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Neural Network Image Processing Machine Translation Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory or AIR-LAB in the Computer Science Department, Faculty of Science at Prince of Songkla University. Specific research area include : • Soft computing (ANN, Fuzzy set, GA, etc.) • Digital image processing • Natural Language Processing, • Bioinformatics and Computational biology, • Machine Learning. Asst Prof. Dr. Wiphada Weitayaprasit Head of Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory. E-mail : [email protected] Assoc.Prof. Dr.Sathit Intajag E-mail : [email protected] Ms. Chavanee Srivisarn (Study on leave) E-mail : [email protected] Ms.Jarunee Duangsuwan (Study on leave) E-mail : [email protected] Students: Mr. Matee boonsin Ms. Phanit Kaeoruang Mr. Wirat Choonui Mr.Sutee Chusri Mr.Sonchai Laocharoensuk Soft Computing Soft Computing http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~zadeh/ Artificial intelligence (AI) has increasingly gained attention in bioinformatics research and computational molecular biology. Developed by the research community in order to (1) search, classify and mine different available biological databases; (2) simulate biological experiments with and without errors. Machine Translation Machine translation (MT) is the application of computers to the task of translating texts from one natural language to another. One of the very earliest pursuits in computer science, MT has proved to be an elusive goal, but today a number of systems are available which produce output which, if not perfect, is of sufficient quality to be useful in a number of specific domains.