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Professor Key-Sun Choi Receives the Order of Service Merit Green Stripes from the Korean Government​
View : 6203 Date : 2015-10-08 Writer : ed_camnews

The award recognizes Professor Choi’s life-long research effort to make Korean language digitally available, both nationally and internationally.

Professor Key-Sun Choi of the School of Computing at KAIST received the Order of Service Merit Green Stripes from the Korean government at the 569th Korean Language Day, held annually to commemorate the invention of the Korean language, Hangeul. The ceremony took place on October 9, 2015, at the Sejong Center in Seoul.

Professor Choi has distinguished himself in the field of natural language processing (NLP), including Korean language. He developed a Korean NLP parser that enabled information processing and data analysis of Korean language, as well as a digital Korean dictionary, contributing to the advancement of Korean language-based information technology.

Professor Choi also led the way to widespread use of Korean natural language in computing by developing and commercializing open source software to process the Korean language.

He has served leading roles in many of the international academic societies and standardization organizations, among others, as the vice president of Infoterm (the International Information Center for Terminology), president of the Asia Federation of Natural Language Processing, vice chair of ISO/TC 37, a technical committee in the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and a council member for the International Association of Machine Translation. 

                            

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