 | 2012 |
| 9 |  | Takayuki 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) |
| 2010 |
| 8 |  | Takayuki Arai,
Nao Hodoshima:
Enhanced speech yielding higher intelligibility for all listeners and environments.
INTERSPEECH 2010: 1620-1623 |
| 7 |  | Takayuki 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) |
| 2008 |
| 6 |  | Nao Hodoshima,
Wataru Yoshida,
Takayuki Arai:
Improving consonant identification in noise and reverberation by steady-state suppression as a preprocessing approach.
INTERSPEECH 2008: 1793-1796 |
| 2006 |
| 5 |  | Nao Hodoshima,
Dawn M. Behne,
Takayuki Arai:
Steady-state suppression in reverberation: a comparison of native and nonnative speech perception.
INTERSPEECH 2006 |
| 2005 |
| 4 |  | Nahoko 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 |
| 3 |  | Yusuke 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 |
| 2 |  | Akiko 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) |
| 2003 |
| 1 |  | Nao 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 |