Professor Rafal Rzepka
Rafal
Rzepka,
Ph.D. is Assistant Professor at
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology,
Hokkaido University, Japan.
His
research aims to achieve machine
intelligence by confronting
automatically retrieved commonsense knowledge with real life and human
emotions.
His specialities include:
natural language processing, artificial intelligence, common sense
processing, affective computing, and machine ethics.
Rafal coauthored
A Casual Conversation System Using Modality and Word Associations
Retrieved from the Web,
Effective Analysis of Emotiveness in Utterances Based on Features of
Lexical and Non-Lexical Layer of Speech,
Is it out there? the perspectives of emotional information retrieval
from the internet resources,
What About Tests In Smart Environments? On Possible Problems With
Common Sense In Ambient Intelligence, and
Ideas for the Web-Based Affective Processing.
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Rafal earned his Master’s Degree in
Modern Linguistics at Poznan University, Poland in 1999.
He studied Cybersociology at the
Otaru University of Commerce from 1999 to 2001.
He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering at
Hokkaido University, Japan in 2004.
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