著者
勝 将也 中島 綾乃 菊池 華世 中島 亮一 大澤 正彦
出版者
日本認知科学会
雑誌
認知科学 (ISSN:13417924)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.30, no.3, pp.314-326, 2023-09-01 (Released:2023-09-15)
参考文献数
36

It is important to maintain the communication with an agent (e.g., a robot), when people enjoy the human-agent communication. Recent studies reported that using shiritori, a game where players say a word starting with the last letter of the previous word, may be effective to verbally communicate with an agent speaking semi-natural language (i.e., words expressed by the combination of sounds of “do” and “ra”). This study examined what factors influence the communication with the agent using such language. Experiment 1 investigated the effect of the timing of providing information on the guessing of the word expressed by semi-natural language. Participants watched a video clip of the agent using such language, guessed the meaning of the word it spoke, and reported their confidence in their guess. They were provided information about the initial letter and the number of characters before or after watching the video clips. The results suggest that the timing of the information is not important to guess the semi-natural language word. Experiment 2 investigated the effect of shiritori with the agent on the guessing of semi-natural language. Participants were assigned to one of three groups: assuming shiritori, informed of the initial letter, and non-informed groups. The confidence rating was higher in the shiritori group than in the other groups. Therefore, the information provided by shiritori should be important to guess the semi-natural language words. We also discussed the possibility that the typical word pairs in shiritori can influence the guessing of such language.
著者
西 和夫 山田 由香里 中島 綾乃 川村 摩理
出版者
日本建築学会
雑誌
日本建築学会計画系論文集 (ISSN:13404210)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.77, no.673, pp.693-698, 2012-03-30 (Released:2012-07-02)

We reexamined the keep of Matsue castle based on the restoration documents in 1950-1955. The results as follows;1. There is possibility of the different construction background between the basement to 2nd floor and the 3rd to 5th floor, because of age, technique and two kinds of Banzuke.2. There are 96 pillars reaching two layers, called Tohshibashira. The Tohshibashira of 5th floor were shaved all sides.3. The 40 percent pillars from 1st to 4th floor are covered with boards, called Tsutsumiita. They were added behind. The restoration staffs tried to remove them but stopped.