Prachya Boonkwan


2014

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Improvement of Statistical Machine Translation using Charater-Based Segmentationwith Monolingual and Bilingual Information
Vipas Sutantayawalee | Peerachet Porkaew | Prachya Boonkwan | Sitthaa Phaholphinyo | Thepchai Supnithi
Proceedings of the 28th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computing

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Character-Cluster-Based Segmentation using Monolingual and Bilingual Information for Statistical Machine Translation
Vipas Sutantayawalee | Peerachet Porkeaw | Thepchai Supnithi | Prachya Boonkwan | Sitthaa Phaholphinyo
Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on South and Southeast Asian Natural Language Processing

2011

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Grammar Induction from Text Using Small Syntactic Prototypes
Prachya Boonkwan | Mark Steedman
Proceedings of 5th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing

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Automatic Transformation of the Thai Categorial Grammar Treebank to Dependency Trees
Christian Rishøj | Taneth Ruangrajitpakorn | Prachya Boonkwan | Thepchai Supnithi
Proceedings of 5th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing

2009

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A Memory-Based Approach to the Treatment of Serial Verb Construction in Combinatory Categorial Grammar
Prachya Boonkwan
Proceedings of the Student Research Workshop at EACL 2009

2008

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Memory-Inductive Categorial Grammar: An Approach to Gap Resolution in Analytic-Language Translation
Prachya Boonkwan | Thepchai Supnithi
Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing: Volume-I

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OpenCCG Workbench and Visualization Tool
Thepchai Supnithi | Suchinder Singh | Taneth Ruangrajitpakorn | Prachya Boonkwan | Monthika Boriboon
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'08)

Combinatorial Category Grammar is (CCG) a lexicalized grammar formalism which is expressed by syntactic category, a logical form representation. There are difficulties in representing CCG without any visualization tools. This paper presents a design framework of OpenCCG workbench and visualization tool which enables linguists to develop CCG based lexicons more easily. Our research is aimed to resolve these gaps by developing a user-friendly tool. OpenCCG Workbench, an open source web-based environment, was developed to enable multiple users to visually create and update grammars for using with the OpenCCG library. It was designed to streamline and speed-up the lexicon building process, and to free the linguists from writing XML files which is both cumbersome and error-prone. The system consists of three sub-systems: grammar management system, grammar validator system, and concordance retrieval system. In this paper we will mainly discuss the most important parts, grammar management and validation systems, which are directly related to a CCG lexicon construction. We support users in three levels; Expert linguists who play a role as lexical entry designer, normal linguists who adds or edits lexicons, and guests who requires an acquisition to the lexicon into their applications.

2002

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Plaesarn: Machine-Aided Translation Tool for English-to-Thai
Prachya Boonkwan | Asanee Kawtrakul
COLING-02: Machine Translation in Asia