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INUI Kentaro

Computational Linguistics Laboratory
Graduate School of Information Science
Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Takayama Ikoma Nara, 630-0192, JAPAN
voice: +81 743 72 5241 (direct line)
fax: +81 743 72 5249 (lab.)
e-mail: inui(at)is.naist.jp

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Ongoing Research (publication list

  1. Computational modeling of paraphrase
    We explore computational models for generating and recognizing paraphrases hoping to apply them to various text-based processing tasks including question answering, machine translation and multi-document summarization. We are currently engaged in an application-oriented project, called the Statement Map Project, which aims to develop a model which allows users to mine agreeing/conflicting statements for topics of interest from the Web.
  2. Opinion and experience mining
    We propose a new UGC-oriented language technology application, called experience mining. Experience mining aims at automatically collecting instances of personal experiences as well as opinions from an explosive number of user generated contents (UGCs) such as weblog and forum posts and storing them in an experience database with semantically rich indices.
  3. Semantic and discourse parsing
    Predicate-argument structure analysis, coreference resolution, rhetorical parsing, etc.
  4. Commonsense knowledge acquisition from large corpora
    Text understanding ultimately requires commonsense knowledge. We are seeking a way to acquire knowledge about causal relations between events from large corpora.
  5. Computational Modeling of dialogue processing
    We are seeking computational frameworks that realize the interaction between language activities such as dialogues and other mental activities such as learning and emotionally-guided inference, and enhancing the competence of the existing goal-oriented dialogue systems.

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INUI Kentaro (inui(at)is.naist.jp)