Nanjo Hiroaki
Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies
Kyoto University
Japan
Biography
Prof. NANJO Hiroaki has received his PhD in Kyoto University. Currently, he is working as Associate Professor in Kyoto University. His research has included Spoken Language Processing. Based on this research and fellowship training he has received several awards and honors, such as Ryukoku University 2012 Freshman Encouragement Fee, March 2013 Acoustical Encouragement Award by the Acoustical Society of Japan Akiya Kiki Academic Promotion Award, March 2009. He is serving as an editorial member of several reputed journals like Journal of Information Processing Society Transactions Journal. He have authored several research articles and books. He is a member of Executive Committee of the Language Processing Society Annual Conference, The Japan Acoustical Society Kansai Section Discourse Group "Deep Learning and its Application to the Acoustic Field" (Part 2) Families, Committee member of FIT 2016 and many more.
Research Interest
Spoken Language Processing
Publications
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Hiroaki N, Kazuomi K, Lee A, Tatsuya K. Lecture Speech Recognition Using a Large-scale Japanese Spoken Language Database. Journal of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers. 2003;J86-D-II:455 - 459.
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Hiroaki N, Teruhisa M, Tatsuya K. Minimum Bayes-risk Decoding Considering Word Significance for Information Retrieval System. The 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (INTERSPEECH 2005). 2005;561-564.
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Hiroki N, Tatsuya K, Takashi S. Speech recognition based on Bayes risk minimization framework oriented toward speech understanding. Transactions of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers J. 2008;91:1314-1324.
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Hiroki N, Ryo F, Masashi N. Implementation and Evaluation of Bayes Risk Minimization Function for Open Source Speech Recognition Engine Julius. Journal of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers. 2013;96:2530-2539.