Burmese Romanization Corpora (for both word & sentence)
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myRoman:
stand for Myanmar Romanization.
myRoman is released under the Apache License 2.0.
person-name (version 1.0):
currently developed by followings:
- Shwe Sin Moe (a Master's student, Yangon Technological University, Myanmar)
- Wint Theingi (a Master's student, Yangon Technological University, Myanmar)
- Ni Htwe Aung (Ph.D. Candidate,Yangon Technological University, Myanmar)
- Ye Kyaw Thu (LST, National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand)
Please consider citing:
Wint Theingi Zaw, Shwe Sin Moe, Ye Kyaw Thu, Nyein Nyein Oo, "Applying Weighted Finite State Transducers and Ripple Down Rules for Myanmar Name Romanization", In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and Information Technology (ECTI-CON 2020), June 24-27, 2020, Virtual Conference Hosted by College of Computing, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand, pp. 143-148. [Paper]
sentence (version 1.0):
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Wint Theingi Zaw, Shwe Sin Moe, Ye Kyaw Thu, Nyein Nyein Oo, "Applying Weighted Finite State Transducers and Ripple Down Rules for Myanmar Name Romanization", In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and Information Technology (ECTI-CON 2020), June 24-27, 2020, Virtual Conference Hosted by College of Computing, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand, pp. 143-148. [Paper]
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Shwe Sin Moe, Ye Kyaw Thu, Wint Theingi Zaw, Ni Htwe Aung, Nyein Nyein Oo, Thepchai Supnithi, "The State-of-the-Art Phonemic and Syllable Unit Transcriptions for Myanmar Names", In Proceedings of The 23rd Conference of the Oriental Chapter of the International Coordinating Committee on Speech Databases and Speech I/O Systems and Assessment (Oriental COCOSDA 2020), Nov 5-7 2020, Yangon, Myanmar, pp. 204-210. [Paper]