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3. LKR 2008: Tokyo, Japan
- Takenobu Tokunaga, Antonio Ortega:
Large-Scale Knowledge Resources. Construction and Application, Third International Conference on Large-Scale Knowledge Resources, LKR 2008, Tokyo, Japan, March 3-5, 2008, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4938, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-78158-5 - Biing-Hwang Juang:
From Information to Intelligence: The Role of Relative Significance in Decision Making and Inference. 1-12 - Tomonari Masada, Senya Kiyasu, Sueharu Miyahara:
Comparing LDA with pLSI as a Dimensionality Reduction Method in Document Clustering. 13-26 - Kenichi Kurihara, Tsuyoshi Murata, Taisuke Sato:
Identification of MCMC Samples for Clustering. 27-37 - Junbo Chen, Bo Zhou:
TGC-Tree: An Online Algorithm Tracing Closed Itemset and Transaction Set Simultaneously. 38-50 - Hajime Murai, Akifumi Tokosumi:
Extracting Concepts from Religious Knowledge Resources and Constructing Classic Analysis Systems. 51-58 - Jonas Sjöbergh, Olof Sjöbergh, Kenji Araki:
What Types of Translations Hide in Wikipedia? 59-66 - Tetsuya Suzuki, Takehiro Tokuda:
Initial Solution Set Improvement for a Genetic Algorithm in a Metadata Generation Support System for Landscape Photographs. 67-74 - Kiyoko Uchiyama, Shunsuke Aihara, Shun Ishizaki:
Identifying Semantic Relations in Japanese Compound Nouns for Patent Documents Analysis. 75-81 - Shinpei Hayashi, Motoshi Saeki:
Extracting Prehistories of Software Refactorings from Version Archives. 82-89 - Nicoletta Calzolari:
Initiatives, Tendencies and Driving Forces for a "Lexical Web" as Part of a "Language Infrastructure". 90-105 - Yuji Matsumoto:
Corpus Annotation/Management Tools for the Project: Balanced Corpus of Contemporary Written Japanese. 106-115 - Terry Joyce, Maki Miyake:
Capturing the Structures in Association Knowledge: Application of Network Analyses to Large-Scale Databases of Japanese Word Associations. 116-131 - Asuka Terai, Bin Liu, Masanori Nakagawa:
Construction of a Probabilistic Hierarchical Structure Based on a Japanese Corpus and a Japanese Thesaurus. 132-147 - Tomohiko Morioka:
CHISE: Character Processing Based on Character Ontology. 148-162 - Naoko Matsumoto, Hajime Murai, Akifumi Tokosumi:
Systematization of Knowledge about Performative Verbs: Capturing Speaker's Intention. 163-170 - Yasunari Harada, Kanako Maebo, Mayumi Kawamura, Masanori Suzuki, Yoichiro Suzuki, Noriaki Kusumoto, Joji Maeno:
Toward Construction of a Corpus of English Learners' Utterances Annotated with Speaker Proficiency Profiles: Data Collection and Sample Annotation. 171-178 - Masahiro Araki:
Filling the Gap between a Large-Scale Database and Multimodal Interactions. 179-185 - Sue-jin Ker, Chu-Ren Huang, Jia-Fei Hong, Shi-Yin Liu, Hui-Ling Jian, I-Li Su, Shu-Kai Hsieh:
Design and Prototype of a Large-Scale and Fully Sense-Tagged Corpus. 186-193 - Toshie Misu, Masahide Naemura, Mahito Fujii, Nobuyuki Yagi:
Soccer Formation Classification Based on Fisher Weight Map and Gaussian Mixture Models. 194-209 - Hamid Laga, Masayuki Nakajima:
Supervised Learning of Similarity Measures for Content-Based 3D Model Retrieval. 210-225 - Koichi Shinoda, Kazuki Ishihara, Sadaoki Furui, Takahiro Mochizuki:
Automatic Score Scene Detection for Baseball Video. 226-240 - Kohji Shibano:
Large Scale e-Language Laboratory Based on Web 2.0. 241-251 - Irena Srdanovic Erjavec, Andrej Bekes, Kikuko Nishina:
Distant Collocations between Suppositional Adverbs and Clause-Final Modality Forms in Japanese Language Corpora. 252-266 - Edward W. D. Whittaker, Josef R. Novak, Matthias H. Heie, Shuichiro Imai, Sadaoki Furui:
Using Singular Value Decomposition to Compute Answer Similarity in a Language Independent Approach to Question Answering. 267-279 - Philipp Spanger, Takenobu Tokunaga:
On the Representation of Perceptual Knowledge for Understanding Reference Expressions. 280-294 - Kayo Sakamoto, Masanori Nakagawa:
A Computational Model of Risk-Context-Dependent Inductive Reasoning Based on a Support Vector Machine. 295-309 - Neil Rubens, Vera Sheinman, Takenobu Tokunaga, Masashi Sugiyama:
Order Retrieval. 310-317 - Takafumi Suzuki, Kyo Kageura:
Stylistic Analysis of Japanese Prime Ministers' Diet Addresses. 318-325 - Kayo Kawamoto, Noriko H. Arai:
Evaluation of Logical Thinking Ability through Contributions in a Learning Community. 326-333 - Henry S. Thompson:
Web Architecture and Naming for Knowledge Resources. 334-343 - Donna Harman:
Towards Better Evaluation for Human Language Technology. 344-350 - Shota Kondo, Shinji Sugawara, Yutaka Ishibashi:
An Effective Scheduling Scheme for Information Searching with Computational Resources Scattered over a Large-Scale Network. 351-365
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