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Publications 2009
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   Dai Hasegawa,
  Rafal Rzepka and Kenji
  Araki Connectives
  Acquisition in a Humanoid Robot Based on an Inductive Learning Language
  Acquisition Model, Humanoid Robots, Edited by Ben Choi, In-Teck, Vienna, Austria,
  pp.65-82, January, 2009, ISBN 978-953-7619-44-2. pdf  | 
 
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   Rafal
  Rzepka, Pawel Dybala, Wenhan Shi, Shinsuke Higuchi, Michal, Ptaszynski
  and Kenji Araki Serious Processing for Frivolous Purpose - A Chatbot Using Web-mining Supported Affect Analysis and
  Pun Generation Proceedings of IUI'09 -International Conference on
  Intelligent User Interfaces, pp 487-488 , Sanibel
  Island, FL, USA. (ACM Press), 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Michal Ptaszynski, Pawel Dybala, Wenhan Shi, Rafal Rzepka and Kenji Araki A System for Affect Analysis of Utterances in Japanese
  Supported with Web Minig Journal of Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent
  Informatics, Vol.21, No.2, pp.194-213(2009). pdf  | 
 
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   Hokuto
  Ototake and Kenji Araki English Article Correction System Using Semantic Category
  Based Inductive Learning Rules, Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in
  Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) Vol. 5866, pp. 597-606, Berlin-Heidelberg,
  2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Pawel
  Dybala, Michal Ptaszynski,
  Rafal Rzepka and Kenji
  Araki: Activating Humans with Humor – A Dialogue System That
  Users Want to Interact with IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, Vol.E92-D,
  No.12, pp.2394-2401, 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Hokuto
  Ototake and Kenji Araki Proceedings of 2009 World Congress on Computer Science and
  Information Engineering (CSIE 2009), pp. 335-338, Los Angeles, USA, March
  2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Pawel
  Dybala, Michal Ptaszynski,
  Rafal Rzepka and Kenji
  Araki Humorized
  Computational Intelligence towards User-Adapted Systems with a Sense of Humor Proceedings of EvoInteraction
  2009, pp.452-461, Tuebingen,@ Germany,@ April 2009.
  pdf  | 
 
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   Pawel
  Dybala, Michal Ptaszynski,
  Rafal Rzepka and Kenji
  Araki Humoroids
  – Coversational Agents That Induce Positive
  Emotions with Humor Proceedings
  of 8th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent
  Systems(AAMAS 2009), pp.1171-1172,
  Budapest,@ Hungary, May 2009.
  @pdf  | 
 
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   Yuzu
  Uchida and Kenji Araki Evaluation of a System Noun Concepts Acquisition from Utterances
  about Images (SINCA) Using Daily Conversation Data Proceedings of NAACL-HLT 2009, pp.65-68, Boulder,
  Colorado, U.S.A., June 2009. @pdf  | 
 
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   Michal Ptaszynski, Pawel Dybala, Wenhan Shi, Rafal Rzepka and Kenji Araki Shifting Valence Helps Verify Contextual Appropriateness
  of Emotions Proceedings of@ Workshop on Automated Reasoning about Context and
  Ontology Evolution (ARCOE-09), pp.19-21, Pasadena, California, USA, July
  2009. @pdf  | 
 
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   Pawel
  Dybala, Michal Ptaszynski,
  Rafal Rzepka and Kenji
  Araki Subjective, But Not Worthless – Non-linguistic
  Feature of Chatterbot Evaluations Proceedings of Workshop on Knowledge and Reasoning in
  Practical Dialogue Systems (KRPDS 2009), pp.87-92, California, U.S.A., July
  2009. @pdf  | 
 
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   Michal Ptaszynski, Pawel Dybala, Wenhan Shi, Rafal Rzepka and Kenji Araki: Towards Context Aware Emotional Intelligence in Machines:
  Computing Contextual Appropriateness of Affective States Proceedings of Twenty-first International Joint Conference
  on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-09), Pasadena, pp.1469-1474, California,
  U.S.A., July 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Jacek
  Maciejewski, Rafal Rzepka, and Kenji Araki: Determinising
  the Output of Dependency Parser by Extending Grammar Rules with Weights Proceedings of PACLING 2009, pp. 121-124, Sapporo, Japan,
  September, 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Jonas Sjobergh and Kenji Araki: A Very Modular Humor Enabled Chat-Bot
  for Japanese Proceedings of PACLING 2009, pp. 135-140, Sapporo, Japan,
  September, 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Keiichi Takamaru, Hideyuki Shibuki, Yasutomo Kimura, Dai
  Hasegawa, Hokuto Ototake,
  and Kenji Araki: Extraction of Political Activity of Assemblyman from
  Minutes of Municipal Assemblies Using the Political Category Proceedings of PACLING 2009, pp. 217-222, Sapporo, Japan,
  September, 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Michal Ptaszynski, Pawel Dybala, Rafal Rzepka, and Kenji Araki: Affecting Corpora:Experiments
  with Automatic Affect Annotation System – A Case Study of the 2channel
  Forum –  Proceedings of PACLING 2009, pp. 223-226, Sapporo, Japan,
  September, 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Jonas Sjobergh and Kenji Araki: A Measure of Funniness, Aoolied
  to finding Funny Rhings in WordNet Proceedings of PACLING 2009, pp. 236-241, Sapporo, Japan,
  September, 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Pawel
  Dybala, Michal Ptaszynski,
  Rafal Rzepka, and Kenji
  Araki: Crossing Word Borders Towards Phrasal Pun Generation
  Engine Proceedings of PACLING 2009, pp. 242-247, Sapporo, Japan,
  September, 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Dai Hasegawa, Rafal Rzepka, and Kenji Araki:  Teaching a Humanoid Robot through Physical Feedback: So
  Easy Even a Five Year Old Could Use It Proceedings of the 19th Intelligent System Symposium
  (FAN2009) and the 1st International Workshop on Aware Computing (IWAC2009),
  pp.26, C1-4, September, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan,
  September, 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Michal Ptaszynski, Pawel Dybala, Wenhan Shi, Rafal Rzepka and Kenji Araki: Conscience of Blogs: Verifying Contextual Appropriateness
  of Emotions Basing on Blog Contents Proceedings of the International Conference on
  Computational Intelligence (CI 2009), pp. 1-6, August, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA,
  2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Pawel
  Dybala, Michal Ptaszynski,
  Rafal Rzepka, Kenji
  Araki: Getting closer to human level - human-likeness and its
  relation to humor in non-task oriented dialogue systems Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational
  Intelligence (CI 2009), pp. 7-14, August, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Michal Ptaszynski, Rafal Rzepka, and Kenji Araki: A Pragmatic Approach to Implementation of Emotional
  Intelligence in Machines Proceedings of Biologically Inspired Cognitive
  Architectures-II in the AAAI Fall Symposium (Technical Report FS-09-01), pp.
  101-102,@ Arlington,
  November, 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Rafal
  Rzepka, Radoslaw Komuda, and Kenji Araki: Bacteria Lingualis in The
  Knowledge Soup – A Webcrawler with Affect
  Recognizer for Acquiring Artificial Empathy Proceedings of Biologically Inspired Cognitive
  Architectures-II in the AAAI Fall Symposium (Technical Report FS-09-01), pp.
  123, Arlington, November, 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Dai Hasegawa, Rafal Rzepka, and Kenji Araki:  A Method for Acquiring Body Movement Verbs for a Humanoid
  Robot through Physical Interaction with Humans Proceedings of the Fifth Artificial Intelligence and
  Interactive Digital Entertainment International Conference, pp. 34-39,
  October, Stanford, CA, U.S.A., 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Dai Hasegawa, Jonas Sjoberg, Rafal Rzepka, and Kenji Araki:  Automatically Choosing Appropriate Gestures for Jokes Proceedings of the Fifth Artificial Intelligence and
  Interactive Digital Entertainment International Conference, pp. 40-45,
  October Stanford, CA, U.S.A., 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Ryo Terashima, Hiroshi Echizen-ya, Kenji Araki: Learning Method for Extraction of Partial Correspondence
  from Parallel Corpus, Proceedings of the International Conference on Asian
  Language Processing 2009,@
  pp.293-298,@ Singapore,
  December, 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Rafal
  Rzepka and Kenji Araki Artificial Self Based on Collective Mind – Using
  Common Sense and Emotions Web-Mining for Ethically Correct Behaviors Handout of Toward a Science of Consciousness 2009 –
  Investigating Inner Experience Brain, Mind and Technology  –,  pp.75, Hong Kong, China, June 2009. pdf  | 
 
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   Rafal
  Rzepka, Fumito Masui and
  Kenji Araki The First Challenge to Discover Morality Level In Text
  Utterances by Using Web Resources Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the
  Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence,  2L1-1, Takamatsu, 
  2009.
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