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Mission
1. Basic research on Human Language Technologies
2. Collaboration with local/oversea research organizations
3. Supporting researcher/developer/user communities
4. Developing and making use of Human Language Technology products
Introduction
Human Language Technology Laboratory (HLT) pursues multidisciplinary researches and development in human spoken and written language technologies. Its primary objective is the facilitation of human-machine and human-human communication such as machine translation, information retrieval, speech processing.
Spoken-written language is an indispensable media for human communication; it is though rich of complexity, variety, and ancestral sophistication. It plays an important role as intellectual and cultural heritage differing in regions. Human language processing is therefore an important field of research whose results can be widely applied to many other areas. It narrows down language barrier while boosts up equality and distribution of information access.
Research of language processing technology in many countries had been persistently conducted, and most of them centered on major languages such as English, European languages, Japanese, and Chinese. Many applications were launched, e.g. information retrieval on the Internet, speech recognition and synthesis in mobile phones, automatic translation in dialogs, and assistive facilities for the handicapped. Participation to these new technologies is unavoidable in the borderless information world. As a result, the crucial mission of the laboratory is devoted to research and development of Thai language processing technology.
Structure
- Automatic speech recognition (ASR): Converting speech to text
- Text-to-speech synthesis (TTS): Generating speech from text
- Speaker recognition: Identifying and verifying persons by their voices
- Pronunciation assessment (PA): Assessing the language speaking ability
- Interactive voice response (IVR): Infrastructure for automatic call centers
- Electronic dictionary: Public service and engine of electronic dictionary
- Machine translation (MT): Translating text among languages
- Text summarization: Automatically summarizing text
- Speech translation: Translating speech among languages
- Ontology and knowledge engineering: Acquiring and managing text knowledge
- Information search and retrieval: Searching and retrieving information by keywords
- Question answering: Automatically answering natural questions
- Sentimental analysis: Automatically filtering and polarizing social messages
Current Projects
Publicizing a travel-domain English-Thai speech translation system
Collaboration Universal Speech Translation Advanced Research (U-STAR) consortium with 15 Asian research institutes
Investigating open-source tools for English learning especially for Thai learners
Collaboration Asian English Speech Corpus Project (AESOP) hosted by Waseda University (Japan), Thammasat Klongluang Withayakhom School
Developing an infrastructure for Bangkok Service Grid Operational Center
Collaboration NICT and Kyoto University (Japan)
Web 2.0 content management and opinion mining
Collaboration Pantip.com, Ministry of ICT
Semantic keyboard design with Thai extension
Collaboration Srisangwal School
Enabling Thai voice interface in telephone-based travel information services
Collaboration Traffic Pro FM91, Traffic Radio Society FM99.5, Intelligent Transport System Association Thailand
Extending the electronic dictionary to Framenet for semantic-based NLP applications
Systematizing and developing Thai language resources and fundamental tools
Collaboration Computer Engineering Kasetsart University, Faculty of Arts Chulalongkorn University
Developing a pronunciation assessment software for orally surgical patients
Collaboration Dentistry Faculty Chulalongkorn University
10. Applying TVIS for a Self-management Support System for Diabetes Patients Over Telephone (2011)
Developing telephone and web services for diabetes patients self-care
Collaboration King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital
11. Developing Knowledge as a Service using Semantic-based Knowledge Management Tools (2011-2013)
Developing software tools supporting knowledge acquisition and service applications from existing organization IT infrastructure and enhancing knowledge accessibility
Collaboration Orchid Associations in Thailand
Achievements
Key Prototypes/Services
Awards
Patents/Publications
Website
http://www.hlt.nectec.or.th

Chai Wutiwiwatchai, Ph.D.
(Junior Researcher)
Human Language Technology
Laboratory Head
Tel: +66 2564 6900 ext.2233
Fax: +66 2564 6757
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