Koji Murakami


2020

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ILP-based Opinion Sentence Extraction from User Reviews for Question DB Construction
Masakatsu Hamashita | Takashi Inui | Koji Murakami | Keiji Shinzato
Proceedings of the 34th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

2016

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Large-scale Multi-class and Hierarchical Product Categorization for an E-commerce Giant
Ali Cevahir | Koji Murakami
Proceedings of COLING 2016, the 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics: Technical Papers

In order to organize the large number of products listed in e-commerce sites, each product is usually assigned to one of the multi-level categories in the taxonomy tree. It is a time-consuming and difficult task for merchants to select proper categories within thousands of options for the products they sell. In this work, we propose an automatic classification tool to predict the matching category for a given product title and description. We used a combination of two different neural models, i.e., deep belief nets and deep autoencoders, for both titles and descriptions. We implemented a selective reconstruction approach for the input layer during the training of the deep neural networks, in order to scale-out for large-sized sparse feature vectors. GPUs are utilized in order to train neural networks in a reasonable time. We have trained our models for around 150 million products with a taxonomy tree with at most 5 levels that contains 28,338 leaf categories. Tests with millions of products show that our first predictions matches 81% of merchants’ assignments, when “others” categories are excluded.

2011

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Safety Information Mining — What can NLP do in a disaster—
Graham Neubig | Yuichiroh Matsubayashi | Masato Hagiwara | Koji Murakami
Proceedings of 5th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing

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Recognizing Confinement in Web Texts
Megumi Ohki | Eric Nichols | Suguru Matsuyoshi | Koji Murakami | Junta Mizuno | Shouko Masuda | Kentaro Inui | Yuji Matsumoto
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS 2011)

2010

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Annotating Event Mentions in Text with Modality, Focus, and Source Information
Suguru Matsuyoshi | Megumi Eguchi | Chitose Sao | Koji Murakami | Kentaro Inui | Yuji Matsumoto
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10)

Many natural language processing tasks, including information extraction, question answering and recognizing textual entailment, require analysis of the polarity, focus of polarity, tense, aspect, mood and source of the event mentions in a text in addition to its predicate-argument structure analysis. We refer to modality, polarity and other associated information as extended modality. In this paper, we propose a new annotation scheme for representing the extended modality of event mentions in a sentence. Our extended modality consists of the following seven components: Source, Time, Conditional, Primary modality type, Actuality, Evaluation and Focus. We reviewed the literature about extended modality in Linguistics and Natural Language Processing (NLP) and defined appropriate labels of each component. In the proposed annotation scheme, information of extended modality of an event mention is summarized at the core predicate of the event mention for immediate use in NLP applications. We also report on the current progress of our manual annotation of a Japanese corpus of about 50,000 event mentions, showing a reasonably high ratio of inter-annotator agreement.

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Automatic Classification of Semantic Relations between Facts and Opinions
Koji Murakami | Eric Nichols | Junta Mizuno | Yotaro Watanabe | Hayato Goto | Megumi Ohki | Suguru Matsuyoshi | Kentaro Inui | Yuji Matsumoto
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on NLP Challenges in the Information Explosion Era (NLPIX 2010)

2009

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Annotating Semantic Relations Combining Facts and Opinions
Koji Murakami | Shouko Masuda | Suguru Matsuyoshi | Eric Nichols | Kentaro Inui | Yuji Matsumoto
Proceedings of the Third Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW III)

2002

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Evaluation of Direct Speech Translation Method Using Inductive Learning for Conversations in the Travel Domain
Koji Murakami | Makoto Hiroshige | Kenji Araki | Koji Tochinai
Proceedings of the ACL-02 Workshop on Speech-to-Speech Translation: Algorithms and Systems