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Systems and Computers in Japan, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, January 2005
- Fumiaki Sugaya, Keiji Yasuda, Seiichi Yamamoto:
A proposal for an evaluation set selection method for corpus-based speech translation. 1-11 - Shuichi Toyoda, Noboru Niki, Tetsuya Uemura, Hiromu Nishitani:
Clinical support system using information aggregation and visualization for order data. 12-24 - Kazuma Shigenari, Fumihiko Sakaue, Takeshi Shakunaga:
Decomposition and virtualization of eigenface for face recognition under various lighting conditions. 25-34 - Hideto Kazawa, Tsutomu Hirao, Eisaku Maeda:
Order SVM: a kernel method for order learning based on generalized order statistics. 35-43 - Masakuni Agetsuma, Kenji Kono, Hideya Iwasaki, Takashi Masuda:
Exploiting mobile code for user-transparent distribution of application-level protocols. 44-57 - Naoto Katoh, Noriyoshi Uratani, Terumasa Ehara, Akio Ando:
A new language model using (n 4)-gram for broadcast news speech transcription. 58-67 - Kazuyuki Tanaka:
Automatic hyperparameter estimation in probabilistic image restoration algorithm based on Gibbs microcanonical distribution. 68-78 - Shiro Ikeda, Toshiyuki Tanaka, Shun-ichi Amari:
Information geometry for turbo decoding. 79-87 - Yasushi Sakurai, Masatoshi Yoshikawa, Shunsuke Uemura, Ryoji Kataoka:
A similarity search algorithm for ellipsoid queries using spatial transformation. 88-98 - Fumito Osawa:
New item response model with parameters which explains learning process and the application. 99-106
Volume 36, Number 2, February 2005
- Masao Shimizu, Masatoshi Okutomi:
Two-dimensional simultaneous subpixel estimation for area-based matching. 1-11 - Takayuki Shiga, Mizuho Iwaihara, Yahiko Kambayashi:
Supporting retrieval of configurable goods based on statistical analysis of combination constraints. 12-22 - Nobuhiro Haruta, Koichi Ogawa:
Evaluation of iterative methods for aperture correction in SPECT. 23-32 - Hiroe Iwasaki, Jiro Naganuma, Makoto Endo, Yoshiyuki Yashima:
MPEG-2 real-time software CODEC for full-duplex transmission application over IP networks. 33-41 - Masahiro Kawai, Yoichiro Sato, Hiroto Kagotani, Takuji Okamoto:
Superconductive logic circuits constructed by the use of two thresholds of SQUID. 42-50 - Koichi Miura, Motomu Takano, Reiko Hamada, Ichiro Ide, Shuichi Sakai, Hidehiko Tanaka:
Associating semantically structured cooking videos with their preparation steps. 51-62 - Yoshihide Kato, Shigeki Matsubara, Katsuhiko Toyama, Yasuyoshi Inagaki:
Incremental dependency parsing based on headed context-free grammar. 63-77 - Yoshinobu Kawabe, Ken Mano, Eiichi Horita, Kiyoshi Kogure:
Name creation implements restriction in the pi-calculus. 78-91 - Yuichi Kaneko, Eri Nakano, Rieko Osu, Yasuhiro Wada, Mitsuo Kawato:
Trajectory formation based on the minimum commanded torque change model using the Euler-Poisson equation. 92-103
Volume 36, Number 3, March 2005
- Masahiro Endo:
Recent progress in medical imaging technology. 1-17 - Tetsuo Miyake, Seiji Haruta, Satoshi Horihata:
Eye-gaze estimation by using features irrespective of face direction. 18-26 - Ken'ichi Asami, Tadashi Kitamura:
The development of a physiological simulation system for the human circulatory system coupling macro and micro models. 27-41 - Koichiro Takita, Masafumi Hagiwara:
A pulse neural network reinforcement learning algorithm for partially observable Markov decision processes. 42-52 - Rieko Inaba, Kiyoharu Aizawa, Kashiko Kodate:
Proposal of meta-data in a database for identification using face images. 53-64 - Akitoshi Kataoka, Shinji Hayashi:
Scalable wideband speech coding using G.729 as a component. 65-74 - Hiroyo Ishikawa, Yukio Sato:
Relation between psychological amount in polyhedron recognition and 3D object image entropy. 75-84
Volume 36, Number 4, April 2005
- Hiroshi Uejima, Takao Miura, Isamu Shioya:
Improving text categorization by resolving semantic ambiguity. 1-8 - Masahide Nishiura:
Automated detection of myocardial wall thickening for echocardiographic sequences. 9-19 - Tadashige Matsuda:
Cerebral blood flow measurement without absolute input function value for PET O-15 injection method. 20-26 - Yew Kurabayashi, Seiichiro Kagei, Toshiyuki Gotoh, Tae Iwasawa:
Motion estimation for sequential medical images using a deformable model. 27-36 - Kazuaki Aoki, Toshiharu Watanabe, Mineichi Kudo:
Design of decision trees using class-dependent feature subsets. 37-47 - Masamitsu Hattori, Nobuhiro Ito, Wei Chen, Koichi Wada:
Parallel matrix-multiplication algorithm for distributed parallel computers. 48-59 - Kenta Cho, Yutaka Irie, Akihiko Ohsuga, Katsuhiko Sekiguchi, Shinichi Honiden:
Application of the ?Plangent intelligent mobile agent architecture for embedded systems to the inspection of power systems. 60-70 - Shouichi Matsui, Isamu Watanabe, Ken-ichi Tokoro:
Application of the parameter-free genetic algorithm to the fixed channel assignment problem. 71-81 - Hisao Imai, Yuko Osana, Masafumi Hagiwara:
Chaotic analog associative memory. 82-90
Volume 36, Number 5, May 2005
- Takahiro Kagawa, Hiroshi Fukuda, Naohiro Fukumura, Yoji Uno:
Study of the stability of a standing posture using a dynamics model of paraplegia. 1-12 - Seiichi Uchida, Hiroaki Sakoe:
Category-dependent elastic matching based on a linear combination of eigen-deformations. 13-22 - Takashi Miura, Shinobu Kumaoka, Kenta Matsumoto, Takamitsu Simomura:
A color image compression scheme based on the adaptive orthogonalized transform: Accelerated by product code technique. 23-32 - Sachiko Kurihara, Akitoshi Kataoka, Shinji Hayashi, Takao Kaneko:
Quality assessment for extending ITU-T G.729 Annexes. 33-44 - Masakazu Iwamura, Shinichiro Omachi, Hirotomo Aso:
On the bias of predictive distribution in pattern recognition. 45-54 - Takayasu Fuchida, Masayuki Kashima, Hirofumi Nakamura, Kunihiko Mori, Sadayuki Murashima:
Constructing three-dimensional discrete Voronoi diagrams by the incremental method and application to self-organizing maps. 55-67 - Ryohei Nakayama, Yoshikazu Uchiyama, Koji Yamamoto, Ryoji Watanabe, Kiyoshi Namba:
Detection of clustered microcalcifications on mammograms using new filter bank. 68-79 - Hiroyuki Sekiguchi, Naozo Sugimoto, Shigeru Eiho, Takashi Hanakawa, Shin-ichi Urayama:
Blood vessel segmentation for head MRA using branch-based region growing. 80-88
Volume 36, Number 6, June 2005
- Ryo Nagata, Tatsuya Iguchi, Fumito Masui, Atsuo Kawai:
A method for rating English texts by reading level for Japanese learners of English. 1-13 - Sadahiro Isoda:
Improving UML's definition of the use-case class. 14-25 - Hiroki Yahara, Naoki Higuma, Yukio Fukui, Seiichi Nishihara, Masaaki Mochimaru, Makiko Kouchi:
Estimation of anatomical landmark positions from model of 3-dimensional foot by the FFD method. 26-38 - Keisuke Toyama, Satoshi Misaka, Kazuo Aisaka, Toshiyuki Aritsuka, Kunio Uchiyama, Koichiro Ishibashi, Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Takayasu Sakurai:
Frequency-voltage cooperative CPU power control: A design rule and its application by feedback prediction. 39-48 - Akira Fujimura, Kokichi Sugihara:
Geometric analysis and quantitative evaluation of sport teamwork. 49-58 - Osamu Shiku, Akira Nakamura, Sueharu Miyahara, Terumitsu Ohyama:
Blurred character recognition by complementing features of blurred regions. 59-68 - Yoshinobu Higami, Seiji Kajihara, Hideyuki Ichihara, Yuzo Takamatsu:
Test cost reduction for logic circuits: Reduction of test data volume and test application time. 69-83 - Shin'ichiro Kanoh, Makoto Imai, Nozomu Hoshimiya:
Analog LSI neuron model inspired by biological excitable membrane. 84-91 - Mikio Shinya, Mikito Notomi, Kouki Minamida, Takafumi Saito:
Epipolar-plane image analysis by error minimization of synthesized images. 92-101 - Setsuya Kurahashi, Takao Terano:
Analyzing norm emergence in communal sharing via agent-based simulation. 102-112
Volume 36, Number 7, June 2005
- Takeshi Saitoh, Masatoshi Ikeda, Kimiya Aoki, Toyohisa Kaneko, Ryuzo Sekiguchi:
Optimal threshold for hepatic blood vessels based on structural analysis and cancer detection. 1-12 - Atsuhiro Takasu, Kenro Aihara:
Bibliographic component extraction from references based on a text recognition error model. 13-22 - Shunsuke Saito, Fumio Teraoka:
Implementation, analysis, and evaluation of TCP-J: A new version of TCP for wireless networks. 23-30 - Norihide Kitaoka, Nobutoshi Takahashi, Seiichi Nakagawa:
Large-vocabulary continuous speech recognition using linear lexicon search and 1-best approximation tree-structured lexicon search. 31-39 - Shinji Yamamoto:
Image processing algorithm of computer-aided diagnosis in lung cancer screening by CT. 40-53 - Ryo Nagata, Tatsuya Iguchi, Kenta Wakidera, Fumito Masui, Atsuo Kawai:
Recognizing article errors in the writing of Japanese learners of English. 54-63 - Tadatoshi Tanifuji, Daisuke Omori, Masanori Hijikata:
Noninvasive determination of optical parameters in multilayered scattering media using finite difference time domain analysis. 64-72 - Masahiko Morita, Kouhei Matsuzawa, Shigemitsu Morokami:
A model of context-dependent association using selective desensitization of nonmonotonic neural elements. 73-83 - Jun Murakami, Tomohide Kidachi, Miki Haseyama, Tateo Shimozawa:
Sample size dependence of estimation error of information carried by neuronal spike train. 84-95 - Norio Sekine, Akiyoshi Itoh:
Development of visual and functional videofluorography system for dysphagia. 96-105
Volume 36, Number 8, July 2005
- Kunichika Tsumoto, Tetsuya Yoshinaga, Hiroshi Kawakami:
Bifurcation of synchronization phenomena observed in a coupled neuron model for circadian clock rhythms. 1-14 - Kook Cho, Taiichiroh Ichimaru, Yoichi Yamashita:
Speech recognition using interphoneme dependencies based on a speaker space model. 15-22 - Tatsuya Izuha:
Machine translation using bilingual term entries extracted from parallel texts. 23-30 - Tetsuji Ogawa, Tetsunori Kobayashi:
An extension of the state-observation dependency in partly hidden Markov models and its application to continuous speech recognition. 31-39 - Yasuo Ariki, Jun Ogata, Masakiyo Fujimoto, Kiyoshi Tsukada:
Recognition of speech from live sports coverage using acoustic and language model adaptation. 40-48 - Masashi Kitahara, Taichi Hayasaka, Shiro Usui:
On the statistical behavior of the learning error of layered neural networks. 49-58 - Tsuneaki Kato, Mitsunori Matsushita:
Handling multimodal dialogues for exploratory data analysis using charts. 59-70 - Yoshihiro Ohama, Naohiro Fukumura, Yoji Uno:
A forward-propagation learning rule for neural inverse models using a method of recursive least squares. 71-80 - Takuya Nishimoto, Motoki Takayama, Haruaki Sakurai, Masahiro Araki:
Measurement of workload for voice user interface systems. 81-89 - Yasushi Hirano, Jun-ichi Hasegawa, Jun-ichiro Toriwaki, Hironobu Ohmatsu, Kenji Eguchi:
Interactive method to extract tumor regions from chest X-ray CT images and its application to benign/malignant discrimination. 90-101 - Hajime Sonehara, Kazuhisa Iguchi:
Spatiotemporal interpolation filter using vector compensation. 102-113
Volume 36, Number 9, August 2005
- Takahiro Sasaki, Tomohiro Inoue, Nobuhiko Omori, Tetsuo Hironaka, Hans Jürgen Mattausch, Tetsushi Koide:
Chip size and performance evaluations of shared cache for on-chip multiprocessor. 1-13 - Yoshimitsu Murahashi, Hirohisa Hotta, Shinji Doki, Shigeru Okuma:
Pulsed neural networks based on delta-sigma modulation with GHA learning rule and their hardware implementation. 14-24 - Yuya Akita, Tatsuya Kawahara:
Unsupervised speaker indexing of discussions using anchor models. 25-33 - Keiichi Yamada, Susumu Kuroyanagi, Akira Iwata:
A supervised learning method using duality in the artificial neuron model. 34-42 - Jun-ya Nakagawa, Akinobu Shimizu, Hidefumi Kobatake:
Development of an automated extraction method for liver tumors in three-dimensional multiphase multislice images. 43-54 - Yosuke Hayase, Yoshito Mekada, Kensaku Mori, Jun-ichi Hasegawa, Jun-ichiro Toriwaki, Masaki Mori, Hiroshi Natori:
Methods for detecting multiple small nodules from 3D chest X-ray CT images. 55-64 - Yoshihiro Hagihara, Yukari Hagihara, Jun Wei:
Enhancement of CAD system for breast cancers by improvement of classifiers. 65-76 - Junji Watanabe, Taro Maeda, Susumu Tachi:
Time course of localization for a repeatedly flashing stimulus presented at perisaccadic timing. 77-86 - Osamu Hori, Takeshi Mita:
A robust video text extraction method for character recognition. 87-96 - Yoshimasa Kimura, Toru Wakahara, Akira Tomono:
Combination of statistical and neural classifiers for a high-accuracy recognition of large character sets. 97-107
Volume 36, Number 10, September 2005
- Minoru Mori, Minako Sawaki, Norihiro Hagita:
Video text recognition using category-dependent feature extraction based on feature compensation. 1-8 - Takehito Utsuro, Yasuhiro Kodama, Tomohiro Watanabe, Hiromitsu Nishizaki, Seiichi Nakagawa:
Combining outputs of multiple LVCSR models by machine learning. 9-15 - Yoshiki Kawata, Hiroaki Kubo, Noboru Niki, Hironobu Ohmatsu, Noriyuki Moriyama:
A study of three-dimensional curvatures and curvatures of four-dimensional hypersurface for analyzing pulmonary nodules on high-resolution CT images. 16-29 - Yoshie Matsuo, Akinobu Shimizu, Hidefumi Kobatake:
An interval change detection method for two chest X-ray images with different rotation angles of the human body and its performance evaluation. 30-42 - Yoshiaki Itoh:
Shift continuous DP: A fast matching algorithm between arbitrary parts of two time-sequence data sets. 43-53 - Hiroaki Yamamoto:
New finite automata corresponding to semiextended regular expressions. 54-61 - Shinichiro Sei, Hideo Saito:
Superresolved image synthesis for multiple-plane scenes captured with an uncalibrated moving camera. 62-71 - Hiroshi Oyama, Masato Ryoki, Tadahiro Matsumoto, Tohru Naoi, Munehiro Goto:
EBIFRY, a programming language for embedded systems - combining simplicity with stability. 72-81 - Hirotaka Inoue, Hiroyuki Narihisa:
Parallel performance of ensemble self-generating neural networks for chaotic time series prediction problems. 82-92 - Keiko Takahashi, Masaki Matsuura, Takahiro Sugiyama, Keiichi Abe:
A comparison of color coordinate systems using color classification and image segmentation results of humans. 93-105
Volume 36, Number 11, October 2005
- Akira Date, Koji Kurata:
Separation of position and direction information of robots by a product model of self-organizing map and neural gas. 1-11 - Kei Akiyama, Zhi Wei Luo, Masaki Onishi, Tetsuya Yagi, Shigeyuki Hosoe:
Local computation of optical flow using a silicon retina. 12-23 - Norihide Kitaoka, Naoko Kakutani, Seiichi Nakagawa:
Detection and recognition of correction utterances on misrecognition of spoken dialog system. 24-33 - Fuyuki Ishikawa, Nobukazu Yoshioka, Shinichi Honiden:
Mobile agent system for Web service integration in pervasive network. 34-48 - Ryutaro Ichise, Daniel G. Shapiro, Pat Langley:
Structured program induction from behavioral traces. 49-59 - Takuji Maeda, Masahito Matsushita, Koichi Sasakawa:
A performance model for biometrics identification systems. 60-69 - Tatsuya Mori, Masato Uchida, Shigeki Goto:
Flow analysis of internet traffic: World Wide Web versus peer-to-peer. 70-81 - Ken'Ichiro Yamane, Takayoshi Yokota, Takumi Fushiki:
Method of travel time estimation for wide-area traffic information service. 82-92 - Naoko Hayashida, Hirofumi Yamaki, Koji Kida, Tomoharu Yamaguchi:
Toward information sharing support by agents: An experiment to unveil effects of support on information-providing activities. 93-101 - Koji Okuhara, Hiroaki Ishii, Makoto Uchida:
Support of decision making by data mining using neural system. 102-110
Volume 36, Number 12, November 2005
- Katsumi Mori, Eiji Watanabe, Koji Watanabe, Shigekazu Katagiri:
Estimation of object color, light source color, and direction by using a cuboid. 1-10 - Takayuki Ito, Makoto Yokoo, Shigeo Matsubara:
A combinatorial auction among experts and amateurs: The case of single-skilled experts. 11-21 - Ken Ohta, Mikhail M. Svinin, Zhi Wei Luo, Shigeyuki Hosoe:
Optimal trajectory formation of human reaching movement in crank-rotation task. 22-32 - Atsunori Ogawa, Yoshikazu Yamaguchi, Shoichi Matsunaga:
Children's speech recognition using elementary-school-student speech database. 33-42 - Takayoshi Yoshimura, Keiichi Tokuda, Takashi Masuko, Takao Kobayashi, Tadashi Kitamura:
Incorporating a mixed excitation model and postfilter into HMM-based text-to-speech synthesis. 43-50 - Naomitsu Ikeda, Tadashi Sakata, Tomoaki Hirayama, Yuichi Ueda, Akira Watanabe:
Effects of speaker normalization based on vocal tract length ratios on word recognition using compound parameters. 51-62 - Seiji Miyoshi, Kazuyuki Hara, Masato Okada:
Analysis of ensemble learning using simple perceptrons based on on-line learning theory. 63-74 - Noboru Miyazaki, Mikio Nakano, Kiyoaki Aikawa:
Spoken dialogue understanding using an incremental speech understanding method. 75-84 - Katsushi Asami, Toshiyuki Takezawa, Gen-ichiro Kikui:
Detection of topic and speech act type on utterance-by-utterance basis for conversational interfaces. 85-96 - Toshio Moriya, Haruo Takeda, Tamio Arai:
Calibration method for multibeam projector using arbitrarily projected points. 97-109
Volume 36, Number 13, November 2005
- Haoming Shen, Yoshifumi Shimodaira, Gosuke Ohashi:
Speed-tuned mechanism and speed perception in human vision. 1-12 - Susumu Kuroyanagi, Akira Iwata:
A competitive learning neural network for auditory information processing using the pulsed neuron model. 13-22 - Isamu Mizuno, Yohei Iwasaki, Toyohisa Kaneko, Shigeru Kuriyama:
Modeling of soft 3-dimensional objects and volume-conserving deformations of such objects by an external force. 23-34 - Masaaki Kanakubo, Masafumi Hagiwara:
Parameter-free genetic algorithm using pseudo-simplex method. 35-44 - Shigeki Aoki, Yoshio Iwai, Masaki Onishi, Atsuhiro Kojima, Kunio Fukunaga:
Learning and recognizing behavioral patterns using position and posture of human body and its application to detection of irregular states. 45-56 - Sukeyasu Kanno, Tetsuo Funada:
Improved noise robustness of word HMMs based on weighted variance expansion for noisy speech recognition. 57-68 - Yuzuru Okazaki, Jun Nakazoe:
Modulation-type capacitive electrode driven by small AC current for measuring DC biological signals. 69-80 - Ryohei Nakayama, Yoshikazu Uchiyama:
Development of new filter bank for detection of nodular patterns and linear patterns in medical images. 81-91 - Ryo Kurazume, Ko Nishino, Mark D. Wheeler, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Mapping textures on 3D geometric model using reflectance image. 92-101
Volume 36, Number 14, December 2005
- Hiroyuki Kato, Naohiro Toda:
A method for elimination of alternative noise by digital control of an analog Laguerre filter in biopotential measurements. 1-10 - Takeshi Saitoh, Toyohisa Kaneko:
Route search method by normalized cost. 11-20 - Akira Date:
On the resolution of local ambiguity in visual recognition: Modeling by tree-structured Markov random fields. 21-31 - Akira Matsui, Yasuhiro Wada:
Examination of human trajectory planning criterion based on signal-dependent noise. 32-43 - Heiga Zen, Keiichi Tokuda, Tadashi Kitamura:
Simultaneous clustering of phonetic context, dimension, and state position for acoustic modeling using decision trees. 44-55 - Kazunari Sugiyama, Kenji Hatano, Masatoshi Yoshikawa, Shunsuke Uemura:
Improvement in TF-IDF scheme for Web pages based on the contents of their hyperlinked neighboring pages. 56-68 - Naoaki Okazaki, Santi Saeyor, Hiroshi Dohi, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
An extension of the multimodal presentation markup language (MPML) to a three-dimensional VRML space. 69-80 - Atsushi Fujii, Tetsuya Ishikawa:
Extraction and organization of encyclopedic knowledge information using the World Wide Web. 81-90 - Hajime Saito, Azuma Ohuchi, Takashi Maeda:
A concept formation support method and its prototype system using structural modeling and concept map. 91-101 - Imari Sato, Morihiro Hayashida, Fumiyo Kai, Yoichi Sato, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Fast image synthesis of virtual objects in a real scene with natural shadings. 102-111
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