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      Center for Research in Computational Linguistics, Bangkok
 
Founded in 1995, CRCL does research in computational linguistics for Thai and other Southeast Asian languages. By developing digital lexical resources, software, and methodology; we work to facilitate historical and modern understanding of the region.
CRCL Inc.     CRCL Inc. was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit California corporation in 2003.   CRCL Inc. pursues its own research program (read our mission statement). and also funds an outreach program of technical assistance.
 
CURRENT PROJECTS

S·E·A·L·A·N·G Library     The SEALANG digital library will provide access to bilingual dictionaries, text corpora, and software tools. The project is co-sponsored by CRCL Inc. and the US Department of Education's TICFIA program, with the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (University of Wisconsin-Madison) acting as lead institution (Prof. Robert Bickner, PI).
S·E·A·L·A·N·G Projects     The Southeast Asian Language Resource projects propose a set of core resources for documenting SEA language development over the past millennium.
Keyster     This 'heads-up' text transcription tool allows fast, accurate, multi-pass entry of text, tags, and positioning data from scanned images.  We're developing it to assist Digital Divide Data, which provides jobs for the disabled and disadvantaged in Cambodia and Laos (and is CRCL's contractor for difficult dictionary transcription jobs).
SeaLex     We recently initiated this special interest group focused on Southeast Asian lexicography under the rubric of SeaLang-L, an international scholarly discussion list devoted to Southeast Asian languages.
 
TYPICAL RECENT PROJECTS

Thai-English bitexts    An on-line corpus of Thai plus English, French, and Latin parallel texts. They can be read, or searched in any language (eg. to provide examples of translation).
L/CL bibliography    Searchable indices of linguistics and computational linguistics, including specialized sets for Thai, SEA (Huffman), and Munda (Stampe).
Mongkut    A study of King Mongkut's Linguistic Edicts, including discussion and images of all relevant texts.
Verbs    A front end for exploring and comparing three verb frame tools: LCS, VerbNet, and FrameNet.
Proto-Tai    The Tai'o'Matic tool merges, searches, and extends several wordlists and proposed reconstructions of proto-Tai and Southwestern Tai, including Li, Brown, Jonsson, and Luo.
Stickers    My collection of Thai bumper stickers. No practical research application (i.e. an ideal Master's thesis).

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