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ET 2023-09-08
10:55
Osaka Osaka Metropolitan University / Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
An Evaluation Experiment in an Interactive Environment of Proof Questions Focusing on the Structure of Triangular Congruence Proofs
Rena Narayama, Megumi Kurayama (NIT, Hakodate College) ET2023-16
It was reported many students are unable to answer the graphic proof problems in junior high school mathematics. We beli... [more] ET2023-16
pp.18-22
SS 2022-03-08
14:25
Online Online Automatic Hint Recommendation Method Using Extraction of Strategy Structure in Source Codes for Programming Exercises
Yuto Shimazaki, Erina Makihara, Rei Wakamatsu, Keiko Ono (Doshisha Univ.) SS2021-65
When teachers and TAs give hints to learners in programming exercises, it is desirable to give advice that takes into ac... [more] SS2021-65
pp.139-144
AI 2021-12-13
13:50
Fukuoka Aimattain Hakata station
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Development of an Information Presentation Mechanism Based on Clause Structure for the Discussion Support System AIR-VAS
Kazuki Ito, Mamoru Yoshizoe, Hiromitsu Hattori (Ritsumeikan Univ.) AI2021-7
The discussion support system, AIR-VAS, features a mechanism to stimulate discussion by exchanging information among mul... [more] AI2021-7
pp.35-39
SP, IPSJ-SLP, IPSJ-MUS 2021-06-19
15:00
Online Online Neural speech synthesis using local phrase dependency structure information
Nobuyoshi Kaiki, Sakriani Sakti, Satoshi Nakamura (NIST) SP2021-23
In order to synthesize Japanese speech with natural prosody, we introduce an end-to-end TTS with new prosodic symbol rep... [more] SP2021-23
pp.107-112
ET 2020-03-07
13:00
Kagawa National Institute of Technology, Kagawa Collage
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Visualization of Topics and Their Logical Structure Based on Readers’ Understanding for Editorial Reading Support System
Yuki Okaniwa, Tomoko Kojiri (Kansai Univ.) ET2019-90
In order to understand the claims of the editorials, it is necessary to understand the topics and logical developments d... [more] ET2019-90
pp.81-86
TL 2019-03-18
14:00
Tokyo Waseda University Proposal of Hierarchical Structured Semantic Space Model for Implementation of Learning of Logic and Facts by Input Sentences.
Akinori Takada (Ferris Univ.) TL2018-59
In this article I propose "Hierarchical Structured Semantic Space Model (H3SM)" as a method to construct natural languag... [more] TL2018-59
pp.47-52
TL 2018-07-28
15:00
Tokyo Keio University Hierarchical syntactic structures modulate brain activity during morphological processing
Yohei Oseki (Waseda Univ.), Alec Marantz (NYU) TL2018-19
In sharp contrast with sentence processing where hierarchical syntactic structures have been demonstrated at both behavi... [more] TL2018-19
pp.39-40
TL 2017-07-22
- 2017-07-23
Tokyo NINJAL Subject-NP wins over topic-NP, but topic is base-generated in Chinese
Fang Wang, Fuyun Wu (Shanghai International Studies Univ.)
Chinese is a topic-prominent SVO language (Li & Thompson 1976). Topic structures can occur in relative clauses (RCs) (Xu... [more]
TL 2017-07-22
11:10
Tokyo NINJAL Context and semantic composition of multiple dimension representations in real-time comprehension
Yao-Ying Lai (Yale Univ.), David Braze (Haskins Lab.), Maria Pinango (Yale Univ.) TL2017-14
We investigate the role of context in sentential meaning composition of aspectual verbal predicates (AspV). This semanti... [more] TL2017-14
pp.7-11
TL 2017-07-22
16:40
Tokyo NINJAL Building a Database of Sentence Construction Familiarity of Japanese EFL Learners: Pilot Study
Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.), Satoshi Yabuuchi (Kyoto Seika Univ.), Hisaki Satoi (Ryukoku Univ.), Michiko Bando (Shiga Univ.), Tomoyuki Narumi (Osaka Kyoiku Univ,), Ken-ichi Hashimoto (Hyogo Univ. of Education), Mayu Hamada, Ayako Hirano (Kobe Univ.), Yasunari Harada (Waseda Univ.) TL2017-24
This study is a pilot survey carried out with the goal of building a familiarity database on English “sentence construct... [more] TL2017-24
pp.57-62
TL 2017-03-21
10:30
Aichi Nagoya International Centter Method and Implementation of Multiplied Semantic Expansion(MSE) for Semantic Parsing.
Akinori Takada (Ferris Univ.) TL2016-66
In a rule-based natural language question-answering system, input sentences are transformed into meta-form format which ... [more] TL2016-66
pp.7-12
TL 2017-03-21
15:15
Aichi Nagoya International Centter Something between Haiku and Narrative
Yoshihiko Nitta (Nihon U) TL2016-72
Haiku is an art of ellipses. Writers embed their thought and emotion in ultimately brief sentence. Haiku is originally p... [more] TL2016-72
pp.43-48
NLC, IPSJ-IFAT 2017-02-09
10:40
Osaka   Recognizing Textual Entailment with Dependency-Parsed Structure Taking into Account Copular Sentence
Akira Saito, Koichi Takeuchi (Okayama Univ.) NLC2016-40
In the previous study of recognizing textual entailment, content word matching based approaches are often applied into r... [more] NLC2016-40
pp.1-5
TL 2016-07-24
13:45
Tokyo Waseda Univ. (Nishi-Waseda Campus) Computational modeling of hierarchical morphological structures
Yohei Oseki, Alec Marantz (NYU) TL2016-24
Chomsky (1956, 1957) famously showed that sentences are organized as hierarchical structures, not linear strings, of wor... [more] TL2016-24
pp.65-69
ET 2016-03-05
10:30
Kagawa Kawaga Univ. (Saiwai-cho Campus) e-learning System for English Reading
Tsuneo Kuwabara (Kanagawa Univ.) ET2015-112
This e-learning system supplies the explanations for grammars and sentence structures according to the contexts as well ... [more] ET2015-112
pp.105-108
ET 2016-03-05
11:10
Kagawa Kawaga Univ. (Saiwai-cho Campus) Co-Occurrence Corpus Based on Parsing of Phrase Structure and Dependency Structure for Second Language Writing
Hou Riku, Yasuo Miyoshi (Kochi Univ.) ET2015-114
In this research, the example sentences that match the intended want to tell at the time of the second language writing ... [more] ET2015-114
pp.115-118
ET 2016-03-05
11:30
Kagawa Kawaga Univ. (Saiwai-cho Campus) Japanese Learning System for Foreigner
Peng Guo, Tsuneo Kuwabara (Kanagawa Univ.) ET2015-115
This e-learning system shows the commentary of the translation, grammar, the sentence structure of Japanese text for the... [more] ET2015-115
pp.119-124
TL 2015-10-04
14:40
Tokyo WASEDA University Abductive Inference in Hierarchical Structured Semantic Space Model.
Akinori Takada (Ferris Univ.) TL2015-36
In this article I propose a method of abductive inference for "Hierarchical Structured Semantic Space Model" as a model ... [more] TL2015-36
pp.13-18
ET 2014-06-14
16:25
Shizuoka Shizuoka Univ. (Hamamatsu Campus) A Tool Supporting Writing Technical Documents in English Presenting Examples from Corpora
Nobuharu Tozawa, Yoshinori Miyazaki (Shizuoka Univ), Shosaku Tanaka (Ritsumeikan Univ) ET2014-20
The authors have developed a piece of Web application which supports non-native speakers of English to write
technical... [more]
ET2014-20
pp.69-72
TL 2013-08-03
13:50
Osaka Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka Umeda Campus Proficiency Effects on Sensitivity to Linguistic Information during Sentence Processing by Japanese EFL Learners -- An ERP Study --
Tomoyuki Narumi, Chieko Nagai, Eriko Matsumoto, Ryoko Hayashi, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2013-16
In this study, an event-related potential (ERP) experiment was conducted to investigate Japanese EFL learners’ sensitivi... [more] TL2013-16
pp.13-18
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