Akahane-Yamada Reiko | ATR Human Information Science Laboratories
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関連著者
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Akahane-Yamada Reiko
ATR Human Information Science Laboratories
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Akahane-yamada Reiko
Atr Human Information Sci. Laboratories
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Ura Kazuhiro
有明工業高等専門学校
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Ura Kazuhiro
Faculty Of Environmental And Symbiotic Sciences Prefectural University Of Kumamoto:crest Japan Scien
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Akahane-Yamada Reiko
ATR-Promotions ATR Cognitive Information Science Laboratories
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Komaki Ryo
Atr Human Information Science Laboratories:graduate School Of Informatics Kyoto University
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Ueda Kazuo
Dep. Of Human Sci. Kyushu Univ.
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Ueda K
Department Of Applied Information And Communication Sciences Kyushu University
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Ueda Kazuo
Faculty Of Environmental Sciences Nagasaki University
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Ueda Kazuo
Department of Molecular Pathogenesis, Division of Medical Science, Medical Research Institute, Tokyo
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上田 和夫
九州大学大学院芸術工学研究院
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中島 祥好
九州大学大学院芸術工学研究院
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Adachi Takahiro
Atr Cognitive Information Sci. Lab. Kyoto Jpn
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Komaki Ryo
ATR-Promotions ATR Cognitive Information Science Laboratories
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Adachi Takahiro
ATR Human Information Science Laboratories
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Ueda Kazuo
Kyushu University
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Komaki R
Atr-promotions Atr Cognitive Information Science Laboratories
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Nakajima Yoshitaka
Department Of Acoustic Design Kyushu University
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Ueda Kazuo
Unit of Auditory and Visual Communication Sciences, and Department of Acoustic Design, Kyushu Instit
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Katagiri Shigeru
Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University
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Katagiri Shigeru
Graduate School Of Informatics Kyoto University:ntt Communication Science Laboratories Ntt Corporati
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Ueda Kazuo
Department Of Internal Medicine Kyorinkai Murakami Memorial Hospital
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Ueda Kazuo
Department Of Acoustic Design Kyushu Institute Of Design
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Ueda Kazuo
Department Ofapplied Information And Communication Sciences Kyushu University
著作論文
- Intelligibility of English phonemes in noise for native and non-native listeners
- Identification of English /r/ and /l/ in white noise by native and non-native listeners
- Effect of native language on the production of second-language speech segments
- An Artificial Environment is Often a Noisy Environment : Auditory Scene Analysis and Speech Perception in Noise