Curriculum Vitae

 

Name :             Sudaporn Luksaneeyanawin, Ph.D.

 

Position :         (1) Assistant to the President of Chulalongkorn University for research Affairs

(2) Director, Centre for Research in Speech and Language Processing-CRSLP, Center of Excellence in Speech Technology

                        (3) Advisor, International Graduate Ph.D./ M.A. Program in English as an International Language

                        (4) Chair, Collaborative Research Network-English-CRNE

                        Office of the Commissioner on Higher Education, Ministry of Education

 

 

Contact Address:

 

 

Dr. Sudaporn Luksaneeyanawin

Assistant to the President of Chulalongkorn University for Research Affairs

Room 502, Jamjuri 4 Administrative Building

Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

www.chula.ac.th

 

 

Director, Centre for Research in Speech and Language Processing-CRSLP
First Floor, Building 4
Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
Bangkok 10330, Thailand
www.crslp.chula.ac.th

 

Advisor, International Graduate Ph.D/M.A. Program in English as an International Language

Chair, CRNE, Office of the Commissioner on Higher Education, Ministry of Education
Graduate School, Room 1327-1329 Barom Raja Kumari (BRK) Building
Chulalongkorn University, Phaya Thai Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.
www.eil.grad.chula.ac.th

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Telephone           

662 218 3347 (direct line), 662 218 3342 (secretary)

Fax     

662 218 3327, 662 218 4658

Email  

            Sudaporn.L@chula.ac.th

 

 

 

 

                       

 

Education and Academic Background

 

Year

Position/Degree

Institute

 2001

Visiting Fellow

Furui Laboratory
Department of Computer Science, Tokyo

Institute of Technology

 2000 (17/04-30/05)

Honourary Visiting Fellow 

MacArthur Auditory Research Centre, Sydney-MARCS, University of Western Sydney

 

 1997 (25/04-26/05)

Honourary Visiting Fellow 

Infant Research Centre, UNSW

 1995 (10/04-9/06) 

Honourary Visiting Fellow

Infant Research Centre, UNSW

 1993 (3/10-2/12) 

Visiting Fellow 

Infant Research Centre, UNSW

 1993 (07-08)

Research Fellow 

Centre for Speech Technology Research, University of Edinburgh 

 1992 (13/04-30/06) 

Visiting Fellow 

Infant Research Centre, UNSW

 1989 

Postdoctoral Fellow in Speech, Computing and Speech Technology 

Department of Linguistics, University of Edinburgh

 1983 

Ph.D. (Linguistics) 

University of Edinburgh 

 1975 

Postgraduate Diploma in Phonetics 

University of Leeds 

 1971

M.Ed. 

 Chulalongkorn University 

 1969

B.Ed

 Chulalongkorn University 

 

 

 

Area of Specialization

 

     Phonetics (Acoustic Phonetics and Speech Analysis)

     Psycholinguistics (Human Language processing)

     Natural Language Processing (especially Text processing, and Text-to-Speech-System)

     Applied Linguistics

     Semantics and Stylistics

 

Awards and Grants

 

           

 

Grantor          

            Year   

Topic

1.

 The IBM Thailand

2004-2008

Thai Speech recognition System: Development towards a Speech to Text System

2.

 The Sun Systems

 Corporation Limited

2003-2004

 The Interactive Voice Response System for the Application on the Mobile Phones

3.

Chulalongkorn University under the Centre of Excellence Scheme

2002-2005

Very Large Continuous Speech Corpus for Studies in Speech Recognition and Speech Synthesis

4.

The IBM Thailand

2002-2003

Thai Homepage Reader for the Blind

5.

The IBM Thailand

2001

Text-to-Speech Support System for IBM Application.

.

Study Visit Grant from the Ministry of University Affairs

2001 

Research Fellow in Speech Technology, Furui Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology

6.

National Innovative Research Award           from the National Research Council

1999

The Application of the Thai Text-to-Speech System for Education

7.

Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Grants from The Thailand Research Fund

1998-2001 

Lexical Access in Thai Bilinguals (in collaboration with Prof. Burnham - UNSW)

Ph.D. student: Ms. Panornuang Sudasana Na Ayudhaya

 

 

8.

Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Grants from The Thailand Research Fund

2003-2007

Computer Aided Language Learning (in collaboration with  Prof. Yoshinori Sagisaka, Waseda University)

Ph.D. student: Ms. Tavicha Padhayawibul

9.

Research Grant from Chulalongkorn   University

1994-1996 

Screen Reader for the Blind

10.

Research Grant from the Union Sense Group, Ltd.

1993-1994 

Talking Dictionary

11.

Study Visit Grant from Chulalongkorn University        

1993 

Research Fellow in Speech Technology, Centre for Speech Technology Research -CSTR, University of Edinburgh

12.

Three Research Grants from Australian Research Council

1992-2003 

Research in Cross Language and Cross Age Group Perception and Production, and Language Acquisition with Prof. Denis Burnham (UNSW and later at MacArthur Auditory Research Centre-Sydney, UWS)

12.

Research Grant from NECTEC

1990-1992

The Thai Text-to-Speech System

13.

Study Visit Grant from Chulalongkorn University and The University of Edinburgh

1989 

Postdoctoral Fellow in Speech Computing and Speech Technology, Department of Linguistics, University of Edinburgh

14.

Scholarship from the Ford Foundation

1976-1982

Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of Edinburgh

15.

Scholarship from the Ford Foundation

1974-1975

Postgraduate Diploma in Phonetics, University of Leeds

 



Professional Background:

 

 Year 

Position 

Institute 

 1971-1978

Lecturer of English 

Department of English, Dhonburi , Teachers’ Training College, Ministry of Education 

 1973-1978 

Special Lecturer and Researcher 

Central Institute of English Language-CIEL, Office of State Universities 

 1978-present 

Professor of Linguistics 

Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University 

www.art.chula.ac.th/~ling/sudaporn.htm

 1988-1995 

Member

Member, Committee of Artificial Intelligence Research, NECTEC, Ministry of Sciences, Technology and Environment. 

 1995-1997

Chair

Committee on the Development of the National English Curriculum, Curriculum Development Department, Ministry of Education.

1998

Chair

Working Committee on the Standards and Benchmarks for Foreign Language Curriculum, Department of Curriculum Development, Ministry of Education.

 2000-present

Founder Member

ISCA Special Interest Group on Speech Prosody-SProSIG

www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/projects/sprosig/

 

 1997-present

Editorial Board

Journal of Language, Society and Culture ISSN 1327-774X

www.educ.utas.edu.au/users/tle/JOURNAL

 

Administrative Background:

 

 Year 

 Position 

1972-1974

 Head of the Department of English, Dhonburi Teachers’ Training College, Ministry of Education 

1983-1987

 Deputy Chair, Committee of Academic Affairs, Faculty of Arts

1986-1987

 Chair, Committee of Faculty Development, Faculty of Arts 

1987-1988

 Chair, Committee of Public Relation Affairs, Faculty of Arts

1987-1988

 Secretary, The Board of the Faculty of Arts

1987-1994

 Chair, Committee of Academic Publications, Faculty of Arts 

1987-1997

 Director, Linguistics Research Unit, Faculty of Arts 

1996-2000

 Chair, Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Arts 

2000-present

 Director, Centre for Research in Speech and Language Processing

Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University

2000-2004

 Director, International Graduate Program in English as an International Language (An interdisciplinary collaboration program of the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Education, and Chulalongkorn University Language Institute-CULI)

2004-present

Advisor, International Graduate Program in English as an International Language

2003-present

Chair, Collaborative Research Network-English

Office of the Commissioner on Higher education, Ministry of Education

2004-present

Assistant to the President of Chulalongkorn University for Research Affairs

 

Publications :

 

Books Edited

 

1.   S. Luksaneeyanawin  (et al). 1992. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics: Pan Asiatic Linguistics. Volumes I-IV, Chulalongkorn University Printing House.

2.   S. Luksaneeyanawin  (et al). 1993. Proceedings of the First Symposium on Natural Language Processing- SNLP 1993. 17-21 March 1993. Chulalongkorn University. 545 pages. Chulalongkorn University Printing House.

3.   D. Burnham, S. Luksaneeyanawin, C. Davis, and M. Lafourcade (eds). 2000.  Interdisciplinary Approaches to Language Processing. National Electronic and Computer Technology Centre (NECTEC). 336 pages.

 

Research and Academic Articles

 

1.       Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1976. Some phonetic observations on the speech of Thai children. PASAA. 6.1x2. Special Issue, A Festschrift for Richard B. Noss. pp. 120-1251976. Some phonetic observations on the speech of Thai children. Pasaa. 6.1x2. Special Issue, A Festschrift for Richard B. Noss. pp. 120-125

2.       Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1981. Spectrographic Analysis of Speech. Journal of Letters. Faculty of Arts. Chulalongkorn University. 13. Jan. 9-28. (In Thai)

 

3.       Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1982. Euphonic couplets: another aspect of phonetics and semantics in Thai. Journal of Letters. Faculty of Arts. Chulalongkorn University. 14. Jan. pp. 11-34. (In Thai)

 

4.       Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1982. The Meaning of the word `khvn2' (up) and `long0' (down) in Thai: The Theory of Opposition. The Science of  Language. Department of Linguistics. Chulalongkorn University. 2. June. 79-91 (In Thai)

 

5.       Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1983. Homogeneity and Heterogeneity in Language Variation. The Science of Language. Department of Linguistics. Chulalongkorn University. 3. May. 121-137 (In Thai).

 

6.       Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1983. Intonation in Thai. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Edinburgh

 

7.       Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1984. Tonal behaviours of one-word utterances in Thai: an experimental study of Intonation. Work in Progress. 17. Department of Linguistics. University of Edinburgh. 16-30.

 

8.       Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1984. Some semantic functions of reduplicative in Thai. In P.Tuajchareon. (et al). Selected Papers from the International Symposium on Language and Linguistics. Chiangmai University, Thailand. 125-144.

 

9.       Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1984. Teaching Languages in Mainland China. Journal of Letters. Faculty of Arts. Chulalongkorn University. 17.2.July 1986. (In Thai)

 

10.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1985. The phonetic correlates and the functions of speech pause in Thai. Paper read at the 18th Sino-Tibetan Conference. Bangkok, Thailand

 

11.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1986. Persian Loan-words in Thai. Journal of Thai Language and Literature. 3.3. Department of Thai. Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University. 24-28. (In Thai Translated from the paper by Jimmy G. Harris)

 

12.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1988. Acoustic Characteristics and Functions of Speech Pause in Thai. Research Monograph. Linguistics Research Unit. Chulalongkorn University. 109 pages.(In Thai)

 

13.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1988. Another View on Language Teaching. Thoughts. Department of English. Faculty of Arts. Chulalongkorn University. pp. 47-54. (In Thai)

 

14.   1989. A Transliteration System from Romaji to Thai and Thai to Romaji. Research in Collaboration with the Department of Eastern Languages and the Department of Thai. Supported by the Japan Foundation.

 

15.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1989. A Thai text-to-speech system. Proceedings of the Regional Workshop on Computer Processing of Asian Languages (CPAL). Asian Institute of Technology. 305-315.

 

16.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1990. Research in linguistic phonetics: a need for speech recognition and speaker recognition system. Paper read at the Seminar on Pattern Recognition. The National Electronic and Computer Technology Center. (NECTEC),Ministry of Science and Technology.(In Thai)

 

17.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. (et al) 1990. Syllable and demisyllable based Thai speech synthesis. Proceedings of the Second Conference on Electronics and Computer Research and Development. NECTEC, Ministry of Science and Technology. Volume I. 23 pages. (In Thai)

 

18.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1991. Speech Synthesis Technology. Paper read at the Seminar on Audio Technology. Faculty of Science. Chulalongkorn University. January, 1991.(In Thai)

 

19.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1991. Twelve decades of Thai handwriting. Paper read at the Conference on Varieties of Thai Language and Literature. Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn 24 June. 1991. (In Thai). Published in Thai Language and Literature Conservation. Literature and History Section, Department of Fine Arts, Ministry of Education. 155-177

 

20.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. (et al) 1991. Problems in Thai text-to-speech system. Proceedings of the Third Conference on Electronics and Computer Research and Development. NECTEC. Volume I. Ministry of Science and Technology. 20-21 October, 1991. Bangkok. 41-62.

 

21.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. (et al) 1992. A Thai text reading system. Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on Electronics and Computer Research and Development. NECTEC. Ministry of Science, Technology, and Environment. October 21-22, 1992. Bangkok. 65-78. (In Thai)

 

22.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1992. Hierarchy of Sound Distribution. Invited paper read at the Conference to Commemorate the 30th Anniversary at the Faculty of Liberal Arts. Thammasart University. 1-3 December, 1992.

 

23.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1992. Three-dimensional phonology: a historical implication. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics: Pan Asiatic Linguistics. Volume I. 75-90.

 

24.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1993. Speech computing and speech technology in Thailand. Proceedings of the First Symposium on Natural Language Processing in Thailand. 17-20 March 1993. Chulalongkorn University. 276-321.

 

25.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1993. Linguistics research and Thai speech technology. Invited paper read at the Fifth International Conference on Thai Studies. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 5-10 July 1993.

 

26.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. and Conkie, Alistair. 1993. Synthesis and Tone Transformation: Resynthesizing Thai tones using PSOLA technique. Paper read at the Ninth Australian International Conference on Language and Speech. Sydney. 18-19 November, 1993.

 

27.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1994. Language and Communication. In. Development of Language Skills. Unit 2. School of Education, Graduate School Sukhothai Thammathirach University. ISBN 974-614-1201. 35-95.

 

28.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1994. Language and Meaning. In. Development of Language Skills. Unit 3. School of Education, Graduate School, Sukhothai Thammathirach University. ISBN 974-614-120-1. 97-152.

 

29.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1995. Perception of `r' and `l' across age groups and language backgrounds Paper read at the Twenty Second Annual Conference of Australian Experimental Psychology. The University of Queensland. Brisbane. 20-23rd April, 1995.

 

30.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1996. Language and modern technology. Invited paper read at the Conference on The Future of Thai Language, Literature and, Culture. Santimaitree Building, the House of Government. Hosted by the Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasart University. 15-16. June, 1995. Published in Books and Communication Technology for a Sustainable Development. Department of Curriculum Development. Ministry of Education. For the 24th National Book Week in Commemoration of the Golden Jubilee Year. 29 March - 7 April, 1996. 38-50.

 

31.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1995. Tone transformation. Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Natural Language Processing. Kasetsart University. 2-4 August. 1995. 345-353.

 

32.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1995. Speech, speech processing and, speech technology. Invited paper presented at the Second Symposium on Natural Language Processing. Kasetsart University. 2-4 August. 1995

 

33.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1996. Illformedness revisited. Paper read at the Fourth International Symposium on Language and Linguistics: Pan Asiatic Linguistics. Mahidol University. Bangkok.

 

34.    Luksaneeyanawin, S. Burnham, D., Francis, E. and Pansottee, S. 1997. The role of L1 background and L2 instruction in the perception of fricative contrasts: Thai and English children and adults. Asia-Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing. Whurr Publishers, London. 25-42.

 

35.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. and Niyompol, W. 1997. The application of the Thai text-to-speech system for the education of the blind. Paper presented at The Third UNESCO-ACEID International Conference: Educational Innovation for Sustainable Development. 1-4 December, 1997. Bangkok, Thailand.

 

36.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1998. Intonation system in Thai. In Daniel Hirst and A. Di Cristo (eds) Intonation Systems: A survey of Twenty Languages. Cambridge University Press. 376-395.

 

37.   Luksaneeyanawin, S., Thanavisuth, C., Sittigasorn, S. and Rukkarangsarit, O. 1998. Pragmatic characteristics of Infant Directed Speech. In Robert Mannell and J. Robert-Ribes (eds). 1998. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing-ICSLP 98. Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, Incorporated (ASSTA) Sydney, 30 Nov-4 Dec, 1998. 449-52.

 

38.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2000. Speech technology and information technology in the next decade. Invited paper, appeared in, Advanced Technology in the Next Decade: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Engineering Institute of Thailand under H.M. the King’s Patronage.  ISBN 974-7197-24-3. 138-150.

 

39.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2000. Interdisciplinary research methodology: The case of speech technology research. Invited paper presented at the National Seminar in Interdisciplinary Research Methodology. Organized by the Thailand Research Fund. 1-2 June, 2000. Journal of Research Methodology. Chulalongkorn University.

 

40.   Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2000. Linguistics and machine processing of language. In D. Burnham, S. Luksaneeyanawin, C. Davis, M. Lafourcade (eds). Interdisciplinary Approaches to Language Processing. National Electronic and Computer Technology Centre (NECTEC). 103-114.

 

41. Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2004. Prosodic Analysis Revisited: the Interplay of Prosodies Resulting in Pitch Variation in Different Languages. Invited Paper presented at the International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages: Emphasis on Tone Languages. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Beijing, Peoples’ Republic of China. 28-30 March 2004.

42. Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2004. Computer Aided Learning: A Constructivism Approach

 Paper presented at The Fifth APRU Distance Learning and the Internet Conference 2004 (DLI 2004). Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. 11-13 October 2004.

 

 

43. Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2005. English Language Education Reform in Thailand: A Paradigm Shift in Language Learning. Invited talk at the University of Waseda, Tokyo, Japan. January 12, 2005.

 

 

44. Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2005. Computer Aided Language Learning: A Challenge in Speech Technology. Invited talk at the Human Information Science Laboratories, Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute (ATR), Kyoto, Japan. January 14, 2005.

 

 

45. Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2005. Paradigm Shift in Language Learning. Paper presented at Thai  TESOL International Conference, “Surfing the Waves of Change in ELT. January 20-22, 2005. Bangkok, Thailand.

 

46. Luksaneeyanawin, S.2005. Thai English. A series of 10 lectures as Video-on-Demand for the World Englishes Forum, Distance Learning Center, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan.

 

47. Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2005. . English language education reform in Thailand: a paradigm shift in language learning. Invited talk, The 10th Anniversary Conference of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics. The University of Edinburgh. 2-4 August, 2005. Edinburgh, Scotland, The United Kingdom.

 

 

 

Co-authored Papers:

 

1.       Ahkuputra V., Jitapunkul S., and Luksaneeyanawin S. 1996 c. A Speaker-Independent Thai Polysyllabic Word Recognition Using Hidden Markov Model. Proceedings of the Nineteenth Electrical Engineering Conference (EECON 19), Khonkaen, Thailand, November 1996, pages DS-56 -DS-60.

 

2.       Ahkuputra, V., Jitapunkul, S., and Luksaneeyanawin, S., 1997. A Speaker Independent Thai Polysyllabic Word Recognition System Using Hidden Markov Model. Proceedings of the IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on Communications, Computers and Signal Processing (PACRIM’97), Victoria, B.C., Canada, August 20-22, 1997. 593-599.

 

3.       Ahkuputra, V., Jitapunkul, S., Pornsukjantra, W. and Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1997. A Speaker Independent Thai Polysyllabic Word Recognition System Using Hidden Markov Model. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Natural Language Processing 1997-NLPRS’97.  Phuket, Thailand, 2-4 December 1997. 281-286.

 

4.       Burnham, D.K., Kirkwood, K., Luksaneeyanawin, S., and Pansottee, S. 1992. Perception of Central Thai tones and segments by Thai and Australian adults. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics: Pan Asiatic Linguistics. Volume I. 546-560.

 

5.       Burnham, D.K., Francis, E., Webster, D., Luksaneeyanawin, S., Attapaiboon, C., Lacerda, F., and Keller, P. 1996 a. Perception of lexical tones across languages: Evidence for a linguistic mode of processing. In T. Bunnell and W. Idsardi (eds). Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing. Philadelphia.Vol I, 2514-2517.

 

6.       Burnham, D.K., Francis, E., Webster, D., Luksaneeyanawin, S., Lacerda, F., and Attapaiboon, C. 1996 b. Facilitation or attenuation in the development of speech mode processing? Tone perception over linguistic contexts. In P. McCormack and A. Russell (eds). 1996. Proceedings of the Sixth Australian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology. Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, Canberra. 587-592.

 

7.       Burnham, D.K., Tam, H., Ciocca, V., and Luksaneeyanwin, S. 2002. Perception of lexical tone in Cantonese from acoustic and optical information. Paper presented at the 29th Australian Experimental Psychology Conference – EPC 2002. Adelaide. 5-7 April, 2002.

 

8.       Jitapunkul S., Ahkuputra V., Wutiwiwatchai W., Maneenoi E., Kasuriya S., Amornkul P., and Luksaneeyanawin S. 1997. Thai Automatic Speech Recognition Models. Paper read at the International Workshop on Human and Computer Processing Language and Speech, Chulalongkorn University, December, Bangkok, Thailand. Appeared in D. Burnham, S. Luksaneeyanawin, C. Davis, M. Lafourcade (eds). 2000. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Language Processing. . National Electronic and Computer Technology Centre (NECTEC). 195-213.

 

9.       Jitapunkul S., Luksaneeyanawin S., Ahkuputra V., Maneenoi E., Kasuriya S., Amornkul P. 1998. Recent Advance of Thai Speech Recognition in Thailand. Proceedings of the IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems-APCCAS 98. 24-27 November 1998. Chiangmai Thailand. 173-176.

 

10.   Jittiwarangkul N., Jitapunkul S., Luksaneeyanawin S., Ahkuputra V., Wutiwiwatchai C. 1998. Thai Syllable Segmentation for Connected Speech based on Energy. Proceedings of the IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems APCCAS 98). 24-27 November 1998. Chiangmai, Thailand. 169-172.

 

11.   Jittiwarangkul, N., Luksaneeyanawin, S., Jitapunkul, S. 2000. Syllable segmentation Algorithm for Thai Connected Speech. Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on Natural Language Processing–SNLP 2000. 10-12 May, 2000. Chiangmai, Thailand. 243-251.

 

12. Kim, Jeesun, Davis, C, Burnham, K., and Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2004. The effect of script on poor readers’ sensitivity to dynamic visual stimuli. Brain and Language. 91. 326-335  Elsevier.

 

13.   Kitamura, C., Thanavisuth, C., Burnham, D., Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2002. Universality and specificity in infant-directed speech: Pitch Modifications as a function of infant age and sex in a tonal and non-tonal language. Infant Behavior and Development. 24.4. 372-392. IS 0163-6383.

 

14.   Mixdorff, H., Luksaneeyanawin, S. and Fujisaki, H. 2002. Perception of tone and vowel quantity in Thai. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference in Spoken Language Processing-ICSLP2002 and Interspeech 2002. 16-20 September 2002. Denver, Colorado.

 

15. Phadvibulya, T., Nakano, M., Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2005. Tracking EFL learners’ development of Interlanguage and autonomy in network technology-enhanced language learning environment based on social constructivism theory. The 10th Anniversary Conference of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics. The University of Edinburgh. 2-4 August, 2005. Edinburgh, Scotland, The United Kingdom.

 

16. Rungrojsuwan, S., Burnham, D., Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2004. The acquisition of accentual system in Thai: a study from pronunciation of polysyllabic words by 9- to 24- month-old children. Journal of Language and Linguistics. 22.2. January-June 2004.  

 

17.   Sudasana, P., Luksaneeyanawin, S., Burnham, D. 2000. The bilingual lexicon: The complex nature of lexical and semantic system. Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on Natural Language Processing–SNLP’2000. 10-12 May, 2000. Chiangmai, Thailand. 182-194.

 

18.   Sudasana, P., Luksaneeyanawin, S., Burnham, D. 2002. The influence of second language experience in the pattern of language processing of the bilingual lexicon. Manusya: Journal of Humanities. 5.1. March 2002. ISSN 0859-9920. 79-95.

 

19.   Thanavisuth, C. Luksaneeyanawin, S. 1998 f. Acoustic Quality of Thai Infant Directed Speech  and Adult Directed Speech. In Robert Mannell and J. Robert-Ribes (eds). 1998. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing-ICSLP 98. Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, Incorporated (ASSTA). Sydney. 30 Nov - 4 December 1998. 445-48.

 

20.   Thathong, U., Jitapunkul, S. and Luksaneeyanawin, S. Classification of Thai Consonant Naming Using Thai Tone.Proceedings of the ICSLP 2000. Beijing, China. 16-20 October 2000. CD ROM : 01024.

 

21.   Thubthong, N., Kijsirikul, B., Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2001. Stress and tone recognition of polysyllabic words in Thai speech. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Intelligent Technologies-InTech 2001. Bangkok. 27-29 November 2001.

 

22.   Thubthong, N., Kijsirikul, B., Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2002. Tone Recognition in Thai continuous speech based on coarticulation, intonation and stress effects. Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium on Natural Language Processing and Oriental  Workshop. Hua Hin, Thailand. 179-186.

 

23.   Thubthong, N., Kijsirikul, B., Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2002. An Empirical study for constructing Thai tone models. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference in Spoken Language Processing-ICSLP2002 and Interspeech 2002. 16-20 September 2002. Denver, Colorado.

 

24. Wirote Aroonmanakun, Nuttakorn Thapthong, Pakaket Wattuya, Benjawan Kasisopa, and Sudaporn Luksaneeyanawin. 2004. Automatic Thai Transcription of English Words. Proceedings of the International Conference in South East Asian Linguistics-SEAL. Thammasart University. Bangkok, Thaialnd

 

25.   Wuttiwiwatchai, C., Jitapunkul, S., Luksaneeyanawin, S., Ahkuputra, V. and Maneenoi, E. 1998 a. Thai Polysyllabic Word Recognition using Fuzzy-Neural Network. Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference - Signal and Image Processing-SIP 98. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 28-31 October 1998. 521-525.

 

26.   Wuttiwiwatchai C., Jitapunkul S., Luksaneeyanawin S., Ahkuputra V., Maneenoi E. A 1998 b. New Strategy of Fuzzy-Neural Network for Thai Numeral Speech Recognition. In Robert Mannell and J. Robert-Ribes (eds). 1998. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing-ICSLP 98. Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, Incorporated (ASSTA). Sydney. 30 Nov - 4 December 1998.

 

27.   Wuttiwiwatchai C., Jitapunkul S., Luksaneeyanawin S., Ahkuputra V., Maneenoi E. 1998 c. Thai Polysyllabic Word Recognition using Fuzzy-Neural Network. In Robert Mannell and J. Robert-Ribes (eds). 1998. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing-ICSLP 98. Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, Incorporated (ASSTA) Sydney.  30 Nov -4 December 1998. Volume 3. 767-770.

 

28.   Wuttiwiwatchai C., Jitapunkul S., Luksaneeyanawin S., Ahkuputra V. 1998 d. Thai Polysyllabic Word Recognition using Fuzzy-Neural Network. Proceedings of the 1988 IEEE Second Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing. Redondo Beach, California, USA. 7-9 December 1998. 137-142.

 

Thesis and Dissertation Supervised

            There are more than 80 titles of postgraduate thesis and dissertation in the Department of Linguistics, Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering, Department of Physics, Department of Educational Research, and the International Program in English as an International Language at Chulalongkorn University supervised and co-supervised by Dr. Sudaporn Luksaneeyanawin. There are also a few titles at other universities, co-supervised by her.

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~