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Item type:Publication, Thai Handwriting Beautification using Golden Ratio(2019-07-01) ;Tasanaprasert, SupawanTonmaithong, KarunThe paper proposes a technique for adjusting and rearranging written Thai sentences, towards a more beautiful grouping. It also improves reading performance. There are several issues that effects the reading performance. For example, Thai words and Thai sentences consists of different sizes, shapes from drawing simple to complex characters. When forming a sentence, penmanship will fall outside of the average mean, making reading difficult. Our proposed formula from the Golden Ratio can be applied. After computing, the value outside one standard deviation will be adjusted closer to the mean. Resulting in beautification and a more consolidated list. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Japanese ingredient facts recognition application(2017-11-03) ;Tasanaprasert, Supawan ;Putchakarn, VasineeAuerach, PatcharapornSpecific ingredients cautious people have difficulties in choosing products which written in Japanese language. Especially, people with the allergy has to be very conscious because wrong in take can cause death or allergic reaction. Thus we aim to develop Japanese ingredient facts recognition application. The process of this application goes as follow: first scan ingredient label of product and then application can detect individual character and match with its database towards specific items. Finally user will be warned if the specific items are used. The accuracy of this application relies on the clarity of the scan. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Romanized Thai input method editor(2017-11-03) ;Tasanaprasert, Supawan ;Pokasame, WimonsiriRattanaliam, SittanThai language is derived from Bali-Sanskrit which is a language based on sounds and tones. Foreigners need to converse using Thai. The phonology of this language causes mapping from one system of writing into another and data control to be complicated. The calibrating of sounds from one language into a workable writing system called transcription as opposed of transliteration, which maps the letters of the source script to letters pronounced similarly in the target script. This paper proposes a new algorithm, which allows users to use Roman characters to transliterate into some specific Thai words. As a result of this study, Thai Romanized Input Method Editor is a transliteration system when implemented has a success rate of up to 90%-10% being lost from different spelling or ambiguous of language.
