Name
Affiliation
Papers
KIYOAKI AIKAWA
NTT Corporation, Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan
35
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
47
186
28.87
Referers 
Referees 
References 
372
280
146
Search Limit
100372
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Developing An Online Self-Learning System Of Indonesian Pronunciation For Foreign Learners00.342016
Overview of the NTCIR-10 SpokenDoc-2 Task.211.592013
Designing an Evaluation Framework for Spoken Term Detection and Spoken Document Retrieval at the NTCIR-9 SpokenDoc Task.41.382012
Towards Voice-Input Symbolic Pattern Retrieval Using Parameter-Based Search00.342011
Overview of the IR for Spoken Documents Task in NTCIR-9 Workshop405.262011
Construction of a Test Collection for Spoken Document Retrieval from Lecture Audio Data60.592009
Test Collections for Spoken Document Retrieval from Lecture Audio Data.50.682008
Spoken dialogue understanding using an incremental speech understanding method10.372005
Audiovisual interaction on the perception of frequency glide of linear sweep tones00.342005
Fundamental Frequency Estimation For Noisy Speech Using Entropy-Weighted Periodic And Harmonic Features00.342004
A vector-based method for efficiently representing multivariate environmental information10.432004
Corpus-based discourse understanding in spoken dialogue systems212.012003
Efficient spoken dialogue control depending on the speech recognition rate and system's database70.512003
An efficient dialogue control method using decision tree-based estimation of out-of-vocabulary word attributes10.362002
Learning decision trees to determine turn-taking by spoken dialogue systems201.912002
A method for evaluating incremental utterance understanding in spoken dialogue systems10.482002
Effect of F0 fluctuation and amplitude modulation of natural vowels on vowel identification in noisy environments40.942002
Spoken dialogue control based on a turn-minimization criterion depending on the speech recognition accuracy10.392001
A new method for understanding sequences of utterances by multiple speakers00.342000
An efficient dialogue control method under system²s limited knowledge20.432000
WIT: a toolkit for building robust and real-time spoken dialogue systems80.812000
New feature parameters for detecting misunderstandings in a spoken dialogue system40.592000
Effects of system barge-in responses on user impressions60.811999
Rejection of out-of-vocabulary words using phoneme confidence likelihood80.601998
Robust speaker verification insensitive to session-dependent utterance variation and handset-dependent distortion00.341998
Speaker-independent speech recognition using micro segment spectrum integration00.341998
Robust Model For Speaker Verification Against Session-Dependent Utterance Variation30.481998
Intelligibility And Acoustic Correlates Of Japanese Accented English Vowels00.341996
A Neural Matrix Model For Active Tracking Of Frequency-Modulated Tones10.481996
Spontaneous speech recognition using dynamic CEPSTRA incorporating forward and backward masking effect30.931995
Noise robust speech recognition using a dynamic-cepstrum20.901994
Comparative study of spectral representations in measuring the English /r/-/l/ acoustic-perceptual dissimilarity10.371994
Feature extraction using a matrix coefficient filter for speech recognition10.471993
A dynamic cepstrum incorporating time-frequency masking and its application to continuous speech recognition142.041993
Speech recognition using sub-phoneme recognition neural network00.341990