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PRMU 2011-03-10
09:30
Ibaraki   Written languages are analogously processed, while spoken languages are digitally processed. -- An Error Correction Request for Shannon's Information Theory and Pavlov's 'Conditional Reflexes' --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) PRMU2010-241
The author came to a hypothesis that the unique and fundamental difference between humans and non-human animals (NHA) is... [more] PRMU2010-241
pp.25-30
SP 2010-11-19
09:15
Aichi Aichi Prefectural Univ. Acoustic separation between linguistic and extra-linguistic information in speech and its significant importance to enable speech communication
Nobuaki Minematsu (Univ. Tokyo) SP2010-78
The source-filter model, which was derived from observations of speech production, has been widely used to separate spee... [more] SP2010-78
pp.53-58
SP 2009-11-27
09:30
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Improvement of structure to speech conversion based on a structural cost function
Daisuke Saito, Yu Qiao, Nobuaki Minematsu, Keikichi Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) SP2009-70
Speech acoustics vary due to differences in age, gender, vocal tract length, microphone, and so on. The authors recently... [more] SP2009-70
pp.49-54
SP 2009-11-27
10:00
Shizuoka Shizuoka University Cross-speaker and cross-language voice conversion based on structural representation of speech
Ryusuke Mihara, Daisuke Saito, Nobuaki Minematsu, Keikichi Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo.) SP2009-71
Speech acoustics easily vary due to non-linguistic factors such as speaker differences and microphone differences. The a... [more] SP2009-71
pp.55-60
TL 2009-10-24
14:30
Tokyo Kika-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg Human vocal communication is digital communicatioin, where source, channel and carrier wave encoding/decoding are performed. -- Our acoustic sense has a special digital demodulating input. Lexicon, consciousness and memories are an identical entity. --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) TL2009-28
When the mechanisms of transmission and meanings of human vocal communication are carefully investigated, it becomes cle... [more] TL2009-28
pp.17-22
SP 2008-06-27
- 2008-06-28
Hokkaido   Proposal of structure-to-speech conversion and its application to implementation of infants' vocal imitation
Daisuke Saito, Satoshi Asakawa, Nobuaki Minematsu, Keikichi Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) SP2008-40
Speech acoustics vary due to differences in age, gender, vocal tract length, microphone, and so on. The authors recently... [more] SP2008-40
pp.115-120
SP 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-26
Nagasaki Nagasaki University A fundamental study of structure-to-speech conversion
Daisuke Saito, Satoshi Asakawa, Nobuaki Minematsu, Keikichi Hirose (The Univ. of Tokyo) SP2007-80
Speech acoustics vary due to differences in age, gender, vocal tract length, microphone, and so on. The authors recently... [more] SP2007-80
pp.55-60
SP
Toyama Toyama Prefectural University Is the ability of identifying a given [a] sound as phoneme /a/ necessary for spoken language competence?
Nobuaki Minematsu, Tazuko Nishimura (Univ. of Tokyo), Kyoko Sakuraba (Kiyose Welfare Center), Satoshi Asakawa, Daisuke Saito (Univ. of Tokyo) SP2007-30
A language generally has several tens of phonemes. Acoustic substances of the phoneme depend upon its phonemic environme... [more] SP2007-30
pp.37-42
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