CF stands for Cassia fistula, the national tree and national flower of Thailand. We originally aim to annotate syntactic trees for Thai language by composing a metaphor that we are planting trees for our nation towards Thai Computational Linguistics advancement.
To fasten syntactic structure construction, particularly syntactic treebank, we willingly introduce a so-called CFParser, web-service for syntactic parsing to exclusively integrates with CFPlanter.org, implement with passion for researchers and enthusiasts.
- CFPlanter: Annotating along with artificial advisors
- Iterative construction: Iterative mechanism to confront issues of imprecise and inconsistent annotations
- thtb: Training syntactic structures
- More features will be revealed soon...
- AIAT: Artificial Intelligence Association of Thailand
- KINDML: Knowledge Information & Data Management Laboratory at Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
- Okumura-Takamura-Funakoshi Lab: Natural Language Processing Group at Tokyo Institute of Technology