Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
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 |
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 |
HCS |
2018-01-26 15:00 |
Kagoshima |
Daiichi Institute of Technology |
Computational Model of Stepwise Acquisition of Function Words Representing Mental Attitude Ryosuke Kanajiri, Natsuki Oka, Chie Fukada, Kazuaki Tanaka (KIT) HCS2017-75 |
We propose a computational model that gradually acquires the meaning of Japanese sentence-final particles representing m... [more] |
HCS2017-75 pp.53-57 |
HCS |
2017-01-27 16:20 |
Fukuoka |
Namiki Square |
Meaning Acquisition of Sentence-Final Particle Ne through Human-Robot Interaction Yusuke Hattori, Natsuki Oka, Chie Fukada (KIT) HCS2016-72 |
We have experimentally studied about the meaning acquisition of sentence-final particles {it yo}, {it ne}, and {it ka} t... [more] |
HCS2016-72 pp.77-82 |
HCS |
2017-01-27 16:40 |
Fukuoka |
Namiki Square |
Introduction of Utterance Function to a Computational Model of Meaning Acquisition of Sentence-Final Particles and Nouns Koki Teraoka, Yusuke Hattori, Natsuki Oka, Chie Fukada (Kyoto Inst. of Tech.) HCS2016-73 |
We have proposed a computational model in which meanings of both sentence-final particles and nouns in Japanese are simu... [more] |
HCS2016-73 pp.83-88 |
HCS |
2015-01-30 15:00 |
Kagawa |
Bay Resort Hotel Shodoshima (Shodoshima, Kagaewa Pref.) |
[Poster Presentation]
Computational Model of Interactive Meaning Acquisition of Sentence-Final Particles Yusuke Hattori, Xia Wu, Chie Fukada, Motoyuki Ozeki, Natsuki Oka (KIT) HCS2014-81 |
Sentence-final particles serve an important role in spoken Japanese, because they express the speaker's mental attitudes... [more] |
HCS2014-81 pp.49-54 |
SP |
2014-11-13 15:15 |
Fukuoka |
Kyushu Univ. Chikushi Campus |
[Invited Talk]
Speech Synthesis for Conversation System Tetsunori Kobayashi, Kazuhiko Iwata (Waseda Univ.) SP2014-93 |
The essence of the conversation is efficient information transfer, which is realized by immediate interaction of rich in... [more] |
SP2014-93 pp.19-24 |
HCS |
2014-02-02 09:40 |
Kagoshima |
Kagoshima University (Korimoto Campus) |
Representation and Acquisition of the Meaning of Function Words and Abstract Words
-- Computational Model With Dynamic Module Combination -- Natsuki Oka, Xia Wu, Kaoru Kohyama, Chie Fukada, Motoyuki Ozeki (Kyoto Inst. of Tech.) HCS2013-87 |
Function words and abstract words do not refer to concrete objects. The aim of this study is to represent the meaning of... [more] |
HCS2013-87 pp.101-106 |
TL |
2013-08-03 14:30 |
Osaka |
Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka Umeda Campus |
Pragmatic Function of Raising and Falling Sentence-Final Tone in Seoul Korean
-- Through a Comparison with Japanese Sentence-Final Particle 'yo' -- Youngju Kim (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2013-17 |
It has been observed that Seoul Korean has various kinds of sentence-final (boundary) tones (June, 2000; Park, 2013). Ne... [more] |
TL2013-17 pp.19-24 |
SP |
2012-11-08 14:00 |
Miyagi |
Ichibancho Lobby, Tohoku Institute of Technology |
Analysis on speaker's intentions conveyed to the listeners by sentence-final particles and their intonations Kazuhiko Iwata, Tetsunori Kobayashi (Waseda Univ.) SP2012-77 |
We investigated the speaker's intentions that the listeners perceived depending on the combinations of a sentence-final ... [more] |
SP2012-77 pp.31-36 |
HCS |
2011-08-27 17:00 |
Kyoto |
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Sentence-final particles tacitly communicate a speaker's mood
-- Interpersonal modality tag and its psychological effects on listeners -- Masako Itoh (Tokiwa Univ.) HCS2011-45 |
Though the functions and semantic origins of typical sentence-final particles have been clarified in terms of politeness... [more] |
HCS2011-45 pp.99-104 |