Daoyos Noikongka's research while affiliated with Kasetsart University and other places
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Publications (4)
An ontological knowledge management system requires dynamic and encapsulating operation in order to share knowledge among communities. The key to success of knowledge sharing in the field of agriculture is using and sharing agreed terminologies such as ontological knowledge especially in multiple languages. This paper proposes a workbench with thre...
An ontological knowledge management system requires dynamic and encapsulating operation in order to share knowledge among communities. The key to success of knowledge sharing in the field of agriculture is using and sharing agreed terminologies such as ontological knowledge especially in multiple languages. This paper proposes a workbench with thre...
This paper presents a semi-automatic Thai computational lexicon construction, KULEX, from multiple Thai language resources such as Klang Kam, Royal Institute Dictionary, and Matichon Dictionary, etc. in order to greatly reduces the labor work and time consuming. This system consists of four modules: the Optical Characters Recognition for converting...
This paper proposes a method for expanding Thai Lexie from monolingual dictionary to bilingual dictionary by utilizing multiple resources. The existing 100,000 Thai words were used as a query to search web pages for extracting words pair from the Internet. Moreover, a Thai Romanization model was developed for creating Thai word pronunciation by usi...
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... The bootstrapping approach (e.g., [8], [9], [10], [11], [12] and [13]) , which is generally used to construct a domain-specific lexicon, uses a small set of sample words also known as seed wordswhich are labeled to belong to a semantic class-and automatically classify new words to the semantic class. The integration approach (e.g., [14], [15], [16] and [17]) takes into account multiple existing lexical sources-which include machine-readable dictionaries and text corpora-and automatically reconcile lexical knowledge from the lexical sources. The integration approach is promising for our research effort for three reasons: (1) we have seen that a large number of human and non-human resources have been invested to construct those lexical sources, (2) the evolution of those lexical sources has been proved accurate for certain circumstances and (3) the reuse of lexical sources can accelerate the construction process and can produce a large lexicon which is useful in a variety of applications. ...
... It facili-tates as a collaborative tool allowing experts to add or edit multilingual terminology and semantic concept information. Other outstanding feature of the VocBench is a built in workflow for the maintenance, validation, and consistency checks and further provides user and group administration (Suktarachan 2008;Sini 2010) (Fig. 3). ...
Reference: The AGROVOC Concept Scheme – A Walkthrough
... furthermore, links to learning object re- sources are visual topic's resources. The purpose of these links is to relate the visual topic closely to the underlying documents using some knowledge manage- ment systems or ontologies [9]. The documents can provide examples, illustration, proof, further explana- tion, additional material or similar. ...