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Research Seminar - February 08, 1999
Seminar Announcement
| Title: |
On Communication Quality
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| Speaker: |
Fukuya Ishino |
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The Hitotsubashi Academy |
| Date: |
Monday 8th February, 1999 |
| Time: |
2.15pm |
| Venue: |
Seminar Room 1.24 |
Abstract
In human communication, differences in culture or background
knowledge make it difficult for the recipient to understand
correctly the communicator's intention. This seminar tries
to analyse why the Japanese are inscrutable by introducing
study reports on the Japanese conversation custom statistic,
the Zen philosophy ranking the verbal message low, and a medical study
of the Japanese speaking people's brain. How to improve the
communication quality is discussed, and three approaches are evaluated:
computer communication media under the globally common definitions
of functions, associated information retrieval methods to detect
background knowledge differences, and a quality guide file of
the Internet web information. Also, it is pointed out that the human used
and will use two types of messages: one aims to be understood universally,
and the other to be understood only be some restricted set of
people.
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