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NLC 2020-02-16
15:10
Tokyo Seikei University Maintaining Topic Continuity with World Knowledge in Human-computer Interaction
Shinji Muraji, Junichi Fukumoto (Ritsumeikan Univ.) NLC2019-38
There have been several chat robots like Siri and Cortana and people are enjoying dialogue with these chat robots. Durin... [more] NLC2019-38
pp.13-17
ICTSSL, CAS 2020-01-30
11:10
Tokyo   A utilization of chatbot on IBM Watson
Kousuke Kato, Fuya Kaneda, Fumiya Sakai, Hideaki Okazaki (SIT) CAS2019-67 ICTSSL2019-36
In recent years, various technologies have evolved remarkably, and cases such that AI and machines have performed the wo... [more] CAS2019-67 ICTSSL2019-36
pp.21-23
WIT 2019-08-10
14:30
Tochigi Teikyo University, Utsunomiya Campus (TBD) Rule-Based Talking Service to Elderly at Home for Efficient Mind Sensing
Haruhisa Maeda, Sachio Saiki, Masahide Nakamura (Kobe Univ.), Kiyoshi Yasuda (OIT) WIT2019-10
In order to support sustainable in-home long-term care, it is essential to monitor mental states of elderly people at ho... [more] WIT2019-10
pp.7-12
NLC, IPSJ-ICS 2019-06-21
13:10
Hiroshima Hiroshima University of Economics (Tatemachi Campus) Flowchart creation from call center pseudo-interactive data using tabulation technology
Masaki Murata, Yutaro Mori (Tottori Univ.), Kazuhito Koyama (DATT JAPAN Inc.) NLC2019-1
In this research, we proposed a method of creating a flowchart that is useful for application to chat bots by using info... [more] NLC2019-1
pp.1-6
NLC, IPSJ-IFAT 2019-02-07
16:30
Kyoto Ryukoku University Omiya Campus [Invited Talk] NLP for Disaster Situation: R&D of Chatbot helping Crisis Response on SIP
Masatsugu Hangyo (WNI), Kiyonori Ohtake (NICT) NLC2018-41
Disaster response agencies are challenged with lack of human resources in a disaster situation. Efficient
disaster resp... [more]
NLC2018-41
p.33
MoNA, IN, CNR
(Joint) [detail]
2018-11-16
10:20
Saga Karatsu Civic Exchange Plaza Effectiveness of Manga-Effects To Telepresence Communication System
Risa Takemura, Takumi Horie, Kazunori Takashio (Keio Univ.) IN2018-58 MoNA2018-36 CNR2018-33
Today’s telecommunication systems have been greatly evolving, while the video calls used on telepresence robots still se... [more] IN2018-58 MoNA2018-36 CNR2018-33
pp.33-38(IN), pp.81-86(MoNA), pp.87-92(CNR)
DE, IPSJ-DBS, IPSJ-IFAT 2018-09-14
13:00
Tokyo   A Study on Interaction Analysis Using Japanese Learner's Conversation Data and the Tendency of Dialogue Breaking
Hiromitsu Ota (OUJ) DE2018-9
Recently, the introduction of chat bots to call centers and the like has become popular, more accurate, dialogue respons... [more] DE2018-9
pp.1-6
NLC, IPSJ-DC 2018-09-06
13:10
Tokyo Seikei University A Consideration on Analysis of Interaction Analysis Using Japanese Learner's Conversation Database and Analysis of Dialogue collapse -- Toward detection of dialog crash and application to dialog system --
Hiromitsu Ota (OUJ) NLC2018-12
Recently, the introduction of chat bots to enterprises has become popular instead of human beings. However, although dee... [more] NLC2018-12
pp.19-24
LOIS 2018-03-02
13:00
Okinawa Naha-City IT Souzoukan(Okinawa) Implementation and Evaluation of Elderly Context Notification Service using Activity Recognition based on Environmental Changes
Kazunari Tamamizu, Seiji Sakakibara, Sachio Saiki, Masahide Nakamura (Kobe Univ.), Kiyoshi Yasuda (Chiba Rosai Hospital) LOIS2017-86
The ICT-based elderly monitoring systems attract great attention as a promising technology for home elderly care. Howeve... [more] LOIS2017-86
pp.87-92
ICM 2017-07-06
13:50
Hokkaido   Development and evaluation of fully automatic ChatOps system by utilizing configuration management information
Norimasa Kamiya, Shinsaku Numata, Shoji Hashimoto, Dai Kashiwa (NTT.Com) ICM2017-6
Automation of information system operation by ChatOps has been spreading. However, in order to operate the information s... [more] ICM2017-6
pp.13-18
LOIS 2017-03-03
10:40
Okinawa N.Ohama Memorial Hall Enthusiasm Sharing with a TV chat Robot for continuous daily communication
Shogo Nishimura (NAIST), Hiromichi Kawanami (TNCT), Masayuki Kanbara (NAIST), Norihiro Hagita (ATR/NAIST) LOIS2016-88
This paper describes chatting robots aiming at improving a sense of dialogue by sharing feelings with users in real time... [more] LOIS2016-88
pp.147-152
PRMU, CNR 2017-02-19
11:20
Hokkaido   [Poster Presentation] A Dining Media Which Can Elicit Communications between Families Who Are Separated by Long Distances -- Study of chat bots that tweet activities of dining room --
Naoki Oshima, Hiroko Tokunaga, Hiroto Saito, Naoki Mukawa (Tokyo Denki Univ.) PRMU2016-189 CNR2016-56
Families who live in distant place are hard to maintain close communication because they have few difference in life rhy... [more] PRMU2016-189 CNR2016-56
pp.181-186
HCS 2017-01-27
17:10
Fukuoka Namiki Square Development of Synchronized Display Methods of Input Strings and Emotional Expressions and Motions in the Typing-Driven Embodied Entrainment Character Chat System.
Kenji Hattori, Atsurou Iwasa (Graduate School of Okayama Pref. Univ.), Tomio Watanabe, Yutaka Ishii (Okayama Pref. Univ.) HCS2016-74
In this study, synchronized display methods of input strings and emotional expressions and motions are developed in the ... [more] HCS2016-74
pp.89-90
CNR 2012-10-12
10:00
Okinawa OIST (Okinawa) Building a human-like conversational android based on large amount of chat data
Toshiaki Nishio, Yuichiro Yoshikawa, Yutaka Nakamura (Osaka Univ), Hiroshi Ishiguro (Osaka Univ/ATR), Rollo Carpenter (Existor) CNR2012-10
To build a robot that interacts with humans in human-like ways, it should be provided with a capability of verbal commun... [more] CNR2012-10
pp.27-32
CNR 2011-08-24
15:30
Hokkaido 11F, Graduate School of IST. Hokkaido Univ. Collaborative experience among humans and robot based on shared annotations on mutual views
Yasuyuki Sumi (Future Univ. Hakodate) CNR2011-13
We aim to realize a robot as a medium for situated knowledge and a robot as a social partner for collaborative learning.... [more] CNR2011-13
pp.19-23
ET 2011-06-17
16:00
Aichi   A Prototype of Chatterbot Program to Encourage Exercises of Statistical Data Processing
Katsumi Yoshine (Nanzan Univ.), Yukuo Isomoto (Nagoya Women's Univ.), Makoto Hasegawa (Junior College, Gifu Shotoku Gakuen Univ.) ET2011-23
In this paper, the authors discuss the design and implementation of a chatterbot program that supports students’ exercis... [more] ET2011-23
pp.33-38
ET 2011-05-14
10:10
Osaka   Learning Support System by means of Chatterbot System
Miki Ueno, Naoki Mori, Keinosuke Matsumoto (Osaka Pref Univ.) ET2011-3
Recently, the use of various chatterbots has been proposed to simulate conversation with human users. In this study, we... [more] ET2011-3
pp.13-18
AI 2010-06-25
11:00
Tokyo   A Prototype of Spatio-Temporal Chatbot Using Web Knowledge
Shun Hattori (Tokyo Univ. of Tech.) AI2010-3
Chatbots, who have been commonly found in Web chats, Instant Messengers, or PC games etc. and are being recognized more ... [more] AI2010-3
pp.13-18
KBSE, SS 2008-05-29
14:00
Miyazaki Miyazaki Citizens' Plaza An Agent representing a learner for supporting online group works
Akane Mikami, Hiroshi Maruyama, Taichi Nakamura (TUT) SS2008-2 KBSE2008-2
This paper proposes a method to make an agent participate in a group work of role-play training providing project manag... [more] SS2008-2 KBSE2008-2
pp.7-12
TL 2008-05-23
15:45
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. of Tech. Application of hierarchical classification of verbs to corpus base chatterbot
Shin'ichiro Okude (Yokohama Totsuka Science Society) TL2008-9
In my former report (TL2002-24), a lexical meaning of verbs was analyzed in detail, and verbs were classified systematic... [more] TL2008-9
pp.47-52
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