Profile

March, 2008 Wakayama University Graduate School of Systems Engineering Completed the doctoral program, Ph.D. (Engineering)
April, 2008 Kwansei Gakuin University Graduate School of Science and Technology
Research Center for Human Media – postdoctoral fellow
April, 2009 Ritsumeikan University Department of Media Technology – Assistant Professor
February, 2013 Present Position

Research Field

Research on Science and Engineering of Perceptive-cognitive Computing based on speech signal processing, auditory information processing, and acoustic signal processing

Research of medicine and engineering science interdisciplinary type of speech signal processing, which supports the communication between human and computing machinery

This research aims to develop fundamental technology which will enable smooth communication humans and computing machinery. Ideally, enabling computers to more closely process speech signals similarly to how human brain functions is the desired outcome.

In addition to existing approaches which include emotional information processing, targeting speech analysis, synthesis of speech, speech recognition and auditory perception, we also intend to measure physiological data of the central auditory systems and to make signal processing fuse. By applying this research, we will simulate the speech processing within the human brain. Our goal is to realize better communication between the human brain and machines.

 

 

 

 

 

Morise Masanori

 

 

 

 

 

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