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Research Work, Award, and Publication (1999-2003)

Award:

1999. National Innovative Research Award from the National Research Council
on The Application of the Thai Text-to-Speech

Edited Book:

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. Click to enlarge

Research and Academic Articles: (1999-2002)

Area I: Human Processing of Language and Speech
Area II: Computer Processing of Language and Speech

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Area I: Human Processing of Language and Speech

 

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.

 

 

Burnham, D.K., Davis, C., Kim, J., Issa, Z., Tam, H., Kasisopa,      B., Tantong, P., Schoknecht, C., Jones, C.,      Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2003. Are Tones Phones? Paper      presented at the 15th International Congress of Phonetic      Sciences. Barcelona 3-9 August 2003.

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

Zlatev, J. 2001. Connectionism and language understanding.      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.

 

 

Zlatev, J. and P. Yangklang. 2003. Frog stories in Thai:      Transcription and computerised analysis of 50 Thai      narratives from 5 age groups. Submitted to Journal of      Child Language.

 

 

Zlatev, J. and P. Yangklang. (In press) A third way to travel:      The place of Thai (and other serial verb languages) in      motion event typology. in S. Stromqvist, L. Verhoeven and      R. Berman (eds.) Relating Events in Narrative:      Cross-linguistic and Cross-contextual perspectives,      Mahwath, N.J.: Earlbaum.

 

 

 


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Area II: Computer Processing of Language and Speech

 

Fujisaki, H., Ohno, S., Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2003. Analysis      and Synthesis of F0 Contours of Thai Utterances based      on the Command-Response Model. Paper presented at      the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.      Barcelona 3-9 August 2003.

 

 

Charnvivit, P., Thubthong, N., Maneenoi, E.,      Luksaneeyanawin, S. and Jitapunkul, S. 2003. Recognition      of Intonation Patterns in Thai Utterance. In Proceedings of      the Eurospeech 2003, Geneva, Switzerland

 

 

Jitapunkul S., Ahkuputra V., Wutiwiwatchai W., Maneenoi E.,      Kasuriya S., Amornkul P., and Luksaneeyanawin S. 2001.      Thai Automatic Speech Recognition Models. 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.

 

 

Jitapunkul, S., Maneenoi, E., Ahkuputra, V. and      Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2003. Performance Evaluation of      Phonotactic and Contextual Onset-Rhyme Models for      Speech Recognition of Thai Language. In Proceedings of      the Eurospeech 2003, Geneva, Switzerland

 

 

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.

 

 

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. (In Thai)

 

 

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. (In Thai)

 

 

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.

 

 

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-ICSLP 2002 and Interspeech 2002.      16-20 September 2002. Denver, Colorado.

 

 

Mixdorff, H., Luksaneeyanawin, S., Charnvivit, P., Thubthong,      N. 2003.      Modeling Rhythmic Variation in Thai and its      Application to Speech Synthesis. Paper presented      at      the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.      Barcelona 3-9 August 2003.

 

 

Pansombat, N., Leelarasamee, E., and Luksaneeyanawin, S.      2002. Synthesis of Stressed and Unstressed Syllables in      Thai. Proceedings of the 25th Electrical Engineering      Conference (EE-CON 25), Volume 2. EL54-EL58.
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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.

 

 

Thubthong, N. and Kijsirikul, B. 1999. Improving isolated Thai      digit speech recognition using tone modelling.      Proceedings of he 22nd Electrical Engineering Conference,      pp. 163-166.

 

 

Thubthong, N. and Kijsirikul, B. 1999. A syllable-based      connected Thai digit speech recognition using neural      network and duration modeling. Proceedings of the 1999      IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Signal      Processing and Communication Systems, pp. 785-788.

 

 

Thubthong, N., Pusittrakul, A. and Kijsirikul, B. 2000. An      efficient method for isolated Thai tone recognition using      combination of neural networks. Proceedings of the 4th      Symposium on Natural Language Processing, pp. 224-242.

 

 

Thubthong, N. and Kijsirikul, B. 2000. Improving connected      Thai digit speech recognition using prosodic information.      Proceedings of The 4th National Computer Science and      Engineering Conference, pp. 63-68.

 

 

Thubthong, N., Pusittrakul, A., Sookawat, T. and Kijsirikul, B.      2000. Tone recognition of continuous Thai speech using      half-tone model. Proceedings of The 4th National      Computer Science and Engineering Conference, pp. 69-74.

 

 

Thubthong, N. and Kijsirikul, B. 2000. Support vector machines      for Thai phoneme recognition. Proceedings of the      International Conference on Intelligent Technologies, pp.      206-213.

 

 

Thubthong, N., Pusittrakul, A. and Kijsirikul, B. 2000. Tone      recognition of continuous Thai speech under tonal      assimilation and declination effects using half-tone model.      Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent      Technologies, pp. 229-234.

 

 

Thubthong, N., Kijsirikul, B. and Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2001.      Stress and tone recognition of polysyllabic words in Thai      speech. Proceedings of the International Conference on      Intelligent Technologies. pp. 356-364.

 

 

Thubthong, N. and Kijsirikul, B. 2001. Support vector machines      for Thai phoneme recognition. International Journal of      Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based System, 9(6):      803-813.

 

 

Thubthong, N., Pusittrakul, A. and Kijsirikul, B. 2001. Tone      recognition of continuous Thai speech under tonal      assimilation and declination effects using half-tone model.      International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and      Knowledge-Based Systems. 9(6):815-825.

 

 

Thubthong, N., Kijsirikul, B. and Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2002.      An empirical study for constructing Thai tone models.      Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Natural Language      Processing and Oriental COCOSDA Workshop, pp. 179-186.

 

 

Thubthong, N., Kijsirikul, B. and Luksaneeyanawin, S. 2002.      Tone recognition in Thai Continuous Speech based on      coarticulation, intonation and stress effects. Proceedings of      the 7th International Conference on Spoken Language      Processin-ICSLP 2002, and Interspeech 2002. 16-20      September 2002. Denver, Colorado. Vol 2. pp. 1169-1172.

 

 

Thubthong, N., Kijsirikul, B. and Pusittrakul, A. 2002. A method      for isolated Thai tone recognition using combination of      neural networks. Computational Intelligence. 18(3):313-335.

 

 

Maneenoi, E., Ahkuputra, V., Luksaneeyanawin, S. and      Jitapunkul, S. 2002. Acoustic modeling of onset-rhyme for      Thai continuous speech recognition. Proceeding of the 9th      Australian International Conference on Speech Science &      Technology Melbourne, December 2 to 5, 2002. Melbourne,      Australia.

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