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SOK Pongsametrey earns M.S degree in Information Technology and Engineering from Royal University of Phnom Penh and B.S. degree in Computer Science and Engineering in the same school. He has more than 8 years’ experience in software engineering and development. He is now a projects manager and software engineer and working for offshore projects in France at a private company in Cambodia. His expertise are in areas of financial, ERP, CRM…, educational software development. Khmer OCR is his first time in thesis research and paper publishing but since the established of Khmer Unicode in the kingdom in 2003, he personally involves in the community and help people to solve some related problems of the language in software development. He’s the author of his blog: http://osify.com

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Mr. Sok Pongsametrey and Mr. Taing Nguonly
Support Vector Machine (SVM) Based Classifier For Khmer Printed Character-set Recognition 

  • A Master Thesis at Royal University of Phnom Penh
  • Publishing in a conference: Conference APSIPA 2014, Siem Reap - Cambodia (IEEE)
http://www.apsipa.org/proceedings_2014/data/main8.html


About KhmerOCR.com

KhmerOCR.com is my web blog about any kind of the topics related to OCR and other Khmer language processing. I represent it as my research portal and resources to share to other students or researchers. Currently, there is now a consortium of the Khmer Natural Language Processing in Cambodia, a group of universities, NGOs, private sector and researchers but this website is no any related to the consortium.

KhmerOCR.com is mostly represented to my individual opinion and view, it's not represent to any organization, nor the company I am working for.

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    1. Please contact to KhmerType.org for another team who is actively in the project

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    2. I am interesting with Khmer OCR project. I can Join with your group please!

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