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TL 2022-11-26
15:45
Yamagata Yamagata University Theory of Mind and Acquisition of Japanese Particles
Hisaka Watanabe, Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2022-21
The present study examined whether acquisition of Japanese particles wa and ga is related to Japanese-speaking children’... [more] TL2022-21
pp.17-22
RCS, SR, SRW
(Joint)
2020-03-05
15:50
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Cherishing Old Knowledge concerning Turing Machine and Information Theory for Acquiring New Knowledge concerning Mind-Reading Machine -- Anti-Personnel Radar Applied to Brain-Machine Interface --
Makoto Koike (MK Microwave) RCS2019-372
Let Turing Machine be a model of a human brain, its Universal Turing machine serves as a model of mind-reading machine. ... [more] RCS2019-372
pp.269-274
RISING
(2nd)
2019-11-26
10:30
Tokyo Fukutake Learning Theater, Hongo Campus, Univ. Tokyo [Poster Presentation] Principle of Mind-Reading Machine -- Anti-personnel Radar Applied to Brain-Machine Interface --
Makoto Koike (MK Microwave)
If a human brain is a Turing machine with the transition from the present word to the next word, then its universal Turi... [more]
NLC, IPSJ-IFAT 2017-02-09
11:05
Osaka   Observations on the influence of linguistic features and voice features in conversation on memory and impressions -- Evaluate personality through differences --
Kotomi Takamuku, Yasuo Tanida (Synergy Marketing) NLC2016-41
We are working on the construction of mind model through the analysis of communication especially voice dialogue. First ... [more] NLC2016-41
pp.7-12
HCS 2017-01-27
15:40
Fukuoka Namiki Square Cognitive development of children about robot's behavior before and after entering school
Yuto Imamura, Kazunori Terada (Gifu Univ.), Hideyuki Takahashi (Osaka Univ.), Irini Giannopulu (IHU-A-ICM & Marie Curie Univ.) HCS2016-70
Humans use two distinct cognitive strategies separately to understand and predict agents' behavior. One is mind-reading,... [more] HCS2016-70
pp.65-70
SP, IPSJ-SLP, NLC, IPSJ-NL
(Joint) [detail]
2016-12-20
15:10
Tokyo NTT Musashino R&D Remote Sensing Applied to the Input Interface of Spoken Dialogue System
Makoto Koike (MK Microwave Researh) SP2016-60
I propose herein that remote sensing is applied to the input interface of spoken language systems. The remote sensing r... [more] SP2016-60
pp.59-64
HCS 2015-01-30
15:00
Kagawa Bay Resort Hotel Shodoshima (Shodoshima, Kagaewa Pref.) [Poster Presentation] Does Cognitive Disfluency help Preschoolers False Belief Understanding?
Kensuke Sato (Meiji Univ.) HCS2014-80
Preschoolers often make realism errors in mindreading tasks such as false belief tasks. However, the cognitive mechanism... [more] HCS2014-80
pp.43-47
NLC 2013-12-05
11:35
Tokyo Gree Inc. How Language Will Evolve in Future? -- Construction of Human Intellectual Genomes with Typographical and Substantial Error Corrections --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) NLC2013-45
It is possible that we are not yet at the final stage of language evolution. If so, we have to determine a direction and... [more] NLC2013-45
pp.63-68
HCS 2008-08-26
- 2008-08-27
Hyogo Kobe University Communicating Honest Apologetic Intention by Costly Signaling
Yohsuke Ohtsubo, Esuka Watanabe (Kobe Univ.) HCS2008-37
Based on a signaling game model, we predicted that people will perceive costly apologies more sincere than no cost apolo... [more] HCS2008-37
pp.37-42
NC 2007-05-21
11:00
Kanagawa Tokyo Inst. Tech.(Suzukakedai Campus) [Special Talk] Study on Neural Mind Reading -- Toward Development of Cognitive Brain Machine Interface --
Ryohei P. Hasegawa (AIST) NC2007-2
While some decision-making processes often result in the generation of an observable action, e.g. eye or limb movements,... [more] NC2007-2
pp.7-8
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