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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
TL 2023-10-01
09:30
Tokyo University of Tokyo Hyperactive gap creation -- Try Everything Anyway --
Douglas Roland (The University of Tokyo) TL2023-25
Staub et al. (2018) argued that comprehenders do not create unforced dependencies by considering relative clause continu... [more] TL2023-25
pp.53-58
PRMU 2022-09-14
10:30
Kanagawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Performance Evaluation of Data Augmentation Using Face Parsing for Improving Face Recognition
Hiroya Kawai, Koichi Ito (Tohoku Univ.), Hwann-Tzong Chen (NHTU), Takafumi Aoki (Tohoku Univ.) PRMU2022-12
Face recognition is one of the most promising methods to recognize individuals. Since the recognition accuracy is degrad... [more] PRMU2022-12
pp.13-18
PRMU 2021-08-26
15:45
Online Online An Analysis of Deep Face Recognition Using Face Parsing
Hiroya Kawai, Takashi Kozu, Koichi Ito (Tohoku Univ.), Hwann-Tzong Chen (NTHU), Takafumi Aoki (Tohoku Univ.) PRMU2021-13
Face recognition is widely used in mobile devices and security gates due to its convenience. In recent years, face recog... [more] PRMU2021-13
pp.36-41
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
HIP 2019-10-31
10:10
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Experimental and computational study of visual perception for moving objects during self-motion.
Yuki Narita, Shunji Satoh (UEC) HIP2019-56
Retinal motion or optical flow of an object (target) in the outer world is not generally identical to the motion of the ... [more] HIP2019-56
pp.41-45
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
TL 2014-08-12
14:15
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Recursion in syntactic processing in Spanish
Sergio Mota, Jose Manuel Igoa (Univ. Autonoma de Madrid) TL2014-17
Recursion is thought to be an essential property of language. However, the notion of recursion and its role in language ... [more] TL2014-17
pp.31-36
TL 2014-08-13
13:00
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall An ERP study of parsing and memory load in Japanese sentence processing -- A comparison between left-corner parsing and the Dependency Locality Theory --
Shodai Uchida (Univ. of Tokyo), Edson T. Miyamoto (Univ. of Tsukuba), Yuki Hirose, Yuki Kobayashi, Takane Ito (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2014-30
We report event-related potentials to long locative adjuncts following different types of NPs. First, when the adjunct f... [more] TL2014-30
pp.101-106
TL 2014-08-13
15:05
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall When high-capacity readers slow down and low-capacity readers speed up: Working memory differences in unbounded dependencies for German and Spanish readers
Bruno Nicenboim, Pavel Logacev (Univ. of Potsdam), Carolina Gattei (IBYME), Shravan Vasishth (Univ. of Potsdam) TL2014-33
We examined argument-head distance effects in SVO and SOV languages (Spanish and German) taking into account readers' wo... [more] TL2014-33
pp.115-120
TL 2014-08-13
16:05
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Corpus Frequency of Relative Clause Association in Japanese
Toshiyuki Yamada, Douglas Roland, Manabu Arai, Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2014-35
Previous studies show mixed results for the processing of relative clause (RC) association ambiguity in Japanese, as in ... [more] TL2014-35
pp.127-132
IT 2014-07-17
14:25
Hyogo Kobe University Extended LZW codes with Modified Reduplicative Parsing
Yuta Takabayashi, Hirosuke Yamamoto (Univ. of Tokyo) IT2014-19
The LZW code is categorized as the so-called dictionary method in the universal data compression codes and is used in G... [more] IT2014-19
pp.43-48
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
TL 2013-08-04
10:30
Osaka Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka Umeda Campus Optional Reanalysis in Relative Clause Association Ambiguity in Japanese
Toshiyuki Yamada, Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2013-30
This study investigated whether the sentence-final verb triggers optional/unforced reanalysis in the processing of relat... [more] TL2013-30
pp.93-98
TL 2013-08-04
10:55
Osaka Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka Umeda Campus Working-memory load and left-corner parsing in Japanese sentence processing
Shodai Uchida (Univ. of Tokyo), Edson T. Miyamoto (Univ. of Tsukuba), Yuki Hirose, Takane Ito (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2013-31
We provide experimental evidence supporting left-corner parsing (LCP; e.g., Abney & Johnson, 1991) as a better candidate... [more] TL2013-31
pp.99-103
IT 2013-07-25
14:30
Tokyo Nishi-Waseda campus, Waseda University A Data Compression Scheme based on Reduplicative Parsing for Binary Sources
Shigeru Maya, Hirosuke Yamamoto (Univ. of Tokyo) IT2013-14
The incremental parsing used in the LZ78 code can be implemented by the incremental parsing tree,
and Yokoo showed that... [more]
IT2013-14
pp.17-22
TL 2012-07-22
15:30
Yamagata Yamagata University Japanese EFL Learners' On-line Sensitivity to Subject-verb Number Dis/agreement in English
Toshiyuki Yamada, Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2012-25
This study examined Japanese EFL learners' on-line sensitivity to a L2 English property that is not found in their L1 Ja... [more] TL2012-25
pp.85-90
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
IT 2012-01-20
16:25
Ibaraki University of Tsukuba Source Coding with Side Information Based on Incremental Parsing and Arithmetic Coding
Daisuke Hamada, Shigeaki Kuzuoka (Wakayama Univ.) IT2011-44
In this paper, we consider a lossless source coding problem where the common side information
is available at both of ... [more]
IT2011-44
pp.31-36
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
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