cjklib
A technical post on transliterations
Submitted by Christoph on 17 March, 2010 - 14:32This blog entry provides a nice mix of transliterations, C++, cjklib, ICU and language bindings in Python.
Improving recognition of handwriting with component samples
Submitted by Christoph on 20 November, 2009 - 01:58Yet another post on handwriting recognition of Japanese and Chinese characters with Tegaki. This time I want to improve recognition rates of existing models.
Follow up on "Gwoyeu Romatzyh and abbreviated spellings"
Submitted by Christoph on 5 November, 2009 - 00:30There where some forms left in Gwoyeu Romatzyh and abbreviated spellings that I needed to investigate on.
Recognizing basic strokes in handwriting
Submitted by Christoph on 21 October, 2009 - 23:57
Just recently this blog has seen a post about Tegaki. It's a handwriting recognition system for Chinese Characters/Kanji, and I tried a bootstrapping process for a missing model of Traditional Chinese. Yesterday I started to think about other possibilities of Tegaki and wanted to try recognizing single strokes.
Cjklib 0.2 Release Announcement
Submitted by Christoph on 19 October, 2009 - 12:55First stable version of cjklib released.
October 19th, 2009
We would like to announce the first stable release of cjklib, a new Python-based programming library providing higher-level support of Chinese characters, also called Han characters.
