TL2023-7
Traditionally, the meaning of nouns has been described by means of entailments, extensions, or semantic features. Howeve... [more] TL2023-7
pp.1-6
SP, IPSJ-MUS, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2023-06-24
13:50
Tokyo
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Effect of pause length ratio in speech length on the perception of speech rate induced by speech length
Maho Tamakawa, Shuichi Sakamoto (Tohoku Univ.) SP2023-23
The goal of this study is to investigate the mechanism of the perception of speech rate. In this preliminary study, we i... [more] SP2023-23
pp.114-118
MVE, IPSJ-CVIM, VRSJ-SIG-MR 2023-01-27
16:30
Nara Nara Institute of Science and Technology
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Validation of an Evaluation Model on Speech Proactiveness in Foreign Language Conversation with a Virtual Character in an RPG
Naoki Matsumura, Tomoko Yonezawa (Kansai Univ.) MVE2022-45
In this study, we aim to improve the speech proactiveness in face-to-face foreign language dialogues. We have evaluated ... [more] MVE2022-45
pp.60-65
SP, IPSJ-MUS, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2022-06-17
15:00
Online Online Study of End-to-End Text-to-Speech that can seamlessly control speaker's individuality by Manipulating Speaker features
Naoki Aotani, Sunao Hara, Msanobu Abe (Okayama Univ) SP2022-14
In this paper, we investigate an End-to-End speech synthesis scheme that enables to seamlessly control speaker individua... [more] SP2022-14
pp.55-60
TL 2021-12-18
15:10
Online Online Interactions among Speakers of English as a Lingua Franca in Collaborative Work with Plastic Blocks
Kazuhiro Takeuchi (OECU), Midori Tanimura (Ritsumeikan University), Etsuko Yoshida (Mie University) TL2021-28
This article presents a corpus we originally recorded, which contains ELF (English as a lingua franca) interactions in a... [more] TL2021-28
pp.17-18
SP, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-MUS 2021-06-19
09:30
Online Online [Invited Talk] Toward a Unification of Various Speech Processing Tasks Based on End-to-End Neural networks
Shinji Watanabe (CMU) SP2021-8
This presentation will introduce the recent progress of speech processing technologies based on end-to-end neural networ... [more] SP2021-8
p.38
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2020-12-15
- 2020-12-17
Online Online Effects of agent's pre-recorded vs live speech on the appearance of listener's response tokens
Yusuke Takamatsuya, Hiroki Mori (Utsunomiya Univ.)
In human interaction, listeners continually produce vocal responses such as interjections, backchannels, and repetition.... [more]
CNR 2019-08-28
10:30
Hokkaido   Evaluation of relationship between speed of gentle touch and speech rate for a multimodal interactive robot
Suguru Honda, Taishi Sawabe, Shogo Nishimura (NAIST), Wataru Sato (Kyoto Univ.), Yuichiro Fujimoto, Alexander Plopski, Masayuki Kanbara, Hirokazu Kato (NAIST) CNR2019-12
With the increase in the number of elderly requiring care due to dementia or bedridden, tactile massage and humanitude, ... [more] CNR2019-12
pp.1-6
SP 2019-01-26
16:25
Ishikawa Kanazawa-Harmonie [Fellow Memorial Lecture] Machine, human and sound communication
Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) SP2018-55
Speech is the most important modality for human-human communication. From invention of electrical speech communication, ... [more] SP2018-55
p.19
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)

Mie Sinfonia Technology Hibiki Hall Ise Mood Improvement by Multiple Personality Assistant Agent in Speech Recognition Failure
Takehiro Hondo, Ippei Naganuma, Kazuki Kobayashi (Shinshu Univ.)
This paper proposes a method to create a mood in a human agent speech interaction and investigates the created mood by a... [more]
CNR 2018-08-21
16:00
Hokkaido   CNR2018-17 Due to changes in the living environment, the number of solitary households has increased, and the number of people who ... [more] CNR2018-17
pp.33-38
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2017-12-13
- 2017-12-15
Ishikawa THE KANAZAWA THEATRE Mood Investigation by Multiple Personality Assistant Agent in Speech Interaction
Kazuki Kobayashi, Takahiro Yoshimura (Shinshu Univ.)
This paper proposes a method to create a mood in a human agent speech interaction and investigates the created mood by a... [more]
CNR, IN, MoNA
(Joint) [detail]
2017-11-17
11:15
Fukuoka   Psychological Effects Derived from Prosodic Features in Speech Dialogue Systems
Mizue Hayashi, Matsumura Narimune, Nunobiki Tadashi (NTT) IN2017-42 CNR2017-19
Opportunities of communication with speech dialogue systems are increasing for people, because communication robots are ... [more] IN2017-42 CNR2017-19
pp.21-26
SP 2017-08-30
11:00
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. [Poster Presentation] Semi-blind speech separation and enhancement using recurrent neural network
Masaya Wake, Yoshiaki Bando, Masato Mimura, Katsutoshi Itoyama, Kazuyoshi Yoshii, Tatsuya Kawahara (Kyoto Univ.) SP2017-22
This paper describes a semi-blind speech enhancement method using a neural network.
In a human-robot speech interaction... [more]
SP2017-22
pp.13-18
HIP 2017-03-10
15:10
Osaka CiNet A Study on Stimulus Dependency of The McGurk Effect
Yuka Mizunashi, Yoshiyuki Sato, Eriko Aiba, Yutaka Sakaguchi (UEC) HIP2016-92
In the McGurk effect, incongruent auditory and visual syllables produces a percept different from the component syllable... [more] HIP2016-92
pp.99-103
IN, MoNA, CNR
(Joint)
2016-11-17
15:00
Kagoshima Kirishima-kanko Hotel [Invited Talk] The collaboration between Digital IT platform and Cognitive solution - IBM Bluemix + Watson
Misaki Utou (IBM Japan) MoNA2016-25
Cognitive system and Cloud platform is IBM’s focused area with high priority in 2016. IBM defines that Cognitive sy... [more] MoNA2016-25
p.17
MVE 2016-10-14
11:15
Hokkaido   Synchronously Speech Synthesis for Getting Confidence with the Communication Robot
Shogo Nishimura (NAIST), Hiromichi Kawanami (Tsuyama-Kosen), Masayuki Kanbara (NAIST), Norihiro Hagita (ATR/NAIST) MVE2016-14
We propose the interactive robot for the purpose of getting confidence with the people
by the synchronously speech synt... [more]
MVE2016-14
pp.81-84
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