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JSAI-isAI Workshops 2019: Yokohama, Japan
- Maki Sakamoto, Naoaki Okazaki, Koji Mineshima, Ken Satoh:
New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence - JSAI-isAI International Workshops, JURISIN, AI-Biz, LENLS, Kansei-AI, Yokohama, Japan, November 10-12, 2019, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12331, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-58789-5
JURISIN 2019
- Takahiro Komamizu, Kazuya Fujioka, Yasuhiro Ogawa, Katsuhiko Toyama:
Exploring Relevant Parts Between Legal Documents Using Substructure Matching. 5-19 - Jieh-Sheng Lee
, Jieh Hsiang:
PatentTransformer-1.5: Measuring Patent Claim Generation by Span Relevancy. 20-33 - Juliano Rabelo, Mi-Young Kim, Randy Goebel, Masaharu Yoshioka, Yoshinobu Kano
, Ken Satoh:
A Summary of the COLIEE 2019 Competition. 34-49 - Emilio Serrano
, Ken Satoh:
An Agent-Based Model for Exploring Pension Law and Social Security Policies. 50-63 - Gabriela Ferraro, Ho-Pun Lam
, Silvano Colombo Tosatto, Francesco Olivieri
, Mohammad Badiul Islam, Nick van Beest, Guido Governatori
:
Automatic Extraction of Legal Norms: Evaluation of Natural Language Processing Tools. 64-81
AI-Biz 2019
- Masaya Abe, Kei Nakagawa
:
Deep Learning for Multi-factor Models in Regional and Global Stock Markets. 87-102 - Yoshihiro Nishi
, Aiko Suge, Hiroshi Takahashi
:
News Articles Evaluation Analysis in Automotive Industry Using GPT-2 and Co-occurrence Network. 103-114 - Hirotaka Yanada, Setsuya Kurahashi
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Research on the Usefulness of Start-Up Supports. 115-127
LENLS 16
- Sunwoo Jeong:
The Effect of Prosody on Veridicality Inferences in Korean. 133-147 - Paul Pietroski:
Semantic Types: Two Is Better Than Too Many. 148-163 - Jan Köpping
, Thomas Ede Zimmermann:
Variables vs. Parameters in the Interpretation of Natural Language. 164-181 - Alastair Butler:
From Discourse to Logic with Stanford CoreNLP and Treebank Semantics. 182-196 - Yurie Hara
, Mengxi Yuan
:
Even More Varieties of Conventional Implicatures: Paratactically Associating Intonation, Particles and Questions. 197-213 - Noritsugu Hayashi
:
Towards a Unified, Semantically-Calculable and Anti-lexicalistic Analysis of Various Anaphoric Expressions Using "Stacked" Continuations. 214-230 - Oleg Kiselyov
, Yuya Hoshino:
Lambek Grammars as Second-Order Abstract Categorial Grammars. 231-243 - Filipe Hisao Kobayashi, Vincent Rouillard:
Tying Free Choice in Questions to Distributivity. 244-257 - Hidenori Kurokawa:
On the Semantic Concept of Logical Consequence. 258-275 - Kristina Liefke
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Reasoning with an (Experiential) Attitude. 276-293 - Mioko Miyama
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A Choice Function Analysis of Either in the Either/or Construction. 294-308 - Lukas Rieser
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Anticipative and Ethic Modalities: Japanese Hazu and Beki. 309-324 - Osamu Sawada
, Jun Sawada:
The Ambiguity of Tense in the Japanese Mirative Sentence with Nante/Towa. 325-340 - Eri Tanaka
, Kenta Mizutani
, Stephanie Solt
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Equative hodo and the Polarity Effects of Existential Semantics. 341-353 - Akitaka Yamada:
An OT-Driven Dynamic Pragmatics: High-Applicatives, Subject-Honorific Markers and Imperatives in Japanese. 354-369 - Mayumi Yoshimoto, Eri Tanaka:
Comparatives and Negative Island Effect in Japanese. 370-382
KANSEIAI 2019
- Gibran Benitez-Garcia, Wataru Shimoda, Shin Matsuo, Keiji Yanai:
Partial Image Texture Translation Using Weakly-Supervised Semantic Segmentation. 387-401 - Yuji Nozaki
, Masato Konno, Koichi Yamagata
, Maki Sakamoto
:
A New Way of Making Advertising Copies: Image as Input. 402-411

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