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Multilingual Input System for the Web - an Open Multimedia Approach of Keyboard and Handwriting Recognition for Chinese and Japanese

Ramsey, Marshall C. and Ong, Thian-Huat and Chen, Hsinchun (1998) Multilingual Input System for the Web - an Open Multimedia Approach of Keyboard and Handwriting Recognition for Chinese and Japanese. In Proceedings IEEE Advances in Digital Libraries Conference, pages pp. 188-195, Santa Barbara, CA.

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Abstract

The basic building block of a multilingual information retrieval system is the input system. Chinese and Japanese characters pose great challenges for the conventional 101 -key alphabet-based keyboard, because they are radical-based and number in the thousands. This paper reviews the development of various approaches and then presents a framework and working demonstrations of Chinese and Japanese input methods implemented in Java, which allow open deployment over the web to any platform, The demo includes both popular keyboard input methods and neural network handwriting recognition using a mouse or pen. This framework is able to accommodate future extension to other input mediums and languages of interest.

EPrint Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:National Science Digital Library, NSDL, Artificial Intelligence Lab, AI Lab, Information Retrieval
Subjects:Artificial Intelligence
Information Extraction
ID Code:482
Deposited On:01 October 2004
Alternative Locations:http://ai.bpa.arizona.edu/go/papers.html
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