Graduate School of Science and Engineering : Information and Computer Science (Laboratories : Intelligent Information Processing Laboratory)
- Course Outline
- Laboratory for Information Theory and its Applications
- Information Systems Laboratory
- Intelligent Information Processing Laboratory
- Intelligent Mechanism Laboratory
- Intelligent Systems Design Laboratory
- Socio-informatics Laboratory
- Co-Creation Informatics Laboratory
- Applied Media Information Laboratory
- Network Information Systems Laboratory
- Intelligent Mechatro-Informatics Laboratory
- Spoken Language Processing Laboratory
Intelligent Information Processing Laboratory
Website of the Laboratory 【In Japanese】We are aiming to development of commonsense association system in Japanese
Staff
WATABE Hirokazu
[Professor]
Acceptable course | |
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Master's degree course | ✓ |
Doctoral degree course | ✓ |
Telephone : +81-774-65-6946
hwatabe@mail.doshisha.ac.jp
Office : KC-211
Database of Researchers
TSUCHIYA Seiji
[Professor]
Acceptable course | |
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Master's degree course | ✓ |
Doctoral degree course | ✓ |
Telephone : +81-774-65-6948
stsuchiy@mail.doshisha.ac.jp
Office : KC-213
Database of Researchers
FUJITA Tomohiro |
Acceptable course | |
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Master's degree course | |
Doctoral degree course |
Telephone : +81-774-65-6695
tofujita@mail.doshisha.ac.jp
Office : KC-213
Database of Researchers
Research Topics
<1> Research on concept base automatic construction/refinement methods
Automatically extract various concepts from Japanese electronic dictionaries and web information, construct a
concept base of over 200,000 Japanese words, and automatically refine it.
<2> Research methods to quantify the degree of association between
concepts
From the correlation of meanings of Japanese words defined by the concept base, make it possible to quantify the
relationship between concepts and associate and recall them.
<3> Methods to implement a common-sense judgment mechanism for
time/location
Make natural conversations for Japanese possible by implementing a common-sense judgment mechanism for seasons,
time, and location.
<4> Methods to implement a common-sense judgment mechanism for
emotions/senses
Make natural conversations for Japanese possible by implementing a common-sense judgment mechanism that feels
happiness, sadness, or the beauty of sunset.
<5> Research on intelligent conversation mechanism
Make natural conversations for Japanese with humans, like greetings and small talk, possible while understanding the
meaning of speech with intention understanding and common-sense judgment.
Research Contents
Research to make computers intelligent is important for the advancement of information technology in the 21st century. In this research laboratory, our goal is to implement intelligent computers that can appropriately pick up on people’s intentions and to advance research on intelligent mechanisms that are the basis of that goal. To implement intelligent computers, we must develop mechanisms that can make common-sense judgments like humans such as judging amounts (big, small, etc.), time, and locations, and emotional/sensory judgments such as emotions and the five senses; judgments that are logical relationships with language concepts. The association mechanism implemented by measuring the degree of association with the concept base plays a particularly important role.
Keywords
- Knowledge processing in Japanese
- Common sense judgment in Japanese
- Association system in Japanese
- Natural language processing in Japanese