CORE RESEARCH UNIT

PROJECT-2

Natural Language Processing Group

Acting as a research core group for natural language processing

Natural Language Processing Group

Natural language processing (NLP) is actively studied as one of
the main themes in the artificial intelligence field. It has
recently become an essential technical basis for every-day
tools such as machine translation and smart speakers. On the
other hand, the mechanism of natural language understanding, where human beings acquire knowledge through a language
to understand the world, has hardly been elucidated.

The Natural Language Processing Group works on such a wide range of research issues and solutions, and aims to promote collaboration among researchers both inside/outside of the university and of multi-disciplinary fields for contributing
greatly to the advancement of NLP research.

  • Held Nagoya NLP Seminar regularly since 2010.
  • Held the 25th Annual Meeting of the Association for Natural Language Processing at Nagoya University in March, 2019.
Project Member

SATO, Satoshi

Professor

Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering

OGAWA, Kohei

Associate Professor

Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering

TOYAMA, Katsuhiko

Professor

Scholarly Information Division, Information Technology Center, Information and Communications

MASUDA, Tomoko

Designatated Professor

Graduate School of Law

SANO, Tomoya

Designated Lecturer

Graduate School of Law

MATSUBARA, Shigeki

Professor

Administrative Support Organizations, Information Strategy Office

KATO, Yoshihide

Associate Professor

Administrative Support Organizations, Information Security Office

NAGAO, Katashi

Professor

Department of Intelligent Systems, Graduate School of Informatics

HIGASHINAKA, Ryuichiro

Professor

Department of Intelligent Systems, Graduate School of Informatics

KOMAMIZU, Takahiro

Associate Professor

Mathematical and Data Science Center

SASANO, Ryohei

Associate Professor

Future Value Creation Research Center (FV-CRC), Graduate School of Informatics

Future Value Creation Research Center (FV-CRC)