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HIP 2022-12-23
15:15
Miyagi Research Institute of Electrical Communication
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Research of parameters of dotted snake-like stimuli evoking animacy
Yukoh Kida (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Yuta Ujiie (Rikkyo Univ.), Kohske Takahashi (Ritsumeikan Univ.) HIP2022-72
In the present study, we conducted an online experiment to investigate the relationship between parameters affect the su... [more] HIP2022-72
pp.76-78
HCS 2022-10-27
13:50
Online Online Modeling of Animacy Perception Generation Processes Generated by Interaction -- Examination of the influence of the stop-time of the object --
Yuna Adachi, Yoshimasa Tawatsuji, Tatsunori Matsui (Waseda Univ.) HCS2022-50
The purpose of this study is to construct a model for the process of generating animacy perception toward a robot during... [more] HCS2022-50
pp.12-17
TL 2020-10-25
14:15
Online Online How does conceptual accessibility affect sentence production -- Evidence from Chinese JFL learners focused on the effect of Animacy --
Zhanmei XIE, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2020-3
Animacy is demonstrated to affect the subsequent grammatical encoding stages during sentence production. However, differ... [more] TL2020-3
pp.12-17
TL 2020-03-22
13:30
Osaka Osaka Electro-Communication University
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
[Invited Talk] Placedness of language -- Here, now, we, in reality --
Toshiyuki Sadanobu (Kyoto Univ.) TL2019-59
This lecture discusses the placedness of language, based on the lecturer’s most recent series of studies on contemporary... [more] TL2019-59
pp.21-26
HCS 2019-03-08
11:45
Hokkaido Hokusei Gakuen Univ. The Perception of Animacy from Smart Speaker Responses with Fillers and Pauses
Takayoshi Hiyama, Akihiko Sakamoto, Sachiko Takagi (Tokiwa Univ.) HCS2018-82
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HCS2018-82
pp.87-92
CNR 2018-06-14
16:00
Tokyo   Social behavior of a robot based on the social nature of Octodon degus
Lise Uryu (Toyo Eiwa), Kazuki Sakurada, Nobuhisa Hanamitsu, Masashi Nakatani, Kazunori Takashio (Keio) CNR2018-7
Social behaviors are crucial for interactions between people. Similarly, social robots are expected to have social behav... [more] CNR2018-7
pp.33-37
MBE, NC, NLP
(Joint)
2018-01-27
09:30
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology the relationship between animacy perception and entropy or chaos intensity for the double pendulum movement
Nozomu Ichihara, Hidekazu Fukai, Kazunori Terada (Gifu Univ.) NLP2017-93
We can perceive animacy even from the movement of a simple point on computer monitor. However, it has not been clarified... [more] NLP2017-93
pp.39-43
HCS 2016-08-20
13:00
Kyoto   The orientation of shapes influences human's judgment of agency
Takumi Tanaka, Daisuke Shimane, Hideaki Kawabata (Keio Univ.) HCS2016-45
In present study, we tried to reveal the mechanism of human social cognition, investigating how simple visual features s... [more] HCS2016-45
pp.79-83
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2015-12-16
- 2015-12-18
Toyama Toyama International Conference Center Animal-looking food decoration: effects of facial expression and caricature on visual preference of a food
Kohske Takahashi, Mai Ooguro, Nan Li, Haruaki Fukuda (Univ. Tokyo), Katsumi Watanabe (Waseda Univ.), Kazuhiro Ueda (Univ. Tokyo)
Food perception involves crossmodal cognitive processes including not only gustation and olfaction but also vision and a... [more]
TL 2015-12-12
16:30
Tokyo Room 303/304/305, Building #8, Waseda University Do Japanese EFL learners make use of animacy information when parsing an object relative clause? -- A comparison between auditory and visual presentation --
Ayako Hirano, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2015-44
This study investigated the use of animacy information when intermediate-level Japanese EFL learners parse a spoken and ... [more] TL2015-44
pp.23-28
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2015-05-20
10:45
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Animacy Perception from One dimensional Movement of a Single Dot
Kazunori Terada, Hidekazu Fukai, Manabu Hamaguchi (Gifu Univ,) HCS2015-23 HIP2015-23
How human perceive animacy from movement is not well understood. In the present study, we conducted an experiment to inv... [more] HCS2015-23 HIP2015-23
pp.157-161
HCS 2014-10-24
10:00
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. Agriculture and Technology (Koganei) Perceiving Animacy from the Double-Pendulum Movement
Hidekazu Fukai, Kazunori Terada (Gifu Univ.), Yugo Takeuchi (Shizuoka Univ.), Akira Ito (Gifu Univ.) HCS2014-68
We perceive a certain sense of animacy in some types of motion of objects but it is not unclear which characteristics of... [more] HCS2014-68
pp.49-53
TL 2014-08-13
15:35
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Animacy effects on relative cause production in Spanish: Evidence from the visual-world paradigm
Laura Rodrigo Cristobal, Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.), Jose Manuel Igoa (Autonoma de Madrid Univ.) TL2014-34
Animacy plays an important role in sentence production: animate constituents appear earlier and at hierarchically domina... [more] TL2014-34
pp.121-126
TL 2013-08-03
15:35
Osaka Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka Umeda Campus [Poster Presentation] Relative Clause Production in Japanese and Chinese -- Focusing on comparison of the L2 and L1, L1 and L1 --
Jaehyune Yi, Ryoko Fukuhara, Jingyi Jin, Takuya Kubo, Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2013-21
It is a known fact that animacy affects the sentence structure on sentence production of L1 speakers. We examined if ani... [more] TL2013-21
pp.39-43
TL 2012-12-08
17:55
Tokyo WASEDA University Proficiency and Working Memory Effects on the Use of Animacy and Morphosyntactic Information in Comprehending Temporary Ambiguous Sentences by Japanese EFL Learners -- An Eye-tracking Study --
Tomoyuki Narumi, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2012-49
In this study, an eye-tracking experiment was conducted to investigate how Japanese EFL learners with intermediate profi... [more] TL2012-49
pp.89-94
TL 2011-08-05
14:45
Hiroshima Hiroshima Univ. Animacy Effects on Word Order in VOS Language -- Evidence from a Picture Description Task in Kaqchikel --
Takuya Kubo (Hiroshima Univ.), Hajime Ono (Kinki Univ.), Mikihiro Tanaka (Showa Univ.), Masatoshi Koizumi (Tohoku Univ.), Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2011-11
Recent production studies have shown that the linear order of NPs is affected by animacy in a way that an animate NP ten... [more] TL2011-11
pp.19-24
HCS 2011-03-07
14:00
Shizuoka   Neural processing of animacy perception -- An ERP study under motion Turing test condition --
Haruaki Fukuda, Kazuhiro Ueda (Univ. of Tokyo) HCS2010-57
We can discriminate between animate and inanimate things and this ability is called animacy perception. Animacy percepti... [more] HCS2010-57
pp.7-12
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2010-12-15
- 2010-12-17
Miyazaki Miyazaki Seagai resort Neural correlates of animacy perception -- An ERP study under motion Turing test condition --
Haruaki Fukuda, Kazuhiro Ueda (Univ. of Tokyo.)
It is thought that we can discriminate between animate things and inanimate things. This ability is called animacy perce... [more]
TL 2010-08-05
15:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Processing two types of ditransitive sentences in Turkish -- Preliminary results from a self-paced reading study --
Baris Kahraman, Atsushi Sato, Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2010-17
In Japanese sentence processing, Miyamoto and Takahashi (2002, 2004) showed that the [NOM>DAT>ACC] order is easier to pr... [more] TL2010-17
pp.37-42
TL 2010-08-06
14:40
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Grammatical Role Assignment, Not Word Order, Drives Structure Choice in English, Japanese and Korean
Jessica Montag, Maryellen MacDonald (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison) TL2010-29
We examine the effect of non-linguistic factors (semantic properties such as animacy) and language specific factors (suc... [more] TL2010-29
pp.105-110
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