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AI |
2018-02-17 09:50 |
Tokyo |
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Curation Akinori Abe (Chiba Univ.) AI2017-20 |
In this paper, we will discuss (data) curation. Especially
we will discuss chance discovery based curation.
In additio... [more] |
AI2017-20 pp.11-20 |
TL |
2016-01-30 14:30 |
Tokyo |
Meiji University (Academy Common) |
[Panel Discussion]
Organized Session: Art Thinking and Design Thinking Minatsu Ariga (Tohoku Univ. of Art & Design), Mari Murayama (Tokyo Univ. of Agri. & Tech.), Yukari Akiyama (Leonessa), Hiroto Toda (Kumamoto Univ.), Akinori Abe (Chiba Univ.), Yasunari Harada (Waseda Univ.), Kazuo Sakai (Meiji Univ.) TL2015-64 |
In recent years, design-oriented thinking is attracting attention among researchers as an effective means of bringing ab... [more] |
TL2015-64 pp.53-58 |
AI |
2015-12-04 10:35 |
Fukuoka |
Kyutech-Salite |
On the logical treatment of IMDJ data Akinori Abe (Chiba Univ.) AI2015-13 |
Recently we have been able to deal with a great volume of data.
Accordingly the keyword ``big data'' is referred to in ... [more] |
AI2015-13 pp.7-11 |
TL |
2015-10-04 14:40 |
Tokyo |
WASEDA University |
Abductive Inference in Hierarchical Structured Semantic Space Model. Akinori Takada (Ferris Univ.) TL2015-36 |
In this article I propose a method of abductive inference for "Hierarchical Structured Semantic Space Model" as a model ... [more] |
TL2015-36 pp.13-18 |
IBISML |
2012-11-07 15:30 |
Tokyo |
Bunkyo School Building, Tokyo Campus, Tsukuba Univ. |
Online Large-margin Weight Learning for First-order Logic-based Abduction Naoya Inoue, Kazeto Yamamoto, Yotaro Watanabe, Naoaki Okazaki, Kentaro Inui (Tohoku Univ.) IBISML2012-54 |
Abduction is inference to the best explanation. Abduction has long been studied in a wide range of contexts and is widel... [more] |
IBISML2012-54 pp.143-150 |
TL |
2011-11-26 16:40 |
Tokyo |
WASEDA Universiy |
Toward the Visualization of Emergence by Discourse Analysis
-- Emergent Process as Chain of Micro Abductions -- Kazuo Sakai (Meiji Univ.), Ken Kuriyama (Gakken) TL2011-51 |
In order to visualize the emergence process, four methods are proposed in terms of analyzing problem-solving discourse. ... [more] |
TL2011-51 pp.71-76 |
KBSE |
2011-09-21 13:00 |
Overseas |
Ocean Grand Hotel Jeju |
Requirements Elicitationusing Abduction Toshihiko Tsumaki (NII) KBSE2011-27 |
Application of information system is rapidly spreading to various areas: the infrastructure of society, the saving of hu... [more] |
KBSE2011-27 pp.19-24 |
IBISML |
2010-06-15 16:05 |
Tokyo |
Takeda Hall, Univ. Tokyo |
An EM algorithm on binary decision diagrams with order encoding for propositional logic-based probabilistic models Masakazu Ishihata, Yoshitaka Kameya, Taisuke Sato (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Shin-ichi Minato (Hokkaido Univ) IBISML2010-23 |
We propose an EM algorithm on Binary Decision Diagrams (BDDs) with order encoding for propositional logic-based probabil... [more] |
IBISML2010-23 pp.155-165 |
MBE |
2007-05-25 13:20 |
Toyama |
Toyama Univ. |
Control scheme of muscle actuators during humeral horizontal abduction/adduction in shoulder-movement simulator SKN/1B Yuuki Itoya, Kenichi Moriyama, Yasuo Nakamura, Toyohiko Hayashi (Niigata Univ.), Masahiko Komai, Katsuya Nobuhara (Nobuhara Hospital) MBE2007-8 |
Numerous researchers have studied the mechanism of human shoulder joint movements both anatomically and physiologically.... [more] |
MBE2007-8 pp.29-32 |
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