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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2025-03-11
10:25
Ibaraki
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Study on the Personalization and kinematic features of Sign Language Using Video Data of Japanese Sign Language
Zixuan Dai, Shinji Sako (NITech) WIT2024-34
Recent advances in sign language technologies have drawn attention to individual variability—the unique motion patterns ... [more] WIT2024-34
pp.42-47
WIT 2024-10-19
15:25
Tochigi Teikyo University Utsunomiya Campus Detection and analysis of breathing during sign language interaction using MoCap data
Shinji Sako, Kentaro Kasama (NITech) WIT2024-8
The objective of this study was to investigate a method for estimating the state of breathing during sign language, whic... [more] WIT2024-8
pp.17-20
ET 2024-07-27
13:10
Ehime Ehime University (Johoku Campus) Effects of Specifying Levels on the Japanese Texts Generated by AI -- An Attempt to Utilize Generative AI in Japanese Language Education --
Tomoyuki Ishiyama (JF) ET2024-13
To create input materials for Japanese-language education using generative artificial intelligence (AI) , we analyzed 26... [more] ET2024-13
pp.1-8
TL 2023-12-23
11:30
Online National Tsing Hua University(Taiwan)
(Primary: Online, Secondary: On-site)
The Ideal Approach to Teaching Materials for Learning Japanese Onomatopoeia: A Case Study of 'Dondon' and 'Dandan'
Lian Zeqi (Kobe Univ.) TL2023-32
Onomatopoeia occupies a significant position in the Japanese language (Kindaichi, 1978), yet its description in existing... [more] TL2023-32
pp.7-12
WIT 2023-06-16
14:45
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Recognition of handshape phonemes in Japanese Sign Language using a sign corpus -- the case of O-handshape --
Daisuke Hara, Makoto Miwa (TTI) WIT2023-3
The authors created a database of Japanese Sign Language syllables using the "Japanese-JSL Dictionary" as a corpus. Usin... [more] WIT2023-3
pp.12-17
KBSE, SWIM 2022-05-20
14:30
Tokyo
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
An Integrated Text Entry Method in Virtual Reality
Ryuichi Kiyohara, Mai Hasegawa, Mikoto Kato, Atsushi Sawada, Masami Noro (Nanzan Univ.) KBSE2022-2 SWIM2022-2
The purpose of our study is to reduce users efforts on inputting text in virtual reality environment. While voice chat i... [more] KBSE2022-2 SWIM2022-2
pp.7-12
HCS 2022-01-29
13:30
Online Online Basic study of sign language learning support system: Facilitate learning of Non-Manual Signals
Kazuki Matsumaru (SIT), Ken Tsutsuguchi (Sojo Univ.), Shun-ichi Yonemura (SIT) HCS2021-56
Japanese sign language and Pidgin sign Japanese express themselves by coordinating manual signals such as hand shapes,mo... [more] HCS2021-56
pp.75-80
WIT, SP 2019-10-26
13:30
Kagoshima Daiichi Institute of Technology Japanese to Japanese Sign Language(JSL)Machine Translation based on SyntacticTransfer
Naoto Kato, Shuichi Umeda, Tsubasa Uchida (NHK) SP2019-17 WIT2019-16
Japanese Sign Language (JSL) is the first language for deaf people in Japan, especially those born deaf or who lost hear... [more] SP2019-17 WIT2019-16
pp.1-6
TL 2019-07-27
16:10
Hyogo Hirao Seminar House, Konan University [Poster Presentation] The Dynamic Characteristics in the L2 Mental Lexicon
Mikihiro Tanaka (KWU), Rumi Takahashi (Showa Univ) TL2019-23
There is considerable disagreement over how the mental lexicon in one’s second language (L2) is constructed in the human... [more] TL2019-23
pp.61-66
WIT, ASJ-H 2019-02-08
11:20
Ehime Ehime Univ. Development of General Purpose 3D high precision DB for Japanese sign language
Yuji Nagashima (Kogakuin Univ.), Shinji Sako (NIT), Keiko Watanabe (Kogakuin Univ.), Daisuke Hara (Toyota Inst. of Tech), Yasuo Horiuchi, Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.) WIT2018-62
Sign language is used by deaf people, and is a natural interactive visual language different from and independent of spo... [more] WIT2018-62
pp.71-75
HCS 2018-11-02
13:00
Ibaraki   The Linguistics of the Interface between "Human Beings" and "Things" -- From the Perspectives of Basic Egocentricity and Public and Private Expressions --
Takashi Ishida, Ryohei Naya (Uni. of Tsukuba) HCS2018-41
How do we interact with “things” via language? This paper extends Naya and Ishida’s (2018) analysis and focuses on the l... [more] HCS2018-41
pp.1-6
ET 2018-10-20
11:25
Fukuoka Fukuoka Institute of Technology ET2018-42 We developed a communication tool which is used between deafblind and hysically unimpaired who doesn't know about braill... [more] ET2018-42
pp.23-28
NLC, IPSJ-IFAT 2018-02-17
11:20
Osaka T.O.G. A Software Documentation Writing Support Tool to Refer Noun Phrases in Existing Documenets
Kouki Minamida, Shun Sugimoto, Yamato Harada (NTT) NLC2017-52
In upper processes of software development, documentations such as requirement definition documents or basic design docu... [more] NLC2017-52
pp.63-68
EA, ASJ-H 2017-12-01
11:10
Overseas University of Auckland (New Zealand) Word Identification in Adverse Listening Conditions by Japanese learners of English -- Role of Predictability --
Hinako Masuda (Seikei Univ.) EA2017-74
Previous research has demonstrated that noisy listening environments make speech perception difficult even for native li... [more] EA2017-74
pp.83-87
WIT 2017-08-28
16:10
Akita Faculty of Engineering Science, Akita Univ. Improvement and Evaluation of a Machine Translation System from Japanese Texts to Sign Language CG Animations for Weather News
Naoto Kato, Taro Miyazaki (NHK), Seiki Inoue (NHK-MT), Tsubasa Uchida, Makiko Azuma, Shuichi Umeda, Yuko Yamanouchi, Hideki Sumiyoshi (NHK), Nobuyuki Hiruma (NHK-ES), Yuji Nagashima (Kogakuin Univ.) WIT2017-19
We have been developing a machine translation system from Japanese texts to Japanese Sign Language (JSL) CG animations f... [more] WIT2017-19
pp.27-32
TL 2017-07-23
10:00
Tokyo NINJAL Inflectional Directionality in Morphological Productivity
Yohei Oseki (NYU), Yasutada Sudo (UCL), Hiromu Sakai (Waseda), Alec Marantz (NYU) TL2017-27
In this paper, we investigate a hitherto unexplored possibility of inflectional directionality that past tense forms are... [more] TL2017-27
pp.73-78
HCS 2017-01-27
14:10
Fukuoka Namiki Square Japanese children's understanding of events -- representations of causality and intentionality predict theory of mind understanding --
Hiromi Tsuji (Osaka Shoin Women's Univ.) HCS2016-66
Japanese children’s ability to represent causality and intentionality was investigated for sequencing and narrating pict... [more] HCS2016-66
pp.41-45
TL 2016-12-18
13:45
Tokyo Room 303/304/305, Building #8, Waseda University Learning Japanese as a heritage language through project-based activities
Tatsuki Sakamoto (Waseda Univ.) TL2016-61
“Nagano Namiai International Camp” is a summer camp with various project-based activities, designed to develop participa... [more] TL2016-61
pp.115-120
TL 2016-07-23
11:00
Tokyo Waseda Univ. (Nishi-Waseda Campus) A Language-learning Method Obtained by the Manners of Thinking and Perceiving Events (2)
Hiroshi Sano (TUFS) TL2016-13
The literature reported to the technical committee held on January 2016 is long on proposals designed to address compara... [more] TL2016-13
pp.1-6
WIT 2016-03-04
11:25
Ibaraki Tusukuba Univ. of Tech.(Tsukuba) Analysis of Temporal Relationship between Hand Motion and Nod in Japanese Sign Language
Sayumi Kaneko, Yasuo Horiuchi, Shingo Kuroiwa (Chiba Univ.) WIT2015-89
Nods have grammatically importance in Japanese sign language, but there is little mention about arise timing of nods in ... [more] WIT2015-89
pp.7-12
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