About Author¶
Fujimoto Seiji <fujimoto@ceptord.net>
Previously an executive officer of ClearCode Inc. (2021-2023)
Currently a research fellow at Reazon Human Interaction Lab.
I’m mainly working on ReazonSpeech – a free and massive Japanese corpus and speech recognition model.
Our research won Outstanding Award from Natural Language Processing Association in 2023.
Projects & Talks¶
Here is the list of projects I worked on:
Name |
Description |
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ReazonSpeech (2022-) |
A free and massive Japanese audio corpus. |
Fluentd/Fluent Bit (2018-2023) |
Real-time Log forwareder. Comitter since 2018. |
polyleven (2017-) |
A fast Levenshtein distance library for Python 3.x. |
mbleven (2012) |
A fast, memory-efficient algorithm to compute k-bounded Levenshtein distance. |
TinyFastSS (2012) |
Python implementation of FastSS, a hash-based index structure for fuzzy search. |
List of papers:
Date |
Title |
Links |
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2023-03 |
Yue Yin, Daijiro Mori, Fujimoto Seiji. “ReazonSpeech: A Free and Massive Corpus for Japanese ASR. |
Past talks:
Date |
Conference |
Title |
Links |
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2023-06-15 |
大規模日本語音声コーパスReazonSpeechの現状と展望 |
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2022-09-09 |
How Fast Really is Ruby 3.x? |
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2021-11-04 |
Fluentd/Fluent Bitで実現する楽なKubernetesのログ運用 |
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2019-07-17 |
Fluentd Meetup 2019 |
The State of Windows Support in Fluent Bit |
Copyright¶
Except where otherwise stated, contents on ceptord.net is written by Fujimoto Seiji <fujimoto@ceptord.net> and placed under the public domain.
If your legistration doesn’t accept public domain, I hereby makes contents on ceptord.net available under MIT License.