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Mari Sakuma, Kazuhiko Kakehi, Itaru F. Tatsumi, Tetsuya Tsuda, Masumi Watanabe, Akane Nakamura
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Higher Brain Function Research. 37:403-412
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Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience. 18
A new approach for fast parallel reductions on trees over distributed memory environments is presented. The start point of our approach is to employ the serialized representation of trees. Along this data representation with high memory locality and
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Acoustical Science and Technology. 34:397-403
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Journal of Functional Programming. 22:275-299
Functional languages are suitable for transformational developments of programs. However, accumulative functions, or in particular tail-recursive functions, are known to be less suitable for manipulation. In this paper, we propose a program transform
Autor:
Kazuhiko Kakehi, Eiji Shimura
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The Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics. 53:302-311
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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management. 22:189-206
Although university–industry (U–I) collaborations promise numerous benefits, both parties need to overcome high cultural and organisational barriers in order to materialise potentials. A variety of boundary spanning structures have developed in t
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Kazuhiko Kakehi
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IEICE ESS Fundamentals Review. 3:9-20
人間の音声知覚の頑健性に寄与していると考えられる前語彙的な聴覚特性を解説した.まず,音響処理レベルでの特性としてマスキングレベル差,共変調マスキング特性,及び視覚の影
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International Journal of Parallel Programming. 35:615-658
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Parallel Processing Letters. 15:321-336
While tree contraction algorithms play an important role in efficient tree computation in parallel, it is difficult to develop such algorithms due to the strict conditions imposed on contracting operators. In this paper, we propose a systematic metho
Autor:
William L. Martens, Chandrajith Ashuboda Marasinghe, Garry Molholt, Kazuhiko Kakehi, Stephen G. Lambacher
Publikováno v:
Applied Psycholinguistics. 26:227-247
The effectiveness of a high variability identification training procedure to improve native Japanese identification and production of the American English (AE) mid and low vowels /æ/, //, //, //, // was investigated. Vowel identification and product