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感性キーワードの発展とその限界
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カンセイ キーワード ノ ハッテン ト ソノ ゲンカイ
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Kansei kiwado no hatten to sono genkai
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The evolution and the development of "Kansei" keywords
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上田, 修一
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ウエダ, シュウイチ
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Ueda, Shuichi
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慶應義塾大学文学部図書館・情報学専攻
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School of Library and Information Science, Keio University
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三田図書館・情報学会
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ミタ トショカン ジョウホウ ガッカイ
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Mita toshokan joho gakkai
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1999
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Library and information science
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41
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1999
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17
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25
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The word “kansei” originally means “sensitivity” in Japanese. A somewhat different andexpanded meaning of this word began to be used in Japan, at first in the area of marketing, in1984. Gradually it had been used in various fields, and eventually became a buzzword of the1980s. “Kansei” is an intentionally ambiguous word, meaning some ambiguous and illogicalway of accepting sensible objects, something like “feeling”, “sensitivity”, and “impression” inEnglish. In 1990s, the concept of “kansei” was introduced to information retrieval research. Experiments with “kansei” keywords consisting of adjectives, have been carried out for the retrievalof pictures and music. Normally steps of constructing and retrieving a “kansei” database are asfollows: (1) to assign “kansei” keywords to images manually; (2) to relate the “kansei” keywords thusassigned with the characteristics (ex. color) extracted from the images; (3) to create a databaseconsisting of images, their characteristics and “kansei” keywords; (4) to retrieve images with“kansei” keywords. Many experiments have shown that such a method of creating databases achieves theoptimal performance in small size databases. Thus, it will be most probable that it cannot beapplied to operational databases.
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