Minato, J., Bracewell, D.B., Ren, F., Kuroiwa, S.: Japanese emotion corpus analysis and its use for automatic emotion word identification. Engineering Letters, 16(1) (2008)Junko Minato,David B. Bracewell,Fuji Ren,Shingo Kuroiwa.Japanese Emotion Corpus Analysis and its Usefor Automatic ...
It’s a cool word that captures the idea of something lasting forever and ever. In the tapestry of language, Japanese words are vibrant threads that weave culture, emotion, and wisdom. They invite us to dance with nuances, embrace the transient, and celebrate the imperfect. As we navigate t...
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What I didn’t realise wasikigaiis the word used to describe the very passion that gets you out of bed in the morning; your reason for being. It’s a combination of what you’re good at, something you love and something the world needs. Just ask any centenarian in Okinawa why they s...
‘great’, + chün, ‘ruler’. And of course,emojishave nothing to do with thee– ofemailoremotionand everything to do with Japanese e, ‘picture’, + moji, ‘letter’. Fortunately, the rebarbative business speak ‘to open the kimono’, meaning ‘to open the books’, seems to have ...
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oseti - Dictionary based Sentiment Analysis for Japanese negapoji - Japanese negative positive classification.日本語文書のネガポジを判定。 pymlask - Emotion analyzer for Japanese text asari - Japanese sentiment analyzer implemented in Python. To check the statistics table (GitHub stars/Downloads), pl...
In this thesis I investigate the understanding and use of the English emotion words guilty, ashamed, and proud by Japanese and Chinese speakers of English as a lingua franca. By exploring empirical data I examine (1) how Japanese and Chinese participants understand and use the three stimulus wor...
Each point was based on a discrete key word or event during the task protocol (e.g., examiner places gift on table). All emotions were coded in a mutually exclusive system (i.e., the child could not be coded as being in two different emotion states at once), and emotion states were...
エモい (emoi) is another word for “cool”. It comes from “emotion” and has a bit of a nerdy connotation, but it’s not weird to hear. それな (sore na) is similar to “I know, right?” You say it when your friend says something relatable. ...