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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SIP, SP, EA, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2024-02-29
09:30
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Vocal tract length perturbation-based pseudo-speaker augmentation for automatic speaker verification
Tomoka Wakamatsu, Sayaka Shiota, Hitoshi Kiya (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) EA2023-61 SIP2023-108 SP2023-43
In recent years, deep neural network (DNN)-based automatic speaker verification (ASV) systems have become mainstream. Da... [more] EA2023-61 SIP2023-108 SP2023-43
pp.1-6
EA, ASJ-H, ASJ-AA 2018-07-24
13:00
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. [Poster Presentation] 3D printing by fused deposition modeling of vocal-tract physical models and their acoustic characteristics
Hiroki Matsuzaki, Hirofumi Sanada, Naofumi Wada (HUS) EA2018-12
Acoustic characteristics of acoustic tubes or solid vocal-tract models, which are formed using different material for mo... [more] EA2018-12
pp.65-70
EA, ASJ-H, ASJ-AA 2018-07-24
15:45
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. [Invited Talk] Extension of equivalent circuit representation of vocal-tract models
Kunitoshi Motoki (Hokkai-Gakuen Univ.) EA2018-17
Computational models of speech production are explained with the electrical equivalent circuit representation. One-dimen... [more] EA2018-17
pp.97-102
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
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2015-12-08
15:20
Tokyo AIST Tokyo Waterfront Realtime Detection of Speaker Change Considering Mobile Device Environment
Masashi Tateno, Eiji Kamioka (SIT) WIT2015-64
Aiming at achieving a high performance speaker change detection using mobile-devices, the extraction of each person’s in... [more] WIT2015-64
pp.7-12
SP 2013-11-21
16:45
Nara Nara Institute of Science and Technology A Study for Measurement of Vocal-Tract Characteristics by using External Acoustic Excitation Method
Yasufumi Uezu, Yoshihiro Matsuda, Tokihiko Kaburagi (Kyushu Univ.) SP2013-76
An interrelation between the voice pitch and formants of the vocal tract plays an important role in a change of voice re... [more] SP2013-76
pp.31-36
SP 2012-11-08
17:00
Miyagi Ichibancho Lobby, Tohoku Institute of Technology Three-dimensional rectangular vocal-tract model representing the characteristics of asymmetric vocal-tract wall impedances
Kunitoshi Motoki (Hokkai-Gakuen Univ.) SP2012-82
A method to compute the acoustic characteristics of a simplified three-dimensional vocal-tract model with wall impedance... [more] SP2012-82
pp.61-66
SP 2010-11-18
13:00
Aichi Aichi Prefectural Univ. [Invited Talk] Estimation of Vocal Tract Transfer Characteristics from Speech based on Experimental Knowledge of Production Model
Nobuhiro Miki (Future Univ.) SP2010-72
In the vowel production system of human speech, the
properties are discussed for the vocal tract
impedance, subglotta... [more]
SP2010-72
pp.17-22
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 2010-03-05
10:00
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) A vocal fold model including acoustic effects of the supra- and subglottal systems
Hironori Takemoto (NICT), Seiji Adachi (Fraunhofer institute), Yosuke Tanabe (Hitatchi) SP2009-159
Vocal fold vibration is influenced not only by acoustic characteristics of the supraglottal system (vocal tract) but als... [more] SP2009-159
pp.63-68
SP 2009-06-24
14:00
Hokkaido Clark Memorial Hall, Hokkaido Univ. [Invited Talk] Overview of methods and techniques used in MRI-based speech production studies
Hironori Takemoto (NICT), Tatsuya Kitamura (Konan Univ.) SP2009-25
MRI is a powerful tool for the study of speech production. Although MRI sequences specifically designed for vocal tract ... [more] SP2009-25
pp.11-16
SP 2009-04-17
13:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. (Tokyo) Education in Speech-Related Acoustics using Physical Models with Simplification of Vocal-Tract Shapes
Takayuki Arai (Sophia Univ.) SP2009-2
In the speech-related field, vocal-tract models are confirmed to be effective tools for education in acoustics. Arai’s c... [more] SP2009-2
pp.7-12
SP 2008-10-23
14:30
Kumamoto Kumamoto Univ. Development of Three Dimensional Vocal Tract Mechanism for Anthropomorphic Talking Robot aimed to improve Resonance
Kotaro Fukui, Yuma Ishikawa, Keisuke Ohno, Nana Sakakibara, Atsuo Takanishi, Masaaki Honda (Waseda Univ.) SP2008-59
We developed a new three dimensional vocal tract mechanical model for anthropomorphic talking robot WT-7R (Waseda Talker... [more] SP2008-59
pp.19-24
EA 2007-12-07
13:20
Tokyo NHK Science & Technical Research Laboratories Acoustic characteristics of solid models based on vowel production MRI data
Tatsuya Kitamura (Konan Univ.), Hironori Takemoto (ATR CIS), Kiyoshi Honda (LPP, Univ. Paris III) EA2007-89
"ATR MRI database of Japanese vowel production" was used to evaluate acoustic characteristics of realistic vocal tracts ... [more] EA2007-89
pp.19-24
SP 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-26
Nagasaki Nagasaki University Analysis of impersonated speech produced by a professional impersonator
Tatsuya Kitamura (Konan Univ.) SP2007-79
This study is a comparative survey of voice produced by a professional impersonator imitating a target speaker in order ... [more] SP2007-79
pp.49-54
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
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