A Verification of Performance of Onomatopoeia Thesaurus Map for Sound-Symbolism on Japanese Vowels
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- KANEIWA Takaki
- Nagoya Insititute of Technology
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- NAKAMURA Tsuyoshi
- Nagoya Insititute of Technology
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- KANOH Masayoshi
- Chukyo University
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- YAMADA Koji
- Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences
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- Other Title
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- 母音の音象徴性に関するオノマトペ・シソーラス・マップの性能評価
- ボイン ノ オト ショウチョウセイ ニ カンスル オノマトペ ・ シソーラス ・ マップ ノ セイノウ ヒョウカ
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Abstract
<p>Onomatopoeias have an ability to represent sounds or state of things. Onomatopoeias follow sound symbolism that is a hypothesis that particular sound and a phoneme can give people paticular impressin or image. According to this, similar particular sound and phoneme can make people imagine similar particular image. Urata et al. utilized the sound symbolism and proposed an onomatopoeia thesaurus map, which can visualize semantic relationship among onomatopoeias. The onomatopoeia thesaurus map is constructed by output of a middle layer of a deep autoencoder. Urata et al. reported that onomatopoeias in local area of the map can be semantically similar. But it hasn’t been verified that the map can support sound symbolism. Our study formulated a hypothesis based on Japanese linguistic knowledge about the sound symbolism. The experiment evaluated the hypothesis of the map. The most of the experimental result supported the hypothesis, however a part of it didn’t.</p>
Journal
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- Proceedings of the Fuzzy System Symposium
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Proceedings of the Fuzzy System Symposium 36 (0), 173-176, 2020
Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics
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- CRID
- 1391975831221068928
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- NII Article ID
- 130007957953
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- NII Book ID
- AA12165648
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- ISSN
- 18820212
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- NDL BIB ID
- 030690601
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- NDL
- CiNii Articles
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- Disallowed