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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
EA, SIP, SP 2019-03-15
15:15
Nagasaki i+Land nagasaki (Nagasaki-shi) A Basic Study on Azimuth Estimation Model of Sound Image in Car Cabin by Using a Gammachirp Auditory Filterbank
Koji Sakamoto (Denso Ten Technology), Masashi Nakamura, Masanobu Maeda (Denso Ten) EA2018-159 SIP2018-165 SP2018-121
Accuracy verification of azimuth estimation of sound image was performed by applying the frequency domain binaural model... [more] EA2018-159 SIP2018-165 SP2018-121
pp.353-358
EA, US
(Joint)
2019-01-22
14:00
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] On speaker identification under multiple-talker condition using frequency domain binaural model
Kai Kiyota, Irwansyah, Kousuke Matsuoka, Tsuyoshi Usagawa (Kumamoto Univ.) EA2018-94
In order to realize the speech recognition system suitable for a small meeting logging with speaker identification, it i... [more] EA2018-94
pp.7-12
EA, US
(Joint)
2019-01-22
14:00
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Implementation to solve a front-back confusion on frequency domain binaural model
Takuya Mori, Masahiro Koga, Kai Kiyota, Irwansyah, Tsuyoshi Usagawa (Kumamoto Univ.) EA2018-95
Several binaural models have been proposed to estimate sound source direction as well as segregate
a signal of a specif... [more]
EA2018-95
pp.13-18
EA 2018-02-16
10:40
Hiroshima Pref. Univ. Hiroshima Real-time implementation of frequency domain binaural model-based speech segregation by using sound source direction information obtained by a webcamera
Koki Mitarai, Kai Kiyota, Irwansyah, Tsuyoshi Usagawa (Kumamoto Univ.) EA2017-97
Frequency Domain Binaural Model (FDBM) can extract only signal from a specific direction while attenuating ambient inte... [more] EA2017-97
pp.21-26
EA 2011-08-09
16:30
Miyagi RIEC, Tohoku Univ. A control method of front back confusion for a hearing assistance system based on frequency domain binaural model
Atsuya Saho, Yoshifumi Chisaki, Tsuyoshi Usagawa (Kumamoto Univ.) EA2011-56
A binaural hearing assistance system using the frequency domain binaural model on horizontal coordinate has been propose... [more] EA2011-56
pp.37-42
EA 2008-11-21
14:45
Oita   Sound source segregation based on the frequency domain binaural model for a binaural hearing assistance system -- Musical noise reduction using time-frequency filtering --
Ryouji Kawano, Yoshifumi Chisaki, Tsuyoshi Usagawa (Kumamoto Univ.) EA2008-98
The frequency domain binaural model (FDBM) has been studied as the basic processing model of a binaural hearing assistan... [more] EA2008-98
pp.81-86
EA 2008-11-21
15:15
Oita   Quantitative evaluation of sound source segregation performance by means of the frequency domain binaural model -- Dependency on directions of sound sources --
Minako Tomita, Sharifah Saon, Yoshifumi Chisaki, Tsuyoshi Usagawa (Kumamoto Univ.) EA2008-99
Various approaches for sound source segregation have been proposed.
And the performance of these sound source segregat... [more]
EA2008-99
pp.87-92
EA 2008-06-27
15:00
Akita Akita Prefectural University Inter-channel data communication for a binaural hearing assistance system using speech codec
Ryouji Kawano, Yoshifumi Chisaki, Tsuyoshi Usagawa (Kumamoto Univ.) EA2008-34
A binaural hearing assistance system based on the frequency domain binaural model has been previously proposed.
This sy... [more]
EA2008-34
pp.45-49
EA 2007-11-15
13:00
Kumamoto Kumamoto University On construction of a security camera system with sound source tracking function for out-of-view angle objects
Masahiro Naganishi, Junichi Araki, Yoshifumi Chisaki, Tsuyoshi Usagawa (Kumamoto Univ.) EA2007-73
A DOA estimation method utilizing three sensors by means of Frequency Domain Binaural Model (FDBM) has been proposed for... [more] EA2007-73
pp.1-6
EA 2007-11-15
13:30
Kumamoto Kumamoto University On accuracy of DOA estimation by means of frequency domain binaural model -- Estimation accuracy in front and side of head --
Kyoko Nagata, Kojiro Imamura (Kumamoto Univ.), Hidetoshi Nakashima (Kumamoto National College of Tech), Yoshifumi Chisaki, Tsuyoshi Usagawa (Kumamoto Univ.) EA2007-74
In this paper, the accuracy of direction of arrival (DOA) estimation of
sound in the free field by means of the frequen... [more]
EA2007-74
pp.7-12
EA 2007-06-29
11:00
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. An automatic measurement system of object related transfer function for small object
Yoshifumi Chisaki, Masahiro Naganishi, Toshimichi Takada, Ryuichi Kohzawa, Tsuyoshi Usagawa (Kumamoto Univ.) EA2007-27
Frequency domain binaural model (FDBM) has been proposed as a computer
model of the human auditory system based on head... [more]
EA2007-27
pp.1-6
EA 2006-08-10
14:00
Miyagi   A study on estimation of azimuth and elevation for sound sources using interaural phase and level differences -- Expansion of frequency domain binaural model by two-dimensional DOA estimation --
Sho Kawano (Kumamoto Univ.), Hidetoshi Nakashima (KNCT), Yoshifumi Chisaki, Tsuyoshi Usagawa (Kumamoto Univ.)
Direction of arrival (DOA) estimation and sound source segregation
methods with a few microphones are expected for many... [more]
EA2006-46
pp.25-30
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