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NLP 2023-11-28
10:50
Okinawa Nago city commerce and industry association Investigation of differences in latent variable space for different datasets in Sentence-BERT's image generation model
Masato Izumi, Kenya Jin'no (Tokyo City Univ.) NLP2023-61
We have verified the degree to which sentence vectors, which are distributed representations of sentences generated by S... [more] NLP2023-61
pp.11-14
TL 2023-09-30
15:45
Tokyo University of Tokyo Mechanism of the digging-in effect on Japanese garden-path sentences -- Evidence from reading time and neural language model --
Rei Emura (Tohoku Univ.), Saku Sugawara (NII), Xiaofang Wu, Shiori Kato, Masatoshi Koizumi (Tohoku Univ.) TL2023-22
Readers encounter difficulties at the disambiguation phrase of temporally ambiguous sentences, i.e., garden-path sentenc... [more] TL2023-22
pp.36-41
TL 2023-10-01
10:45
Tokyo University of Tokyo [Keynote Address] Neurocognitive mechanisms of processing combinatorial unstated meaning
Yao-Ying Lai (National Chengchi Univ.) TL2023-27
 [more] TL2023-27
pp.65-66
ET 2022-07-09
13:35
Online Online Retrieval of Similar Questions from QAbot Data based on Transformer Language Model
Zihao Chen, Hisashi Handa, Kimiaki Shirahama (Kindai Univ.) ET2022-9
It has recently become possible to collect a large amount of question-answer pairs that arose in certain educational cou... [more] ET2022-9
pp.5-11
TL 2021-03-14
14:25
Online Online VLS-BERT: Meaning Acquisition of Sentence-Final Particles from Vision, Language and Subjective Feelings
Akane Matsushima, Natsuki Oka, Chie Fukada (KIT), Yuko Yoshimura (Kanazawa Univ.), Koji Kawahara (NUFS) TL2020-20
Understanding utterance meanings at the illocutionary force level (Austin 1962), such as question, request, greeting, is... [more] TL2020-20
pp.12-17
NLC 2021-02-18
17:20
Online Online Proposal of a News Article Comments Generation Model for Early Automatic Detection of Fake News
Yuta Yanagi, Ryohei Orihara, Yasuyuki Tahara, Yuichi Sei, Akihiko Ohsuga (UEC) NLC2020-30
Recently, fake news makes wrong rumors on social networks. Automatic detection of fake news with social contexts(e.g. li... [more] NLC2020-30
pp.43-48
PRMU 2020-12-17
11:15
Online Online A Novel Data Augmentation Framework Based on SeqGAN for Sentiment Analysis
Jiawei Luo, Mondher Bouazizi, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.) PRMU2020-43
Sentiment analysis is an important field in Natural Language Processing (NLP). It can analyze people's sentiment through... [more] PRMU2020-43
pp.30-35
TL 2020-12-05
15:55
Online Online Processing cost of maintaining preverbal dependents
Shinnosuke Isono, Yuki Hirose (U Tokyo) TL2020-10
In online comprehension of strictly head-final languages like Japanese, there can be a large processing demand at the he... [more] TL2020-10
pp.18-23
TL 2020-10-25
14:15
Online Online How does conceptual accessibility affect sentence production -- Evidence from Chinese JFL learners focused on the effect of Animacy --
Zhanmei XIE, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2020-3
Animacy is demonstrated to affect the subsequent grammatical encoding stages during sentence production. However, differ... [more] TL2020-3
pp.12-17
HCS 2020-01-26
10:30
Oita Room407, J:COM HorutoHall OITA (Oita) Acquisition of Function Words That Represent Dialogue Acts -- Constructing a Hybrid Model of Automatic and Deliberate Processing --
Akane Matsushima, Natsuki Oka, Chie Fukada (Kyoto Institute of Technology), Yuko Yoshimura (Kanazawa Univ.), Koji Kawahara (Nagoya University of Foreign Studies) HCS2019-70
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HCS2019-70
pp.93-98
TL 2019-07-27
11:00
Hyogo Hirao Seminar House, Konan University Island constraints in L2 English sentence comprehension by Japanese speakers
Itsuki Minemi, Yuki Hirose (UT) TL2019-10
Previous studies have proposed that typological differences between speakers’ first (L1) and second languages (L2), such... [more] TL2019-10
pp.1-6
TL 2019-07-27
16:10
Hyogo Hirao Seminar House, Konan University [Poster Presentation] Ungrammaticality triggers illusory licensing of wh-phrases in Japanese
Itsuki Minemi (UT/JSPS), Yuki Hirose (UT) TL2019-28
This study suggests that illusory licensing of wh-phrases in Japanese might be due to mis-revision of structural represe... [more] TL2019-28
pp.83-88
TL 2019-07-28
10:30
Hyogo Hirao Seminar House, Konan University Comprehension of underspecified iterative meaning in Japanese
Yao-Ying Lai, Michiru Makuuchi (National Rehabilitation Center), Maria Pinango (Yale Univ.), Hiromu Sakai (Waseda Univ.) TL2019-31
This study examines the processing of sentences like "The athlete jumped for 20 minutes", which involve an iterative mea... [more] TL2019-31
pp.101-106
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2018-12-15
15:15
Aichi Nagoya Institute of Technology Improved accuracy of sentence classification using recurrent neural networks
Mitsuhiro Komuro, Yuji Sato (HU) NC2018-36
Recently various dialogue assistant products have appeared. On one hand, many of them cannot deal with flexible dialogue... [more] NC2018-36
pp.47-50
TL 2018-07-28
13:50
Tokyo Keio University [Invited Talk] Eye Movement Data and the Causes of Relative Clause Difficuly
Douglas Roland (Waseda Univ.), Yuki Hirose (The University of Tokyo), Gail Mauner (Univ. at Buffalo) TL2018-17
This paper uses eye movement data to investigate the sources of the processing difficulty found in full NP object relati... [more] TL2018-17
pp.27-31
TL 2018-07-28
14:20
Tokyo Keio University Longer yet Faster Dependency Resolution and the Expectation Effect
Nanami Moriyama, Hajime Ono (Tsuda) TL2018-18
Previous studies have suggested that memory retrieval and expectation for upcoming linguistic input are importantly part... [more] TL2018-18
pp.33-38
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint) [detail]
2017-12-20
16:15
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Green Computing Systems Research Organization [Invited Lecture] IJCNLP2017 Report (2)
Yuta Hitomi (Asahi Shimbun) NLC2017-37
This report introduces the best research papers and some papers of sentence generation published at IJCNLP 2017. In rece... [more] NLC2017-37
p.47
TL 2017-12-10
13:10
Ehime Ehime University The effects of sentence construction familiarity on L2 sentence comprehension by Japanese learners of English -- An analysis on relative sentence construction familiarity --
Ken-ichi Hashimoto (Osaka Kyoiku Univ.), Tomoyuki Narumi (Hyogo Univ. of Education), Satoshi Yabuuchi (Kyoto Seika Univ.), Hisaki Satoi (Ryukoku Univ.), Mayu Hamada, Ayako Hirano, Kaori Hyodo (Kobe Univ.), Michiko Bando (Shiga Univ.), Yasunari Harada (Waseda Univ.), Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2017-51
The present study examined how well L2 learners can utilize sentence construction familiarity (SCF) information in L2 se... [more] TL2017-51
pp.43-48
TL 2017-09-23
13:30
Kyoto Kyoto Institute of Technology Comparative study of utilization of non-structured data for automatic generation of sentences -- Connection between sentence and sentence as a subject --
Hiromitsu Ota (Univ. of Air) TL2017-38
Several years have passed since the age of big data arrived, and the development of deep learning in recent years is rem... [more] TL2017-38
pp.1-6
TL 2017-07-22
15:00
Tokyo NINJAL Loanwords dominate equivalent native words in adaptation: A study of English loanwords and equivalent native words in Hindi
Shashikanta Tarai (NIT Raipur) TL2017-17
We know very little about how the native speakers encode, store and retrieve loanwords and their equivalent native words... [more] TL2017-17
pp.19-24
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