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Technical Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge-Based Processing (AI)  (Searched in: 2022)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
AI 2022-12-21
10:00
Fukuoka   On the relationship between lyricist-artist entropy and lyricist classification difficulty
Mitsuki Morita, Masato Kikuchi, Tadachika Ozono (NITech) AI2022-33
Determining a lyricist of a lyric is a more difficult task than an author of a novel. A lyric may contain a mixture of i... [more] AI2022-33
pp.1-6
AI 2022-12-21
10:20
Fukuoka   AI2022-34 (To be available after the conference date) [more] AI2022-34
pp.7-12
AI 2022-12-21
10:40
Fukuoka   Density-based Bias-Free Automatic Chart Generation for Rhythm Games
Zhao Yifan, Tsunenori Mine (Kyushu Univ.) AI2022-35
Automatic chart generation methods for rhythm games often use both acoustic features and difficulty information when bui... [more] AI2022-35
pp.13-17
AI 2022-12-21
11:20
Fukuoka   Developing a context-aware tidying-up support system using AR technology
Yuna Kaneko, Koki Yasue, Masato Kikuchi, Tadachika Ozono (NIT) AI2022-36
To look up things in group spaces effectively, sharing implicit knowledge among group members takes much work. For examp... [more] AI2022-36
pp.18-23
AI 2022-12-21
11:40
Fukuoka   Modality estimation of reflection texts written in In-house training
Makoto Yamada, Tsunenori Mine (Kyushu Univ.) AI2022-37
In this study, we propose a modality estimation method for the reflection texts written in in-house training programs. B... [more] AI2022-37
pp.24-29
AI 2022-12-21
12:00
Fukuoka   Error analysis based on Authorship Attribution results from employee training review texts
Kanta Takeuchi, Tsunenori Mine (Kyushu Univ) AI2022-38
This study proposes Authorship Attribution method based on the reflection texts as one of the analyses of the reflection... [more] AI2022-38
pp.30-35
AI 2022-12-21
13:50
Fukuoka   Visually impaired support system for meal planning using volume estimation based on RGB-D camera
Taro Tokui, Yuya Osaki, Yukie Nagano, Daiki Takamura (Keio), Yuichi Nagaoka (TILS), Yoshimune Hiratsuka (Juntendo), Hirotaka osawa, Satoshi Kurihara (Keio) AI2022-39
Visually impaired people tend to eat such as "eating one kind of food at a time" or "mixing all the food together" when ... [more] AI2022-39
pp.36-41
AI 2022-12-21
14:10
Fukuoka   Application of artificial intelligence techniques to multi-modal data obtained in cognitive behavioral therapy and clinical assessment -- Identification of mental status and estimation of treatment outcomes --
Yuko Shigeeda (NCNP), Takuichi Nishimura (JAIST), Yoshitake Takebayashi (FMU), Jun Kashihara (TU), Seiji Muranaka (OU), Shun Nakajima (NCNP), Shuntaro Aoki (FMU), Chiaki Oshiyama (JAIST), Yoshihiko Kunisato (SU), Daichi Sugawara (ITF), Takumasa Tsuji, Jun'ichi Kotoku (Teikyo), Hitomi Oi, Kaichi Yabe, So Sugita, Noriko Kato, Masaya Ito (NCNP) AI2022-40
We are conducting research within the Area of Scientific Transformation (B), "Ultra-high-definition mental health care T... [more] AI2022-40
pp.42-45
AI 2022-12-21
14:30
Fukuoka   Knowledge structing in Ultra - High - Definition Mental Health Care -- For adaptation to various clinical contexs --
Chiaki Oshiyama (JAIST), Yuko Shigeeda, Ayaka Toyoda, Noriko Kato, Masaya Ito (NCNP), Takuichi Nishimura (JAIST) AI2022-41
In clinical psychology, for problem-solving care, specialists formally and implicitly use their knowledge, including the... [more] AI2022-41
pp.46-49
AI 2022-12-21
15:10
Fukuoka   Grasping Trends in Major Choice and Specialization Through Clustering of Students Based on Completed Courses
Daisuke Suzuki (Hokuriku Univ.) AI2022-42
This study aims to grasp trends of students' selection of specialized fields through clustering and visualization of stu... [more] AI2022-42
pp.50-55
AI 2022-12-21
15:30
Fukuoka   Grade estimation from instructor reports using contrastive learning
Kyouhei Ueno, Tsunenori Mine (Kyushu Univ.) AI2022-43
 [more] AI2022-43
pp.56-61
AI 2022-12-21
15:50
Fukuoka   Generating Student Progress Reports in Cram School Based on Keywords
Shumpei Kobashi, Tsunenori Mine (Kyushu Univ) AI2022-44
In many cram schools, instructors write reports on students' progress after each class. The generation of these reports ... [more] AI2022-44
pp.62-67
AI 2022-12-21
16:30
Fukuoka   Agent based Modeling and Reinforcement Learning for optimal allocation of resources
Rashmi Tilak, Toshiharu Sugawara (Waseda Univ.) AI2022-45
We propose a model and notation for business process for delivery of parcels using drones and attempt to improve the tot... [more] AI2022-45
pp.68-73
AI 2022-12-21
16:50
Fukuoka   Distributed Action Planning and Execution with fluctuated movement for Iterative Multi-agent Path Planning
Yuki Miyashita (Shimizu Corp.), Tomoki Yamauchi, Toshiharu Sugawara (Waseda Univ) AI2022-46
This study proposes a distributed planning method with asynchronous execution for the multi-agent pick up and delivery (... [more] AI2022-46
pp.74-79
AI 2022-12-21
17:10
Fukuoka   An Algorithm Combined Grouping and Adding Dummy to Satisfy l-diversity
Keiichiro Oishi, Yuichi Sei, Yasuyuki Tahara, Akihiko Ohsuga (UEC) AI2022-47
Universities and companies access personal information databases for a wide range of purposes, and privacy consideration... [more] AI2022-47
pp.80-86
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