I will introduce the origin of onomatopoeia and its definition in the context of sensory AI.
Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate sounds from the external world, such as expressing the sound of a campfire burning as "pachipachi" and the chirping of a sparrow as "chunchun." It encompasses both onomatopoeic words, which mimic sounds like animal calls or human screams, and mimetic words, which symbolically represent the state of things through sound, such as "kirakira" for "sparkling" and "fuwafuwa" for "fluffy." The classification of onomatopoeic and mimetic words varies among researchers and literature, but it is defined as above in sensory AI. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links in the glossary. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*
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Our company was established on May 25, 2018, through joint investment by Keio Corporation and Professor Maki Sakamoto of the National University Corporation, University of Electro-Communications. We are a company that can commercially utilize the intellectual property from the Sakamoto Laboratory at the University of Electro-Communications, which has been certified as a venture originating from the university. By creating AI that understands the hidden senses within people and supports their expression, we aim to become a platform for the utilization of sensitivity.