Automatically detecting similar Chinese characters is useful in many areas, such as building intelligent authoring tools (e.g. automatic multiple choice question generation) in the area of computer assisted language learning. Previous work on the computation of Chinese character similarity focused on detecting character glyph similarity while ignored the importance of other character features, such as pronunciation and meaning. In this article, we present a way to encoding 4,500 simplified Chinese characters in terms of character glyph, pronunciation and meaning, annotating similar Chinese characters and automatically ranking similar characters based on the approach of learning to rank. The experiment results indicated that this approach co...
This thesis looks into the problem of learning Chinese characters for foreign language learners and ...
[[abstract]]There are countless numbers of Chinese characters in Chinese writing system. They are ca...
It was recently found that letter-shapes have a non-arbitrary relation with their canonical pronunci...
Automatically detecting similar Chinese characters is useful in many areas, such as building intelli...
Automatically identifying Chinese characters that are similar in their glyph, pronunciations and mea...
Distributional Similarity has attracted considerable attention in the field of natural language proc...
Distributional Similarity has attracted considerable attention in the field of natural language proc...
Information about students ’ mistakes opens a window to an understanding of their learning processes...
In the Chinese language, words consist of characters each of which is composed of one or more compon...
This paper presents a comprehensive comparison study of various learning-based approaches for Chines...
To accurately recognize ordinary handwritten Chinese characters, it is necessary to recognize the no...
The character set used by the Chinese is greater in both size and complexity than that used by the J...
Abstract—Traditional approaches for handwritten Chinese character recognition suffer in classifying ...
We develop an efficient learning strategy of Chinese characters based on the network of the hierarch...
We develop an efficient learning strategy of Chinese characters based on the network of the hierarch...
This thesis looks into the problem of learning Chinese characters for foreign language learners and ...
[[abstract]]There are countless numbers of Chinese characters in Chinese writing system. They are ca...
It was recently found that letter-shapes have a non-arbitrary relation with their canonical pronunci...
Automatically detecting similar Chinese characters is useful in many areas, such as building intelli...
Automatically identifying Chinese characters that are similar in their glyph, pronunciations and mea...
Distributional Similarity has attracted considerable attention in the field of natural language proc...
Distributional Similarity has attracted considerable attention in the field of natural language proc...
Information about students ’ mistakes opens a window to an understanding of their learning processes...
In the Chinese language, words consist of characters each of which is composed of one or more compon...
This paper presents a comprehensive comparison study of various learning-based approaches for Chines...
To accurately recognize ordinary handwritten Chinese characters, it is necessary to recognize the no...
The character set used by the Chinese is greater in both size and complexity than that used by the J...
Abstract—Traditional approaches for handwritten Chinese character recognition suffer in classifying ...
We develop an efficient learning strategy of Chinese characters based on the network of the hierarch...
We develop an efficient learning strategy of Chinese characters based on the network of the hierarch...
This thesis looks into the problem of learning Chinese characters for foreign language learners and ...
[[abstract]]There are countless numbers of Chinese characters in Chinese writing system. They are ca...
It was recently found that letter-shapes have a non-arbitrary relation with their canonical pronunci...