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KBSE 2022-03-09
14:35
Online Online (Zoom) Automatic Detection of Fire Causes for Ontology Development for Automatic Understanding of Fire Situation
Kento Matsuba, Masahide Nakamura (Kobe Univ.), Sachio Saiki (KUT) KBSE2021-45
The fire investigation report prepared by the Kobe City Fire Department contains information on the causes of the fire a... [more] KBSE2021-45
pp.24-29
TL 2019-12-22
15:50
Ehime   Parsing of classical Chinese sentence and automatically making of return mark information with Lisp
Mizuki Nagasawa, Hayato Nakano (NITHC) TL2019-53
Parsing is an analysis in which sentences are broken down into words and grasps in the interrelationships between the wo... [more] TL2019-53
pp.61-65
KBSE, SC 2019-11-08
11:30
Nagano Shinshu University A Method to Analyze NuSMV Counterexamples for Defect Cause Analysis
Yutaro Ohike, Shinpei Ogata (Shinshu Univ.), Yoshitaka Aoki (Nihon Unisys, Ltd.), Hiroyuki Nakagawa (Osaka Univ.), Kazuki Kobayashi, Kozo Okano (Shinshu Univ.) KBSE2019-24 SC2019-21
Many state variables that are defined in a model may appear as conditional expressions in one specification on model che... [more] KBSE2019-24 SC2019-21
pp.7-12
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint) [detail]
2017-12-21
09:45
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Green Computing Systems Research Organization NLC2017-43 (To be available after the conference date) [more] NLC2017-43
pp.83-88
NLC 2017-09-07
13:35
Tokyo Seikei University Robust Language Processing Infrastructure for Information Analysis of Real Texts
Daisuke Kawahara, Sadao Kurohashi (Kyoto Univ.), Yuta Hayashibe (Fairy Devices), Hajime Morita (FUJITSU LABORATORIES), Arseny Tolmachev (Kyoto Univ.) NLC2017-17
On real texts, such as blog articles, tweets and SNS texts, people's
real voices are written about evaluations and opin... [more]
NLC2017-17
pp.25-30
TL 2017-03-21
10:30
Aichi Nagoya International Centter Method and Implementation of Multiplied Semantic Expansion(MSE) for Semantic Parsing.
Akinori Takada (Ferris Univ.) TL2016-66
In a rule-based natural language question-answering system, input sentences are transformed into meta-form format which ... [more] TL2016-66
pp.7-12
ICM, LOIS 2016-01-22
09:55
Fukuoka Fukuoka Institute of Technology The Construction Method of the Municipality CMS for Linked Open Data Generation
Toshitaka Maki, Toshihiko Wakahara, Akihiro Yamaguchi (FIT), Shinichiro Kimoto (Shingu Town Hospitality Association), Akinori Takagi (Shingu Town Office), Yu Ichifuji, Noboru Sonehara (NII) ICM2015-35 LOIS2015-57
In this study, we make a Municipality CMS for Linked Open Data (LOD) generation. We realize an information exchange and ... [more] ICM2015-35 LOIS2015-57
pp.53-58
WIT 2014-09-13
11:05
Hyogo Kobe Univ. Kusunoki Campus Study of appropriate Japanese text representation for Braille documents by syntactic analysis
Yukie Umeda, Aki Sugano, Mineko Ikegami, Sayo Sekiguchi, Mika Ohta, Masako Matsuura, Minoru Kumaoka, Eiichi Maeda, Yutaka Takaoka (Kobe Univ. Hospital) WIT2014-28
To support visually impaired patients by providing medical information in Braille, we have researched developed an autom... [more] WIT2014-28
pp.51-53
HCS 2014-08-22
13:00
Kyoto   Elucidation of Easy-to-understand Text for Disabled People -- A Study based on a Quarterly Magazine "Stage" --
Sarasa Oikawa, Hiroko Otsuka (Future Univ. Hakodate), Ayako Koga Uchinami (SHUKUTOKU) HCS2014-43
In this study, we clarify the structure of the easy-to-understand text for disabled people. It is difficult for disabled... [more] HCS2014-43
pp.1-6
TL 2014-06-21
16:30
Tokyo WASEDA University Toward Automatic Extraction of Characteristic Features of English Composition by Japanese College Students -- Preliminary Experiments and Issues to be Addressed --
Hiroaki Yamada, Yutaka Ishii, Yasunari Harada (Waseda Univ.) TL2014-10
We are accumulating electronic files of English composition by university freshmen. For the past ten years or so, about ... [more] TL2014-10
pp.55-60
ET 2014-01-11
15:30
Tokyo Mejiro University The validation of the simple correctness checking method based on comparisons with sample answers using syntax trees for student's Java programs.
Tatsuya Uraguchi, Shin-ichirou Okada (Ibaraki Univ) ET2013-86
We have been researching the automatic correctness checking method for student's Java programs to lighten the burden imp... [more] ET2013-86
pp.109-113
COMP 2013-12-21
14:55
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center On alternation-bounded alternating context-free grammars and languages
Etsuro Moriya (Waseda Univ.) COMP2013-56
Alternating context-free grammars, in which the number of alternations between existential and universal modes is bounde... [more] COMP2013-56
pp.107-114
COMP 2013-10-18
16:25
Aichi Nagoya Institute of Technology An Algorithm for the coin-exchange problem of Frobenius using a parse table
Shunichi Matsubara (Aoyama Gakuin Univ.) COMP2013-37
The coin-exchange problem of Frobenius is a problem that finds the Frobenius number for relatively prime positive intege... [more] COMP2013-37
pp.25-28
COMP, IPSJ-AL 2012-05-14
15:15
Ehime Ehime University On Context-free Languages That Cannot Be Recognized by Limited Backtrack Top-down Parsers
Shunichi Matsubara (Aoyama Gakuin Univ.) COMP2012-11
Recently, deterministic parsing with bounded lookahead and limited backtrack top-down parsing have been used for parsing... [more] COMP2012-11
pp.45-50
SP 2011-07-22
17:00
Hokkaido Jozankei Grand Hotel [Invited Talk] The Forefront of Statistical Machine Translation Algorithms
Hajime Tsukada (NTT) SP2011-48
This talk reviews recent advances of statistical machine translation in this decade. In addition, several newly develope... [more] SP2011-48
pp.41-43
COMP 2011-04-22
09:30
Kyoto Kyoto University A construction method for non-left-recursive parsing expression grammars
Shunichi Matsubara, Shojiro Ogawa, Marin J. Duerst (Aoyama Gakuin Univ.) COMP2011-1
Parsing expression grammars (PEGs) have recently been used to describe the syntax of artificial languages such as progra... [more] COMP2011-1
pp.1-8
ET 2009-11-06
10:05
Nagano Shinshu Univ. A Set of Rules for Multi-Color Presentation of Mathematical Expressions in Remedial Education
Takatomi Miyata (Kanazawa Inst. of Tech.), Masachika Miyata ET2009-40
This paper proposes a set of simple rules for multi-color presentation of mathematical expressions in order to show diff... [more] ET2009-40
pp.1-4
NLC 2009-10-16
14:05
Tokyo NiCT Kohji-machi Office A Study Of Syntactic Analysis For Extracting Comparative Relations from Technical Documents
Kazuto Hachiya (Tohoku Univ.), Masahiro Terabe (Mitsubishi Resarch Institute, Inc.), Kazuo Hashimoto (Tohoku Univ.) NLC2009-8
The recent rapid spread of electric document enables a variety of
information sharing both in academic and industrial c... [more]
NLC2009-8
pp.7-12
SS 2009-08-06
11:30
Hokkaido Kitami Institute of Technology Formalization of AST Conversion for Applying CASE Tools to Other Programming Languages.
Isamu Hasegawa (Nomura Research Institute, Ltd.), Katsuhiko Gondow (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) SS2009-14
Development of parsers are increased according to the increase of the demand of CASE tools, in recent years. However, ev... [more] SS2009-14
pp.13-18
SS 2008-08-01
09:30
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate An AST Conversion Method for Applying CASE Tools to Other Programming Languages.
Isamu Hasegawa (NRI) SS2008-22
The supply of CASE tools is not enough as compared with the demand rise. Our goal is solving the problem of the short su... [more] SS2008-22
pp.55-60
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