Yasuji Ota
Fujitsu
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2007
Masanao Suzuki; Masakiyo Tanaka; Yasuji Ota; Yoshiteru Tsuchinaga
A voice intensifier capable of reducing abrupt changes in the amplification factor between frames and realizing excellent sound quality with less noise feeling by dividing input voices into the sound source characteristic and the vocal tract characteristic, so as to individually intensify the sound source characteristic and the vocal tract characteristic and then synthesize them before being output. The voice intensifier comprises a signal separation unit for separating the input sound signal into the sound source characteristic and the vocal tract characteristic, a characteristic extraction unit for extracting characteristic information from the vocal tract characteristic, a corrective vocal tract characteristic calculation unit for obtaining vocal tract characteristic correction information from the vocal tract characteristic and the characteristic information, a vocal tract characteristic correction unit for correcting the vocal tract characteristic by using the vocal tract characteristic correction information, and a signal synthesizing means for synthesizing the corrective vocal tract characteristic from the vocal tract characteristic correction unit and the sound source characteristic, so that the sound synthesized by the signal synthesizing means is output.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1994
Tomohiko Taniguchi; Yoshinori Tanaka; Yasuji Ota; Fumio Amano; Shigeyuki Unagami
A speech coding apparatus includes multipliers and prediction filters which successively process a plurality of signal vectors obtained from an index 2M and dimension N code book to obtain a reproduced speech signal. Error detectors are provided which find the error between the input speech signal and reproduced speech signal. Evaluators are also provided which calculate the optimum signal vectors giving the smallest errors. The multipliers are connected to a reduced code book, which is constituted of n number of code book blocks of index 2M/n and dimension N/n (where n is an integer of two or more). There are n number of multipliers, n number of prediction filters, n number of error detectors, and n number of evaluators corresponding to the code book blocks.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2011
Kaori Endo; Chikako Matsumoto; Taro Togawa; Yasuji Ota
In a pitch conversion method and device which can reduce data throughput while suppressing a degradation of sound quality due to a pitch conversion as much as possible, an input signal pitch pattern per predetermined processing unit and a target pitch pattern are inputted, and a degradation degree indicating how a waveform of the input signal degrades upon pitch conversion from the input signal pitch pattern to the target pitch pattern is calculated. Alternatively, a degradation degree corresponding to a voice state and a phonemic type of the input signal is extracted from a database in which all of combinations of voice states and phonemic types estimated are associated with the degradation degrees to be recorded. Then, a pitch converter which performs a pitch conversion with small data throughput and a pitch converter which performs a pitch conversion with large data throughput are switched over depending on the degradation degree.
Archive | 2001
Masanao Suzuki; Yasuji Ota; Yoshiteru Tsuchina
Archive | 2009
Takeshi Otani; Taro Togawa; Masanao Suzuki; Yasuji Ota
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1994
Fumio Amano; Tomohiko Taniguchi; Yoshinori Tanaka; Yasuji Ota; Shigeyuki Unagami
Archive | 2004
Takeshi Otani; Masanao Suzuki; Yasuji Ota
Archive | 2002
Yoshiteru Tsuchinaga; Yasuji Ota; Masanao Suzuki
Archive | 2002
Kaori Endo; Yasuji Ota
Archive | 2004
Kaori Fujitsu Limited Endo; Takeshi Otani; Mitsuyoshi Matsubara; Yasuji Ota