KUROHASHI, Sadao
Professor
Department of Intelligence Science and Technology
Graduate School of Informatics
Kyoto University
Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
Phone:
+81-75-753-5344
Fax:
+81-75-753-5962
Email: kuro (at) i.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Office:
Engineering Bld. 3, Room S206
Areas of Interest:
- Natural Language Processing
- Knowledge Engineering
- Information Retrieval
- Machine Translation
Representative Publications:
- Kun Yu, Sadao Kurohashi and Hao Liu;
A Three-Step Deterministic Parser for {Chinese} Dependency Parsing,
In Proceedings of the Human Language Technologies 2007 (HLT2007-NAACL2007), pp.201-204, Rochester (2007.4)
- Tomohide Shibata and Sadao Kurohashi:
Unsupervised Topic Identification by Integrating Linguistic and Visual Information Based on Hidden Markov Models,
In Proceedings of 21st COLING and 44th ACL (COLING/ACL2006, poster), pp.755-762, Sydney, Australia (2006.7).
- Daisuke Kawahara and Sadao Kurohashi:
A Fully-Lexicalized Probabilistic Model for Japanese Syntactic and Case Structure Analysis,
In Proceedings of the Human Language Technology Conference (HLT2006), pp.176-183, New York (2006.6).
- Daisuke Kawahara and Sadao Kurohashi:
Case Frame Compilation from the Web using High-Performance Computing,
In Proceedings of The 5th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-06), (2006.5).
- Nobuhiro Kaji, Masashi Okamoto, Sadao Kurohashi:
Paraphrasing Predicates from Written Language to Spoken Language using the Web,
Proc. of the Human Language Technology Conference (HLT2004), pp.241-248 (2004.5).
- Sadao Kurohashi and Yasuyuki Sakai:
Semantic Analysis of Japanese Noun Phrases : A New Approach to Dictionary-Based Understanding,
Proc. of 37th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pp.481-488 (1999).
- Sadao Kurohashi and Makoto Nagao:
Building a Japanese Parsed Corpus while Improving the Parsing System,
Proc. of The First International Conference on Language Resources & Evaluation, pp.719-724 (1998).
- Sadao Kurohashi and Makoto Nagao:
A Syntactic Analysis Method of Long Japanese Sentences based on the Detection of Conjunctive Structures,
Journal of Computational Linguistics, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp.507-534 (1994).
Academic Degree:
Doctor of Engineering (Kyoto Univ.)
Academic Society:
Association for Natural Language Processing, IPSJ, JSAI, IEIEC, ACL, ACM
Courses
Further Informations:
Last Updated:
April 16, 2012