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Takayuki Kagomiya
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2000-2019
Publications (10 Years): 2
Top Topics
Extensive Set
Visual Perception
Speech Corpus
Evaluation Method
Top Venues
O-COCOSDA
INTERSPEECH
ICPhS
EMBC
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Publications
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Takayuki Kagomiya
Statistical studies on Japanese sonority by using loudness calibration scores.
O-COCOSDA
(2019)
Takayuki Kagomiya
Articulatory positions of Japanese vowels as a function of duration computed from a large-scale spontaneous speech corpus.
ICPhS
(2015)
Takayuki Kagomiya
,
Seiji Nakagawa
Development of Japanese paralinguistic information transmission tests for assessment of hearing-assistance devices utilizing multi-speaker and emotional speech corpora.
O-COCOSDA
(2014)
Takayuki Kagomiya
,
Seiji Nakagawa
Evaluation of a bone-conducted ultrasonic hearing aid in vocal emotion transmission.
INTERSPEECH
(2013)
Seiji Nakagawa
,
Chika Fujiyuki
,
Yuko Okubo
,
Takuya Hotehama
,
Takayuki Kagomiya
Development of a novel hearing-aid for the profoundly deaf using bone-conducted ultrasonic perception: Evaluation of transposed modulation.
EMBC
(2013)
Takayuki Kagomiya
,
Seiji Nakagawa
Evaluation of Bone-Conducted Ultrasonic Hearing-Aid Regarding Transmission of Speaker Discrimination Information.
INTERSPEECH
(2011)
Takayuki Kagomiya
,
Seiji Nakagawa
Development of a Japanese Speaker Discrimination Test for Evaluation of Hearing Assistance Devices.
ICPhS
(2011)
Takayuki Kagomiya
,
Seiji Nakagawa
Evaluation of bone-conducted ultrasonic hearing-aid regarding transmission of paralinguistic information: a comparison with cochlear implant simulator.
INTERSPEECH
(2010)
Takayuki Kagomiya
,
Seiji Nakagawa
The effects of fundamental frequency and formant space on speaker discrimination through bone-conducted ultrasonic hearing.
INTERSPEECH
(2009)
Masako Fujimoto
,
Takayuki Kagomiya
Gemination of Consonant in Spontaneous Speech: An Analysis of the "Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese".
IEICE Trans. Inf. Syst.
(3) (2005)
Kikuo Maekawa
,
Takayuki Kagomiya
Influence of paralinguistic information on segmental articulation.
INTERSPEECH
(2000)