Natural Language Processing Researches on PRESTO “Fundamental Information Technologies toward Innovative Social System Design”

Author:

Yoshino Koichiro1,Takamura Hiroya2,Nagata Ryo3,Matsuzaki Takuya4,Sudoh Katsuhito5

Affiliation:

1. Guardian Robot Project, RIKEN

2. Artificial Intelligence Research Center, AIST

3. Konan University

4. Tokyo University of Science

5. Nara Institute of Science and Technology

Publisher

Association for Natural Language Processing

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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