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Thai Sentiment Resource Using Thai WordNet
2018Language corpus and resources are essential for text analytics research. For popular language such as English, the resources are publicly available. However, Thai resources are hardly found. This work proposes to construct Thai sentiment resource from English-Thai dictionaries, Thai WordNet and SenticNet.
Ponrudee Netisopakul, Kanlaya Thong-iad
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Vox Sanguinis, 1976
Abstract. The HL‐A antigens were studied in 100 Thai subjects. HL‐A2, 11 and 9 of the first series and W15, HL‐A17, 5, and 13 of the second series were commonly found. HL‐A2‐11 and W15‐ were the commonest phenotypes observed in the first and the second series, respectively. The HL‐A2, X2, and 2, W15 were the most common haplotypes.
P, Chiewsilp, P, Chanarat
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Abstract. The HL‐A antigens were studied in 100 Thai subjects. HL‐A2, 11 and 9 of the first series and W15, HL‐A17, 5, and 13 of the second series were commonly found. HL‐A2‐11 and W15‐ were the commonest phenotypes observed in the first and the second series, respectively. The HL‐A2, X2, and 2, W15 were the most common haplotypes.
P, Chiewsilp, P, Chanarat
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Manifesting Thai conceptual scenarios through Thai FrameNet
2011 7th International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering, 2011This paper presents the current status and caveat of the Thai FrameNet project. Through four modules, a combination approach: the expand and the merge, is implemented. The alignment of the original FrameNet is made by way of the former whilst the latter manifests the indigenous Thai conceptual scenarios.
Dhanon Leenoi +2 more
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Muai Thai Cinema and the Burdens of Thai Men
South East Asia Research, 2007Competing cultures among Thai men have not yet been fully explored in the studies of Thai films released since the economic crisis of 1997.
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Karn Kaset Thai - Thai Agriculture (in Thai language)
2005Prof/Dr John Lindsay Falvey +1 more
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