This article describes a new software tool called RadicalLocator that can be used to automatically identify (e.g., for visual inspection) individual target radicals (i.e., groups of strokes) in written Chinese characters. We first briefly clarify why this software is useful for research purposes and discuss the factors that make this pattern recognition task so difficult. We then describe how the software can be downloaded and installed, and used to identify the radicals in characters for the purposes of, for example, selecting materials for psycholinguistic experiments. Finally, we discuss several known limitations of the software and heuristics for addressing them
[[abstract]]© 1988 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers-This method...
Off-line handwritten Chinese character recognition is a very hard pattern recognition problem of co...
In the investigation of orthographic representation of Chinese characters, one question that has sti...
Unlike English, where unfamiliar words can be queried for its meaning by typing out its letters, the...
The Chinese writing system, known as hanzi or Han character, is fundamentally pictographic, composed...
In a character decision task, phonetic compound targets (composed of a semantic radical and a phonet...
International audienceThe hierarchical nature of Chinese characters has inspired radical-based recog...
The first two experiments reported here took two-radical Chinese characters and transposed their rad...
Session - Spelling and morphology: cross-linguistic evidence: no. 3The conference's website is locat...
The research reported investigates word recognition in Chinese. A one-character Chinese word is comp...
Chinese radicals are linguistic elements smaller than Chinese characters1. Normally, a radical is a ...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to report the second occurrence of repeated items in a rapi...
Unicode 6.1 (2012) had encoded more than 74,000 Han characters. This great repertory could solve the...
A scheme for the synthesis of Chinese characters from a set of bask radical patterns is described. E...
Three experiments are reported here to address the question of whether submorphemic information is i...
[[abstract]]© 1988 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers-This method...
Off-line handwritten Chinese character recognition is a very hard pattern recognition problem of co...
In the investigation of orthographic representation of Chinese characters, one question that has sti...
Unlike English, where unfamiliar words can be queried for its meaning by typing out its letters, the...
The Chinese writing system, known as hanzi or Han character, is fundamentally pictographic, composed...
In a character decision task, phonetic compound targets (composed of a semantic radical and a phonet...
International audienceThe hierarchical nature of Chinese characters has inspired radical-based recog...
The first two experiments reported here took two-radical Chinese characters and transposed their rad...
Session - Spelling and morphology: cross-linguistic evidence: no. 3The conference's website is locat...
The research reported investigates word recognition in Chinese. A one-character Chinese word is comp...
Chinese radicals are linguistic elements smaller than Chinese characters1. Normally, a radical is a ...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to report the second occurrence of repeated items in a rapi...
Unicode 6.1 (2012) had encoded more than 74,000 Han characters. This great repertory could solve the...
A scheme for the synthesis of Chinese characters from a set of bask radical patterns is described. E...
Three experiments are reported here to address the question of whether submorphemic information is i...
[[abstract]]© 1988 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers-This method...
Off-line handwritten Chinese character recognition is a very hard pattern recognition problem of co...
In the investigation of orthographic representation of Chinese characters, one question that has sti...