
Tomohiko Harada- Doctor of Engineering
- University of Tsukuba
Tomohiko Harada
- Doctor of Engineering
- University of Tsukuba
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The purpose of this study is to propose a quantitative evaluation method for clarifying intentions toward taste expressions that cannot be clarified, from word-of-mouth data of cooking recipe websites using text mining.
This study aims to clarify the use of the word “KOKU” as an example to verify the method. As a result of applying the prediction r...
Under the definition of Baseball Stadium as a specific space, locations from which tweets relating to relevant spaces had been posted were classified whether inside or outside the specific space. As the classification method, BERT being one of the natural language processing models was employed. Through the comparison between the features of tweets...
Inquiries through web forms and emails are becoming increasingly common. These inquiry texts usually include many informal expressions, using a colloquial style more akin to spoken language, with words omitted, causing the meaning of sentences to become ambiguous and sometimes misunderstood. In this paper, we focus on the frequently omitted noun 'B...
The analysis of text data from social media is hampered by irrelevant noisy data, such as homographs. Noisy data is not usable and makes analysis, such as counting estimates, of the target data diffcult, which adversely affects the quality of the analysis results. We focus on this issue and propose a method to classify homographs that are contained...
Generally inquiries through Web forms and e-mails are increasing. These inquiry texts usually include many informal ex- pressions use of the colloquial style and many omitted words. An omitted word causes the meaning of a sentence to become ambiguous and makes the reader misread and misunderstand a context. In this paper we propose a method to pred...
Generally inquiries through Web forms and e-mails are increasing. These inquiry texts usually include many informal expressions use of the colloquial style, such as a spoken language, and many omitted words. An omitted word causes the meaning of a sentence to become ambiguous and may make the reader misread and misunderstand the context. In this pa...