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International Journal of Computer Processing of Oriental Languages, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, March 2002
- Chyi-Ren Dow, C. C. Shen, Jyh-Horng Lin, Sheng-Chang Chen, C. Y. Lin:
A Virtual Laboratory for Macro Universities Using Mobile Agent Techniques. 1-18 - Aiguo He, Zixue Cheng, Akio Koyama, Tongjun Huang, Jerold A. Dehart, Yue Zhao:
A Working Model for Real-time Interactive Distance Education Support Systems. 19-31 - Yao-Tsung Lin, Shian-Shyong Tseng, Chang-Jiun Tsai:
The Design and Implementation of a Computer-Assisted Learning Expert System. 33-61
- Dongseok Kim, Jeongwon Cha, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Learning mDTD Extraction Patterns for Semi-structured Web Information Extraction. 63-78 - Kyong-Hi Moon, Jong-Hyeok Lee:
Translation of Discontinuous Multi-Word Translation Units in a Korean-to-Japanese Machine Translation System. 79-99 - Kuo-Lung Hung, Chin-Chen Chang:
Error Prevention and Concealment for Chinese Calligraphy Based on Block Truncation Coding. 101-113
Volume 15, Number 2, June 2002
- Hiromichi Fujisawa, Jin Hyung Kim, Cheng-Lin Liu:
Guest Editors' Introduction. 115-116 - Toru Wakahara:
Handwritten Japanese Character Recognition Using Adaptive Shape Normalization by Global Affine Transformation. 117-131 - Sung-Jung Cho, Jin Hyung Kim:
Verification of Graphemes Using Neural Networks for HMM-based On-line Handwritten Hangul Recognition. 133-147 - Hisashi Ikeda, Naohiro Furukawa, Masashi Koga, Hiroshi Sako, Hiromichi Fujisawa:
A Context-free Grammar-based Language Model for String Recognition. 149-163 - Yasuto Ishitani:
Model-based Information Extraction Method Tolerant of OCR Errors for Document Images. 165-186 - Ondrej Velek, Masaki Nakagawa, Cheng-Lin Liu:
Vector-to-Image Transformation of Character Patterns for On-line and Off-line Recognition. 187-209
- Kam-Fai Wong, Wenjie Li, Chunfa Yuan, Xiaodan Zhu:
Temporal Representation and Classification in Chinese. 211-230
Volume 15, Number 3, September 2002
- Songwook Lee, Jungyun Seo:
Korean Speech Act Analysis System Using Hidden Markov Model with Decision Trees. 231-243 - Yue-Shi Lee:
Neural Network Approach to Adaptive Learning with an Application to Chinese Homophone Disambiguation. 245-260 - Keita Tsuji:
Automatic Extraction of Translational Japanese-KATAKANA and English Word Pairs. 261-279 - Hodong Lee, Jong C. Park:
Interpretation of Natural Language Queries for Relational Database Access with Combinatory Categorial Grammar. 281-303 - Samuel Sangkon Lee, Masami Shishibori:
Passage Segmentation Based on Topic Matter. 305-339 - Jae-Hak J. Bae, Jong-Hyeok Lee:
Mid-depth Text Understanding by Abductive Chains for Topic Sentence Selection. 341-357
Volume 15, Number 4, December 2002
- Timothy K. Shih, Jianhua Ma:
Guest Editors' Introduction. 359 - Jing-Doo Wang, Jyh-Jong Tsay:
Mining Periodic Events from Retrospective Chinese News. 361-377 - Dongyang Long, Weijia Jia, Pui-on Au, Ming Li:
Improving Chinese Storing Text Retrieval Systems' Security via a Novel Maximal Prefix Coding. 379-393 - Chun-Liang Tung, Tung-Shou Chen, Yung-Chang Chiang:
An Intellectual Chinese Input System for Mobile Phones Based Upon Chinese Phonetic Symbols. 395-406 - Tung-Shou Chen, Kuang-Fu Li, Yu-Cheng Tsai, Wen-Ping Lin:
Design of a Chinese Search Engine Based on Homophonic Chinese Character Encoding. 407-416 - Tung-Shou Chen, Ming-Chiang Chen:
A New Search Engine for Chinese Document Image Retrieval Based on Chinese Character Segmentation Features. 417-431 - Peng Xu, Wenjun Yang, Kehong Wang:
XML-based Data Rendering Engine for Web and Mobile Application Scenarios. 433-456
- Jason Jen-Yen Chen, Chun-Yi Lin:
A New Data Transmission Scheme Using XML-based Event in a Software Process Environment. 457-467 - Jeong-Sun Park, Ki-Cheon Hong, Il-Seok Oh:
Shape Decomposition and Stroke Extraction of Handwritten Korean Characters. 469-492 - Juntae Yoon:
Efficient Semi-Deterministic Parsing for Korean Using Lexical Co-Occurrence Data from a Corpus. 493-516
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