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AI 2022-09-16
14:10
Shizuoka
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Compound Codeword Detection Using Similar Words Between Two Corpora of Microblogs
Takuro Hada, Yuichi Sei, Yasuyuki Tahara, Akihiko Ohsuga (UEC) AI2022-28
In recent years, the number of drug trafficking using microblogs has been increasing, which has become a social problem.... [more] AI2022-28
pp.58-63
NLC 2021-02-18
16:05
Online Online Sarcasm Detection with Japanese Wikipedia Entity Vector
Xu Xufei, Hiai Satoshi, Shimada Kazutaka (KIT) NLC2020-27
In recent years, the task of detecting sarcasm has been tackled in many studies. Sarcasm detection is important for unde... [more] NLC2020-27
pp.25-30
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
NLC, IPSJ-IFAT 2019-02-07
14:20
Kyoto Ryukoku University Omiya Campus Knowledge Acquisition about Event Information from Twitter
Kohei Yamamoto, Kazutaka Shimada (Kyutech) NLC2018-38
In this paper, we propose a knowledge acquisition method for non-task-oriented dialogue systems, Such dialogue systems n... [more] NLC2018-38
pp.15-20
NLC, IPSJ-DC 2018-09-06
10:35
Tokyo Seikei University Target Detection for Sarcasm Identification
Satoshi Hiai, Kazutaka Shimada (Kyutech) NLC2018-10
Sarcasm identification has been treated as a task that classifies text as sarcastic or non-sarcastic. Sarcasm identifica... [more] NLC2018-10
pp.7-11
LOIS 2017-03-03
10:20
Okinawa N.Ohama Memorial Hall Development of a Facilitation System of Verification Behavior of Information Reliability for Prevention of Spreading of False Rumors
Daisuke Kakimoto (Wakayama Univ.), Eiji Aramaki (NAIST), Mai Miyabe (Wakayama Univ.) LOIS2016-87
As the widespread of microblogs (SNSs), we are now capable of obtaining and conveying various information. Microblogs ca... [more] LOIS2016-87
pp.141-146
LOIS 2017-03-03
16:40
Okinawa N.Ohama Memorial Hall Availability of Classifier of Information for "Palatability" in Microblogs
Maki Morita (Wakayama Univ.), Eiji Aramaki (NAIST), Akiyo Nadamoto (Konan Univ.), Mai Miyabe (Wakayama Univ.) LOIS2016-103
The restaurant information searches on Internet are widely available now, but such searches have problems of providing u... [more] LOIS2016-103
pp.229-234
NLC, IPSJ-IFAT 2017-02-10
13:55
Osaka   Detecting Earthquake Survivors with Serious Mental Damage
Tatsuya Aoki (Tokyo Tech), Tetsuya Nasukawa, Katsumasa Yoshikawa (IBM Research), Hiroya Takamura, Manabu Okumura (Tokyo Tech) NLC2016-48
The 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and 2016 Kumamoto Earthquakes had a great impact to numerous people all over the wo... [more] NLC2016-48
pp.65-70
NLC, TL 2016-06-04
17:15
Hokkaido Otaru University of Commerce Abstractive summarization of sports games from microblogs
Yuuki Tagawa, Shimada Kazutaka (KIT) TL2016-8 NLC2016-8
Recently, summary generation of sports games for microblogs is studied actively. Summary generation methods in the studi... [more] TL2016-8 NLC2016-8
pp.35-40
NLC, TL 2016-06-05
10:20
Hokkaido Otaru University of Commerce A Comparative Analysis of Sizzle words for Automatic Extraction of "Palatability"
Maki Morita (Wakayama Univ.), Eiji Aramaki (NAIST), Akiyo Nadamoto (Konan Univ.), Mai Miyabe (Wakayama Univ.) TL2016-11 NLC2016-11
Nowadays, the restaurant search services on the Internet become popular, people use them when they search the new restau... [more] TL2016-11 NLC2016-11
pp.53-58
LOIS 2016-03-03
14:20
Okinawa Central Community Center, Miyakojima-City Automatic Extraction of Information for "Palatability" in Microblogs: A Proposal of A Restaurant Retrieval System based on Personal Preferences and Real-time Data
Maki Morita (Wakayama Univ.), Eiji Aramaki (NAIST), Akiyo Nadamoto (Konan Univ.), Mai Miyabe (Wakayama Univ.) LOIS2015-74
The restaurant information searches on Internet are widely available now, but such searches have problems of providing u... [more] LOIS2015-74
pp.63-68
LOIS 2016-03-04
10:20
Okinawa Central Community Center, Miyakojima-City A Review on Methods for Providing Awareness of the Reliability of Information for Preventing Groundless Rumors
Daisuke Kakimoto (Wakayama Univ.), Eiji Aramaki (NAIST), Mai Miyabe (Wakayama Univ.) LOIS2015-84
As the widespread of microblogs (SNSs), we are now capable of obtaining and conveying various information. Microblogs ca... [more] LOIS2015-84
pp.121-126
HPB
(2nd)
2016-02-18
17:35
Tokyo Tokyo Denki University [Short Paper] Web Services Enabling Real-time Visualization and Sharing for Information from Real-World Events
Hiroto Takahashi, Masayuki Iwai (TDU)
This paper presents, focused on real-time real-world events, organizing of trend analysis and events, share, and build a... [more]
SC 2015-10-02
15:35
Tokyo NII Summarization of sportscast using on-the-spot comment on micro blog
Masato Ichikawa, Yuu Nakajima (Toho Univ.) SC2015-13
Information that people receive through television or the Web is increasing. Researches of summarizing information are r... [more] SC2015-13
pp.27-30
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP, JSAI-SLUD
(Joint) [detail]
2014-12-16
13:30
Kanagawa Tokyo Institute of Technology (Suzukakedai Campus) Twitter users' characteristics and their emotional expressions in the tweets
Atsumi Taketomi, Masaki Hisano (UEC) NLC2014-34
There are large numbers of emotional expressions in the texts of microblogs such as Twitter. In this study, emotional e... [more] NLC2014-34
pp.1-4
DE 2014-06-21
16:15
Tokyo Ricoh IT Solutions Development and Performance Evaluation for Diffusion Analysis System on Social Media
Miki Enoki (IBM/Ochanomizu Univ.), Masato Oguchi (Ochanomizu Univ.) DE2014-15
In a microblogging service like Twitter, many short messages are posted each day. Some of them represent replies or mess... [more] DE2014-15
pp.61-66
NLC 2014-06-15
13:25
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology A comparative study of unsounded code strings at the end of Japanese, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French tweets
Hiroki Matsumoto, Yasuhiko Watanabe, Kunihiro Nakajima, Ryo Nishimura, Yoshihiro Okada (Ryukoku Univ.) NLC2014-17
In this study, we compare Japanese, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French tweets submitted to Twitter and discuss how... [more] NLC2014-17
pp.91-96
NLC 2014-02-06
13:45
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Extraction of Character's Impression Expressions from Twitter
Yukina Tahara, Hiroki Sakaji, Hiroyuki Sakai (Seikei Univ.) NLC2013-48
In this paper, we introduce a method of extracting character’s impression expressions from Twitter. We focus Yuru-chara ... [more] NLC2013-48
pp.5-10
NLC 2013-12-04
16:50
Tokyo Gree Inc. Humor Utterance Generation Method for Non-task-oriented Dialogue System
Shohei Fujikura, Yoshito Ogawa, Hideaki Kikuchi (Waseda Univ.) NLC2013-39
In this study, we propose humor generate method for Non-task-oriented Dialogue System using Twitter. We have been aiming... [more] NLC2013-39
pp.29-32
NLC 2013-12-04
17:15
Tokyo Gree Inc. A comparative study of unsounded code strings used frequently at the end of Japanese and English tweets
Kunihiro Nakajima, Yasuhiko Watanabe, Ryo Nishimura, Yoshihiro Okada (Ryukoku Univ.) NLC2013-40
In this study, we compare Japanese and English tweets submitted to Twitter and discuss how we use unsounded code strings... [more] NLC2013-40
pp.33-38
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