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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
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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. |
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Research
and Academic Articles: (1999-2002)
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Area
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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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. |
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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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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. |
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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) |
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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) |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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.
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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. |
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Thubthong,
N. and Kijsirikul, B. 2000. Support vector machines for
Thai phoneme recognition. Proceedings of the International
Conference on Intelligent Technologies, pp. 206-213. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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