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46Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai, Nao Hodoshima, Keiichi Yasu: Errata to "Using Steady-State Suppression to Improve Speech Intelligibility in Reverberant Environments for Elderly Listeners". IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech & Language Processing 20(2): 709 (2012)
2011
45no EE pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai: Physical Models Producing Vowels with Pitch Variation. INTERSPEECH 2011: 3309-3310
2010
44Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai: Mechanical vocal-tract models for speech dynamics. INTERSPEECH 2010: 1025-1028
43Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai, Nao Hodoshima: Enhanced speech yielding higher intelligibility for all listeners and environments. INTERSPEECH 2010: 1620-1623
42Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLHinako Masuda, Takayuki Arai: Perception of voiceless fricatives by Japanese listeners of advanced and intermediate level English proficiency. INTERSPEECH 2010: 1866-1869
41Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai, Nao Hodoshima, Keiichi Yasu: Using Steady-State Suppression to Improve Speech Intelligibility in Reverberant Environments for Elderly Listeners. IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech & Language Processing 18(7): 1775-1780 (2010)
2009
40Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLKanae Amino, Takayuki Arai: Dialectal characteristics of osaka and tokyo Japanese: analyses of phonologically identical words. INTERSPEECH 2009: 2303-2306
39Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai: Sliding vocal-tract model and its application for vowel production. INTERSPEECH 2009: 72-75
38Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai: Simple physical models of the vocal tract for education in speech science. INTERSPEECH 2009: 756-759
2008
37Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLNao Hodoshima, Wataru Yoshida, Takayuki Arai: Improving consonant identification in noise and reverberation by steady-state suppression as a preprocessing approach. INTERSPEECH 2008: 1793-1796
36Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLKanae Amino, Takayuki Arai: Perceptual speaker identification using monosyllabic stimuli - effects of the nucleus vowels and speaker characteristics contained in nasals. INTERSPEECH 2008: 1917-1920
35Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLHinako Masuda, Takayuki Arai: Perception and production of consonant clusters in Japanese-English bilingual and Japanese monolingual speakers. INTERSPEECH 2008: 1988-1991
34Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai: Physical models of the human vocal tract with gel-type material. INTERSPEECH 2008: 2651-2654
33Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai: Science workshop with sliding vocal-tract model. INTERSPEECH 2008: 2827-2830
2007
32Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLKanae Amino, Takayuki Arai, Tsutomu Sugawara: Effects of the Phonological Contents on Perceptual Speaker Identification. Speaker Classification (2) 2007: 83-92
2006
31Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLNao Hodoshima, Dawn M. Behne, Takayuki Arai: Steady-state suppression in reverberation: a comparison of native and nonnative speech perception. INTERSPEECH 2006
2005
30Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai: Comparing tongue positions of vowels in oral and nasal contexts. INTERSPEECH 2005: 1033-1036
29Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLNahoko Hayashi, Takayuki Arai, Nao Hodoshima, Yusuke Miyauchi, Kiyohiro Kurisu: Steady-state pre-processing for improving speech intelligibility in reverberant environments: evaluation in a hall with an electrical reverberator. INTERSPEECH 2005: 1741-1744
28Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLKanae Amino, Tsutomu Sugawara, Takayuki Arai: The correspondences between the perception of the speaker individualities contained in speech sounds and their acoustic properties. INTERSPEECH 2005: 2025-2028
27Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLYusuke Miyauchi, Nao Hodoshima, Keiichi Yasu, Nahoko Hayashi, Takayuki Arai, Mitsuko Shindo: A preprocessing technique for improving speech intelligibility in reverberant environments: the effect of steady-state suppression on elderly people. INTERSPEECH 2005: 2769-2772
26Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLAkiko Kusumoto, Takayuki Arai, Keisuke Kinoshita, Nao Hodoshima, Nancy Vaughan: Modulation enhancement of speech by a pre-processing algorithm for improving intelligibility in reverberant environments. Speech Communication 45(2): 101-113 (2005)
2004
25Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLMasahiko Komatsu, Tsutomu Sugawara, Takayuki Arai: Perceptual discrimination of prosodic types and their preliminary acoustic analysis. INTERSPEECH 2004
24Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLSteven Greenberg, Takayuki Arai: What are the Essential Cues for Understanding Spoken Language? IEICE Transactions 87-D(5): 1059-1070 (2004)
2003
23Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLNao Hodoshima, Takayuki Arai, Tsuyoshi Inoue, Keisuke Kinoshita, Akiko Kusumoto: Improving speech intelligibility by steady-state suppression as pre-processing in small to medium sized halls. INTERSPEECH 2003
2002
22Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLKeisuke Kinoshita, Dawn M. Behne, Takayuki Arai: Duration and F0 as perceptual cues to Japanese vowel quantity. INTERSPEECH 2002
21Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLMasahiko Komatsu, Shinichi Tokuma, Won Tokuma, Takayuki Arai: Multi-dimensional analysis of sonority: perception, acoustics, and phonology. INTERSPEECH 2002
2001
20Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLMasahiko Komatsu, Kazuya Mori, Takayuki Arai, Yuji Murahara: Human language identification with reduced segmental information: comparison between monolinguals and bilinguals. INTERSPEECH 2001: 149-152
19Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLYasunori Momomura, Kenji Okada, Takayuki Arai, Noboru Kanedera, Yuji Murahara: Using the modulation complex wavelet transform for feature extraction in automatic speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2001: 2639-2642
18Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai, Nobuyuki Usuki, Yuji Murahara: Prototype of a vocal-tract model for vowel production designed for education in speech science. INTERSPEECH 2001: 2791-2794
17Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLMasahiko Komatsu, Shinichi Tokuma, Won Tokuma, Takayuki Arai: Modelling the perceptual identification of Japanese consonants from LPC cepstral distances. INTERSPEECH 2001: 391-394
16Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLSteven Greenberg, Takayuki Arai: The relation between speech intelligibility and the complex modulation spectrum. INTERSPEECH 2001: 473-476
2000
15Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLKenji Okada, Takayuki Arai, Noburu Kanederu, Yasunori Momomura, Yuji Murahara: Using the modulation wavelet transform for feature extraction in automatic speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2000: 337-340
14Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTomoko Kitamura, Keisuke Kinoshita, Takayuki Arai, Akiko Kusumoto, Yuji Murahara: Designing modulation filters for improving speech intelligibility in reverberant environments. INTERSPEECH 2000: 586-589
13Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLMasahiko Komatsu, Won Tokuma, Shinichi Tokuma, Takayuki Arai: The effect of reduced spectral information on Japanese consonant perception: comparison between L1 and L2 listeners. INTERSPEECH 2000: 750-753
1999
12Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLSetsuko Imatomi, Takayuki Arai, Yuko Mimura, Masako Kato: Effects of hoarseness on hypernasality ratings. EUROSPEECH 1999
11Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLK. Mori, N. Toba, T. Harada, Takayuki Arai, Masahiko Komatsu, Makiko Aoyagi, Yuji Murahara: Human language identification with reduced spectral information. EUROSPEECH 1999
10Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLRosaria Silipo, Steven Greenberg, Takayuki Arai: Temporal constraints on speech intelligibility as deduced from exceedingly sparse spectral representations. EUROSPEECH 1999
9Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLNoboru Kanedera, Takayuki Arai, Hynek Hermansky, Misha Pavel: On the relative importance of various components of the modulation spectrum for automatic speech recognition. Speech Communication 28(1): 43-55 (1999)
1998
8Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLSteven Greenberg, Takayuki Arai, Rosaria Silipo: Speech intelligibility derived from exceedingly sparse spectral information. ICSLP 1998
1997
7Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLNoboru Kanedera, Takayuki Arai, Hynek Hermansky, Misha Pavel: On the importance of various modulation frequencies for speech recognition. EUROSPEECH 1997
6Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai, Steven Greenberg: The temporal properties of spoken Japanese are similar to those of English. EUROSPEECH 1997
5Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai, Yuichi Yoshida: Reconstruction of a signal using the spectrum-reversal technique. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 45(10): 2593-2595 (1997)
1996
4Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai, Misha Pavel, Hynek Hermansky, Carlos Avendaño: Intelligibility of speech with filtered time trajectories of spectral envelopes. ICSLP 1996
1995
3Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai, Keiko Okazaki, Setsuko Imatomi, Yuichi Yoshida: Analysis for palatalized articulation of [s] sounds using synthetic speech. EUROSPEECH 1995
2Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLTakayuki Arai: Automatic Language Identification Using Sequential Information of Phonemes. IEICE Transactions 78-D(6): 705-711 (1995)
1993
1Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLYeshwant K. Muthusamy, Kay M. Berkling, Takayuki Arai, Ronald A. Cole, Etienne Barnard: A comparison of approaches to automatic language identification using telephone speech. EUROSPEECH 1993

Coauthor Index

1Akiko Amano-Kusumoto (Akiko Kusumoto) [14] [23] [26]
2Kanae Amino [28] [32] [36] [40]
3Makiko Aoyagi [11]
4Carlos Avendaño [4]
5Etienne Barnard [1]
6Dawn M. Behne [22] [31]
7Kay M. Berkling [1]
8Ronald A. Cole [1]
9Steven Greenberg [6] [8] [10] [16] [24]
10T. Harada [11]
11Nahoko Hayashi [27] [29]
12Hynek Hermansky [4] [7] [9]
13Nao Hodoshima [23] [26] [27] [29] [31] [37] [41] [43] [46]
14Setsuko Imatomi [3] [12]
15Tsuyoshi Inoue [23]
16Noboru Kanedera [7] [9] [19]
17Noburu Kanederu [15]
18Masako Kato [12]
19Keisuke Kinoshita [14] [22] [23] [26]
20Tomoko Kitamura [14]
21Masahiko Komatsu [11] [13] [17] [20] [21] [25]
22Kiyohiro Kurisu [29]
23Hinako Masuda [35] [42]
24Yuko Mimura [12]
25Yusuke Miyauchi [27] [29]
26Yasunori Momomura [15] [19]
27K. Mori [11]
28Kazuya Mori [20]
29Yuji Murahara [11] [14] [15] [18] [19] [20]
30Yeshwant K. Muthusamy [1]
31Kenji Okada [15] [19]
32Keiko Okazaki [3]
33Misha Pavel [4] [7] [9]
34Mitsuko Shindo [27]
35Rosaria Silipo [8] [10]
36Tsutomu Sugawara [25] [28] [32]
37N. Toba [11]
38Shinichi Tokuma [13] [17] [21]
39Won Tokuma [13] [17] [21]
40Nobuyuki Usuki [18]
41Nancy Vaughan [26]
42Keiichi Yasu [27] [41] [46]
43Wataru Yoshida [37]
44Yuichi Yoshida [3] [5]

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