Search Results - "Kokubo, Hiroaki"
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Efficient Corpus Creation Method for NLU Using Interview with Probing Questions
Published in Journal of advanced computational intelligence and intelligent informatics (20-09-2019)“…This paper presents an efficient method to build a corpus to train natural language understanding (NLU) modules. Conventional corpus creation methods involve a…”
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Protection from postischemic spinal cord injury by perfusion cooling of the epidural space during most or all of a descending thoracic or thoracoabdominal aneurysm repair
Published in General thoracic and cardiovascular surgery (01-05-2010)“…Objective It is reported that hypothermia has some protective effect against ischemia of the spinal cord during thoracoabdominal aneurysm repair. However, it…”
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Compressing the factoring table and performing garbage collection on unusable word hypotheses in a continuous speech recognition system
Published in Electronics & communications in Japan. Part 3, Fundamental electronic science (01-02-2006)“…We have investigated methods for reducing the number of word hypotheses registered in the word graph and the amount of memory used by the factoring tables for…”
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Out-of-vocabulary word recognition using a hierarchical language model based on multiple Markov models
Published in Electronics & communications in Japan. Part 2, Electronics (01-12-2005)“…In this paper we propose a language model to solve the issue of task‐dependent out‐of‐vocabulary words in speech recognition. Language model adaptation is a…”
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Robust speech recognition for car environment noise
Published in Electronics & communications in Japan. Part 3, Fundamental electronic science (01-11-2002)“…A method for handling noise in a car information machine incorporating speech recognition middleware and having a SuperH (SH) Micon as its platform is…”
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Beamforming array technique with clustered multichannel noise covariance matrix for mechanical noise reduction
Published in 2010 18th European Signal Processing Conference (01-08-2010)“…In this paper, we propose a novel multichannel noise reduction method for a mechanical noise with a time-variant impulse response. The mechanical noise source…”
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Subband beamformer combined with time-frequency ICA for extraction of target source under reverberant environments
Published in 2009 17th European Signal Processing Conference (01-08-2009)“…We propose a novel beamforming method that is complementarily combined with the time-frequency domain independent component analysis (TF-ICA). Under…”
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Embedded Julius: Continuous Speech Recognition Software for Microprocessor
Published in 2006 IEEE Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (01-10-2006)“…To expand CSR (continuous speech recognition) software to the mobile environmental use, we have developed embedded version of "Julius". Julius is open source…”
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Real-Time Continuous Speech Recognition System on SH-4A Microprocessor
Published in 2007 IEEE 9th Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (01-10-2007)“…To expand CSR (continuous speech recognition) software to the mobile environmental use, we have developed embedded version of Julius (embedded Julius). Julius…”
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Embedded Julius on T-Engine Platform
Published in 2006 International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing and Communications (01-12-2006)“…In this paper, we report implemental results of an embedded version of Julius. We used T-Enginetrade as a hardware platform which has a SuperH microprocessor…”
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Out-of-vocabulary word recognition with a hierarchical doubly Markov language model
Published in 2003 IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding (IEEE Cat. No.03EX721) (2003)“…We describe a novel language model for task-dependent out-of-vocabulary (OOV) words. OOV words, such as personal names and place names in a new task, can make…”
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