The Acoustical Society of Japan 2022 Spring Meeting was held form the 9th March to the 11th March. We had presentations for speech communication, acoustic barrier-free, and education in acoustics sessions from Arai Lab.
The topics of our presentations are below:
March 9th
Session: Speech communication
– T. Arai (Sophia University), “Few attempts on controlling the movements of vocal-tract models” (in Japanese).
– M. Kasuya (TOHO College of Music) and T. Arai (Sophia University), “The effect of experience living in Germany upon the pronunciation of Japanese German learners” (in Japanese).
– K. Ishihara and T. Arai (Sophia University), “Detection of pathological speech using convolutional neural network” (Poster Presentation, in Japanese).
March 10th
Session: Speech communication
– K. Takeuchi (Juntendo University), N. Aoki (Hokkaido University), T. Arai (Sophia University), K. Suzuki (Kitasato University), H. Seki (Chiba Institut of Technology), W. Hata (Kitasato University), and K. Yasu (Tsukuba University of Technology), “Is Acoustics class necessary for speech therapist? What has changed after graduation” (in Japanese).
– X. Wang, T. Arai, and E. Osawa (Sophia University), “Perception of Japanese vowel length contrasts by native Mandarin and Cantonese listeners learning Japanese,” (Poster Presentation, in Japanese).
March 11th
Session: Speech communication
– W. Ozawa (Ritsumeikan Keisho High School), T. Arai (Sophia University), and Y. Watanabe (Ritsumeikan Keisho High School), “Vowels produced by the sliding three-tube models in different sizes” (in Japanese).
Session: Acoustic barrier-free
– S. Tsuji and T. Arai (Sophia University), “Recognition of music for those with unilateral hearing loss: an interview survey” (in Japanese).
Session: Education in acoustics
– K. Takeuchi (Juntendo University), N. Aoki (Hokkaido University), T. Arai (Sophia University), K. Suzuki (Kitasato University), H. Seki (Chiba Institut of Technology), W. Hata (Kitasato University), and K. Yasu (Tsukuba University of Technology), “Is acoustics related to hearing tests?” (in Japanese).
– C. Qingmin, T. Arai, and Y. Hirayama (Sophia University), “Proposal of training method and survey on the accuracy of interval adjustment: Through perfect fifth tuning” (in Japanese).
(Updated on 2022/03/18)