Michal Ptaszynski
Professor · Faculty of Engineering, Kitami Institute of Technology · Kitami, Japan
I work on affect & sentiment analysis, automatic cyberbullying detection, and natural-language processing for low-resource languages — including Ainu and Japanese.
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Projects, systems and tools — ML-Ask, CAO, qWALS, YACIS, POST-AL, and ongoing work.
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Books, journals and conference papers — searchable and grouped by venue.
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New book chapter “Causal Analysis of Machine Deviations on Espresso Sensory Quality” to appear in Springer’s AI for Sustainability and Global Security.
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Promoted to Professor at Kitami Institute of Technology.
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Three book chapters on AI-assisted research into the Ainu language published in Inne, a jednak Dziady.
About
I am engaged in projects including the development of affect analysis tools for Japanese, detection of cyberbullying entries on the Internet, collecting and annotating a very large corpus of Japanese blogs, constructing a sentence-pattern extraction architecture, and developing linguistic analysis tools for low-resource languages such as Ainu.
My research interests overlap Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence, and Human–Computer Interaction. See the full list on the profile page.
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