<EXPERTS Associate Dean Dr. Ponrudee Netisopakul

Professor Code:ENDR2024H050

Biography
Associate Dean Dr. Ponrudee Netisopakul
Elected:2024.07
Nationality:Thai

Dr. Ponrudee Netisopakul is Knowledge Management and Knowledge Engineering and Associate Dean at Faculty of information technology, KMITL.

Recognized by
Education Background

1. CASE Western Reserve University, Doctor's degree, Computing and Information Science.
2. University of Delaware, Master's degree, Computer Science.
3. University of Southern California, Master's degree, Computer Science.
4. Chulalongkorn University, Bachelor's degree, Statistics.

Research Field

1. Natural Language Processing.
2. Artificial Intelligence.
3. Data Science.
4. Data Mining and Knowledge Engineering.
5. Probability and Statistics.

Publication/Patent/Project

1. Knowledge Management Technology.
2. Software Engineering.
3. Thai stock news classification based on price changes and sentiments.
4. Improving the state-of-the-art in Thai semantic similarity using distributional semantics and ontological information.
5. Increasing SMT and NMT Performance by Corpus Extension with Free Online Machine Translation Services.
6. Myanmar POS Resource Extension Effects on Automatic Tagging Methods.
7. Effectiveness of Six Text Classifiers for Predicting SET Stock Price Direction.
8. Word Similarity Datasets for Thai: Construction and Evaluation.
9. Mining Social Media Crowd Trends from Thai Text Posts and Comments.
10. Comparison of Thai Sentence Sentiment Tagging Methods Using Thai Sentiment Resource.
11. A Survey of Thai Knowledge Extraction for the Semantic Web Research and Tool.
12. Integrating Thai WordNet and SenticNet into Thai Sentiment Resource.
13. Extraction and evaluation of popular online trends: A case of Pantip. com.

Experience

1. Laboratory Founder and Leader, Knowledge Management and Knowledge Engineering.
2. Associate Dean, Faculty of information technology, KMITL.
3. Former Information Science Laboratory head, ReCCIT, KMITL.
4. Main organizer, International Symposium on Natural Language Processing (SNLP) 2011.