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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
NLC 2023-09-07
15:30
Osaka Osaka Metropolitan University. Nakamozu Campus.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Bootstrapped Assignment of Polarity to Business Performance Forecast Sentences in Quarterly/Annual Reports
Yuta Hiramatsu (Nagoya Univ.), Yasuhiro Ogawa (Nagoya City Univ.), Katsuhiko Toyama (Nagoya Univ.) NLC2023-11
Quarterly/Annual Report published by companies contains important information for investors, such as business performanc... [more] NLC2023-11
pp.57-62
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
NLC 2022-09-13
15:30
Kanagawa Keio Univ. Yagami Campus.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Extraction of sentences representing company-specific competitive advantages from integrated reports
Yuta Sugawara, Hiroyuki Sakai, Kengo Enami (Seikei), Kaito Takano, Kei Nakagawa (Nomura Asset Management) NLC2022-7
In this research, we propose a method for extracting sentences representing company-specific competitive advantages from... [more] NLC2022-7
pp.13-18
NLC, IPSJ-DC 2019-09-27
11:25
Tokyo Future Corporation Automatic Extraction of Similar Cases by Using Legal Cases Text Data
Ryosuke Seki, Kaito Takano, Hiroyuki Sakai, Ryozo Kitajima (Seikei Univ.) NLC2019-10
The legal cases are the judicial precedents that the concrete cases shown by court in trials. It is difficult to grasp a... [more] NLC2019-10
pp.13-17
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint) [detail]
2018-12-11
14:15
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Nishiwaseda Campus Automatic Extraction of Bilingual Sentences by Similarity based on Earth Mover's Distance using Word Embeddings and Difference of Sentence Length
Ryo Tanoue, Hiroshi Echizen'ya (Hokkai-Gakuen Univ.), Kenji Araki (Hokkaido Univ.) NLC2018-30
In this paper, we propose new method to automatically extract bilingual sentences from comparable corpus without high qu... [more] NLC2018-30
pp.3-8
KBSE 2018-03-02
13:40
Okinawa   Extraction of Simple Sentences from Technical Documents using Japanese Unification Grammar
Kenji Yoshimura, Tsuneo Nakanishi, Hokuto Ototake, Toshifumi Tanabe, Hiroki Furusho (Fukuoka Univ.) KBSE2017-58
A software FMEA/HAZOP process, which the authors have proposed, applies modifier words in the dictionary instead of HAZO... [more] KBSE2017-58
pp.115-120
NLC, IPSJ-IFAT 2017-02-10
09:25
Osaka   Extractive Summarization of Financial Statement Using Multi-Task Learning
Masaru Isonuma, Toru Fujino, Jumpei Ukita, Haruka Murakami, Kimitaka Asatani, Junichiro Mori, Ichiro Sakata (UTokyo) NLC2016-47
In this paper, we proposed a methodology of summarizing financial statements which contributes to high quality investmen... [more] NLC2016-47
pp.45-50
WIT 2015-03-13
10:10
Ibaraki Kasuga Campus, Tsukuba University of Technology Automatic Examination Sentence Generation System for Kanji Learning Based on Web Text Retrieval
Jun Takuma, Jianwei Zhang (TUT) WIT2014-86
Generally people learn Kanji for The Japan Kanji Aptitude Test by using workbooks.
However, there are two problems of t... [more]
WIT2014-86
pp.5-10
CQ, IMQ, MVE, IE
(Joint) [detail]
2015-03-04
14:00
Tokyo Seikei Univ. Extraction of Food Category Representatives in Meal Name Data
Sosuke Amano, Kiyoharu Aizawa (The Univ. of Tokyo), Makoto Ogawa (foo.log) IMQ2014-58 IE2014-119 MVE2014-106
We can collect the big data of food from various web services such as a food recording application, a restaurant recomme... [more] IMQ2014-58 IE2014-119 MVE2014-106
pp.147-152
NLC 2012-08-30
13:40
Kanagawa Fuji Xerox Extraction of Sentences Describing Problems from Sales Force Management System Texts.
Daigo Sugihara, Tomoko Ohkuma, Koji Satake, Yasuhide Miura, Keigo Hattori, Hiroshi Masuichi (Fuji Xerox) NLC2012-11
Sales persons are recommended to know customers' problems, because knowing customers' problems will lead to better propo... [more] NLC2012-11
pp.7-12
NLC 2011-07-07
13:10
Tokyo IBM Japan, Ltd. A Time-Line Extraction from Story Sentence
Hiroki Takimoto, Noriyuki Okumura (NNCT) NLC2011-1
Recently, the story sentences that the copyright disappeared came to be shown on Web publicly. On the other hand, it bec... [more] NLC2011-1
pp.1-6
NLC 2011-01-28
15:00
Ishikawa Kanazawa Univ. Proposal and Evaluation of an Extraction Method of Inaccurate Example Sentences Using a Web Search Engine
Taku Fukushima, Takashi Yoshino (Wakayama Univ.) NLC2010-42
In this study, we have proposed an extraction method for inaccurate example sentences using a Web search engine for mult... [more] NLC2010-42
pp.65-70
ET 2010-03-05
11:25
Kochi Kouchi Univ. An Improvement of a Composition Support Tool for 9 Languages using using Web Search
Yohei Furukawa, Yuichi Tsunashima, Kazuaki Ando (Kagawa Univ.) ET2009-125
In recent years, the opportunities to read and write a sentence in second language such as English and Chinese have been... [more] ET2009-125
pp.125-130
ET 2009-03-07
11:05
Kagawa   A Composition Support Tool for 9 Languages using a Search Engine
Yohei Furukawa, Yuichi Tsunashima, Masashi Okada, Kazuaki Ando (Kagawa Univ.) ET2008-96
In recent years, the opportunities to read and write a sentence in languages other than a native language have been incr... [more] ET2008-96
pp.17-22
KBSE 2008-03-11
10:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. B3F-2 A Method for Automatic Extracting Important Sentences from a Story Based on Narrative Comprehension Model
Moriaki Kumasaka (S.I.T.), Satosi Murakami (Oki Electric Industry), Hideji Enokizu, Seiichi Komiya (S.I.T.) KBSE2007-61
In recent years, the world is filled with a large amount of information through the internet and so on. Such a situation... [more] KBSE2007-61
pp.43-48
NLC 2008-02-07
13:30
Niigata Yuzawa Culture Center Use of Syntactic Peaces to Extract Opinions without Identifying Domains
Suguru Aoki, Kazuhide Yamamoto (Nagaoka Univ. of Technology) NLC2007-88
In this paper, we propose a opinion extraction method using a notion of syntactic piece. Syntactic piece is a minimum un... [more] NLC2007-88
pp.7-12
NLC 2006-02-03
13:15
Shiga Laforet Biwako Development of automatic trend exploration system using MuST data collection
Masaki Murata (NICT), Koji Ichii (Hiroshima Univ.), Qing Ma (Ryukoku Univ.), Tamotsu Shirado (NICT), Toshiyuki Kanamaru (Kyoto Univ.), Sachiyo Tsukawaki, Hitoshi Isahara (NICT)
We studied automatic extraction of trend information from
texts such as newspaper articles. This kind of study is
usef... [more]
NLC2005-119
pp.31-36
PRMU, NLC 2005-09-21
10:00
Tokyo   Automatic Annotation and its Features of Japanese and English Sentence Types
Yohei Seki (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.), Noriko Kando (NII), Masaki Aono (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.)
The purpose of thie study it to testing for using contextual
information as a subjective feature, which is not focused ... [more]
NLC2005-28 PRMU2005-55
pp.23-28
KBSE 2005-03-14
16:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Proposal of Automatic Summarization Technique for Stories -- Extraction of Important Sentences Based on Narrative Comprehension Model --
Satoshi Murakami, Hideji Enokizu, Seiichi Komiya (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.)
In recent years, the world is filled with a large amount of information through the internet and so on. Such a situation... [more] KBSE2004-53
pp.49-54
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