August 9 2004 | |||
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14:00--14:05 | Opening remarks | ||
14:05--14:55 | Feature of Language Sense | ||
Akinori Abe (ATR, Japan) | Language Sense | abstract | paper |
Thechai Supnithi, Krit Kosawat (NECTEC, Thailand) and Monthika Boriboon (NICT Asia Research Center, Thailand) | Language Sense and Ambiguity in Thai | abstract | paper |
14:55--15:45 | Communication and Language Sense | ||
Akihiko Iwahara (Shoinhigashi women's junior college, Japan) and Takeshi Hatta (Nagoya University, Japan) |
Can We Encode Emotional Semantic Information in Written Message?
--- A Basic Study towards a Development of a New Miscommunication-free |
abstract | paper |
Kanako Ogura and Kazushi Nishimoto (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan) | Is a Face-to-Face Conversation Model Applicable to Chat Conservations? | abstract | paper |
15:45--16:00 | Coffee/Tea Break | ||
16:00--17:45 | Application of Language Sense | ||
Naoki Okazaki (The University of Tokyo, Japan), Yutaka Matsuo (Cyber Assist Research Center AIST Tokyo Waterfront, Japan) and Mitsuru Ishizuka (The University of Tokyo, Japan) | Coherent Arrangement of Sentences Extracted from Multiple Newspaper Articles | abstract | paper |
Miwa Yokoyama, Katsuaki Tanaka, Mina Akaishi and Koichi Hori (Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo, Japan) | Towards a supporting system for amplifying reflective thinking of program creators | abstract | paper |
Shinji Karasawa (Miyagi National College of Technologies, Japan) | Activity Transfer Models for Associative Activities in a Brain | abstract | paper |
Rafal Rzepka, Toshihiko Itoh and Kenji Araki (Hokkaido University, Japan) | Toward Fully Automatic Categorization for Commonsense Processing | abstract | paper |
17:45--18:00 | Open Discussion and Closing |