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Keiichi Yasu
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2005-2023
Publications (10 Years): 4
Top Topics
Preference Elicitation
Automatic Speech Recognition
Visual Information
Individual Preferences
Top Venues
SMC
APSIPA ASC
GCCE
ICCHP (1)
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Publications
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Rumi Hiraga
,
Keiichi Yasu
,
Yuhki Shiraishi
Audibility and Preference of Musical Instrument by People with Hearing Loss.
SMC
(2023)
Akio Kobayashi
,
Keiichi Yasu
Corpus Construction for Deaf Speakers and Analysis by Automatic Speech Recognition.
APSIPA ASC
(2023)
Akio Kobayashi
,
Keiichi Yasu
,
Hiromitsu Nishizaki
,
Norihide Kitaoka
Corpus Design and Automatic Speech Recognition for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People.
GCCE
(2021)
Yuu Kato
,
Rumi Hiraga
,
Daisuke Wakatsuki
,
Keiichi Yasu
A Preliminary Observation on the Effect of Visual Information in Learning Environmental Sounds for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People.
ICCHP (1)
(2018)
Keiichi Yasu
,
Takayuki Arai
,
Kei Kobayashi
,
Mitsuko Shindo
Weighting of acoustic cues shifts to frication duration in identification of fricatives/affricates when auditory properties are degraded due to aging.
INTERSPEECH
(2013)
Takayuki Arai
,
Nao Hodoshima
,
Keiichi Yasu
Errata to "Using Steady-State Suppression to Improve Speech Intelligibility in Reverberant Environments for Elderly Listeners".
IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process.
20 (2) (2012)
Takayuki Arai
,
Kanae Amino
,
Mee Sonu
,
Keiichi Yasu
,
Takako Igeta
,
Kanako Tomaru
,
Marino Kasuya
Hands-on speech science exhibition for children at a science museum.
WOCCI
(2012)
Takayuki Arai
,
Nao Hodoshima
,
Keiichi Yasu
Using Steady-State Suppression to Improve Speech Intelligibility in Reverberant Environments for Elderly Listeners.
IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process.
18 (7) (2010)
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)