Fumihiro Adachi


2014

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Towards Multilingual Conversations in the Medical Domain: Development of Multilingual Medical Data and A Network-based ASR System
Sakriani Sakti | Keigo Kubo | Sho Matsumiya | Graham Neubig | Tomoki Toda | Satoshi Nakamura | Fumihiro Adachi | Ryosuke Isotani
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14)

This paper outlines the recent development on multilingual medical data and multilingual speech recognition system for network-based speech-to-speech translation in the medical domain. The overall speech-to-speech translation (S2ST) system was designed to translate spoken utterances from a given source language into a target language in order to facilitate multilingual conversations and reduce the problems caused by language barriers in medical situations. Our final system utilizes a weighted finite-state transducers with n-gram language models. Currently, the system successfully covers three languages: Japanese, English, and Chinese. The difficulties involved in connecting Japanese, English and Chinese speech recognition systems through Web servers will be discussed, and the experimental results in simulated medical conversation will also be presented.

2007

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Multimedia Blog Creation System using Dialogue with Intelligent Robot
Akitoshi Okumura | Takahiro Ikeda | Toshihiro Nishizawa | Shin-ichi Ando | Fumihiro Adachi
Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics Companion Volume Proceedings of the Demo and Poster Sessions

2005

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Speech-Activated Text Retrieval System for Cellular Phones with Web Browsing Capability
Takahiro Ikeda | Shin-ya Ishikawa | Kiyokazu Miki | Fumihiro Adachi | Ryosuke Isotani | Kenji Satoh | Akitoshi Okumura
Proceedings of the 19th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

2003

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Flexible Spoken Dialogue System based on User Models and Dynamic Generation of VoiceXML Scripts
Kazunori Komatani | Fumihiro Adachi | Shinichi Ueno | Tatsuya Kawahara | Hiroshi G. Okuno
Proceedings of the Fourth SIGdial Workshop of Discourse and Dialogue