What resources can I use for learning character decomposition?
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I'm developing a set of tools meant to aid in learning Chinese characters and I realized that I don't know a good dataset containing character decomposition. Ideally it should be comprehensive (or have as good coverage as possible), machine-readable and available for free (creative commons?). So far I know about Wiktionary and Make Me a Hanzi. What are the other ones?
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I'm developing a set of tools meant to aid in learning Chinese characters and I realized that I don't know a good dataset containing character decomposition. Ideally it should be comprehensive (or have as good coverage as possible), machine-readable and available for free (creative commons?). So far I know about Wiktionary and Make Me a Hanzi. What are the other ones?
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Please note that this kind of decomposition is merely graphical. A lot of the time they don’t reveal how the character functions at all. See this related question.
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I'm developing a set of tools meant to aid in learning Chinese characters and I realized that I don't know a good dataset containing character decomposition. Ideally it should be comprehensive (or have as good coverage as possible), machine-readable and available for free (creative commons?). So far I know about Wiktionary and Make Me a Hanzi. What are the other ones?
characters character-components
I'm developing a set of tools meant to aid in learning Chinese characters and I realized that I don't know a good dataset containing character decomposition. Ideally it should be comprehensive (or have as good coverage as possible), machine-readable and available for free (creative commons?). So far I know about Wiktionary and Make Me a Hanzi. What are the other ones?
characters character-components
asked Aug 21 at 13:28
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Please note that this kind of decomposition is merely graphical. A lot of the time they don’t reveal how the character functions at all. See this related question.
– droooze
Aug 22 at 18:01
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Please note that this kind of decomposition is merely graphical. A lot of the time they don’t reveal how the character functions at all. See this related question.
– droooze
Aug 22 at 18:01
Please note that this kind of decomposition is merely graphical. A lot of the time they don’t reveal how the character functions at all. See this related question.
– droooze
Aug 22 at 18:01
Please note that this kind of decomposition is merely graphical. A lot of the time they don’t reveal how the character functions at all. See this related question.
– droooze
Aug 22 at 18:01
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you may try the 拆å—å—典:
http://www.kaifangcidian.com/han/chaizi
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ã€Â彎】 wan1 〖絲 言 弓 彎〗〖糹 言 ç³¹ 弓 彎〗
http://www.kaifangcidian.com/han/chaizi/彎
have fun :)
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CHISE (http://www.kanji.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/projects/chise/ids/index.html) is one of the most comprehensive ones available, containing decompositons for almost all characters in the CJK unicode block.
Thanks! What's the license for it?
– d33tah
Aug 21 at 16:13
@d33tah the only thing I can find is that it's open source and copyrighted...maybe I didn't look in the right places.
– droooze
Aug 21 at 16:17
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https://github.com/amake/cjk-decomp or
https://github.com/cjkvi/cjkvi-ids is what you're looking for. Licenses are included in the repos. The IDS decomposition is newer but licensing seems a bit unclear. Then again, Chinese characters haven't changed since the first repo, cjk-decomp, was created, use that perhaps.
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3 Answers
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you may try the 拆å—å—典:
http://www.kaifangcidian.com/han/chaizi
eg:
ã€Â彎】 wan1 〖絲 言 弓 彎〗〖糹 言 ç³¹ 弓 彎〗
http://www.kaifangcidian.com/han/chaizi/彎
have fun :)
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up vote
3
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you may try the 拆å—å—典:
http://www.kaifangcidian.com/han/chaizi
eg:
ã€Â彎】 wan1 〖絲 言 弓 彎〗〖糹 言 ç³¹ 弓 彎〗
http://www.kaifangcidian.com/han/chaizi/彎
have fun :)
add a comment |Â
up vote
3
down vote
up vote
3
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you may try the 拆å—å—典:
http://www.kaifangcidian.com/han/chaizi
eg:
ã€Â彎】 wan1 〖絲 言 弓 彎〗〖糹 言 ç³¹ 弓 彎〗
http://www.kaifangcidian.com/han/chaizi/彎
have fun :)
you may try the 拆å—å—典:
http://www.kaifangcidian.com/han/chaizi
eg:
ã€Â彎】 wan1 〖絲 言 弓 彎〗〖糹 言 ç³¹ 弓 彎〗
http://www.kaifangcidian.com/han/chaizi/彎
have fun :)
answered Aug 21 at 13:44


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CHISE (http://www.kanji.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/projects/chise/ids/index.html) is one of the most comprehensive ones available, containing decompositons for almost all characters in the CJK unicode block.
Thanks! What's the license for it?
– d33tah
Aug 21 at 16:13
@d33tah the only thing I can find is that it's open source and copyrighted...maybe I didn't look in the right places.
– droooze
Aug 21 at 16:17
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CHISE (http://www.kanji.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/projects/chise/ids/index.html) is one of the most comprehensive ones available, containing decompositons for almost all characters in the CJK unicode block.
Thanks! What's the license for it?
– d33tah
Aug 21 at 16:13
@d33tah the only thing I can find is that it's open source and copyrighted...maybe I didn't look in the right places.
– droooze
Aug 21 at 16:17
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CHISE (http://www.kanji.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/projects/chise/ids/index.html) is one of the most comprehensive ones available, containing decompositons for almost all characters in the CJK unicode block.
CHISE (http://www.kanji.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/projects/chise/ids/index.html) is one of the most comprehensive ones available, containing decompositons for almost all characters in the CJK unicode block.
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answered Aug 21 at 13:32
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Thanks! What's the license for it?
– d33tah
Aug 21 at 16:13
@d33tah the only thing I can find is that it's open source and copyrighted...maybe I didn't look in the right places.
– droooze
Aug 21 at 16:17
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Thanks! What's the license for it?
– d33tah
Aug 21 at 16:13
@d33tah the only thing I can find is that it's open source and copyrighted...maybe I didn't look in the right places.
– droooze
Aug 21 at 16:17
Thanks! What's the license for it?
– d33tah
Aug 21 at 16:13
Thanks! What's the license for it?
– d33tah
Aug 21 at 16:13
@d33tah the only thing I can find is that it's open source and copyrighted...maybe I didn't look in the right places.
– droooze
Aug 21 at 16:17
@d33tah the only thing I can find is that it's open source and copyrighted...maybe I didn't look in the right places.
– droooze
Aug 21 at 16:17
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https://github.com/amake/cjk-decomp or
https://github.com/cjkvi/cjkvi-ids is what you're looking for. Licenses are included in the repos. The IDS decomposition is newer but licensing seems a bit unclear. Then again, Chinese characters haven't changed since the first repo, cjk-decomp, was created, use that perhaps.
add a comment |Â
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https://github.com/amake/cjk-decomp or
https://github.com/cjkvi/cjkvi-ids is what you're looking for. Licenses are included in the repos. The IDS decomposition is newer but licensing seems a bit unclear. Then again, Chinese characters haven't changed since the first repo, cjk-decomp, was created, use that perhaps.
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up vote
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https://github.com/amake/cjk-decomp or
https://github.com/cjkvi/cjkvi-ids is what you're looking for. Licenses are included in the repos. The IDS decomposition is newer but licensing seems a bit unclear. Then again, Chinese characters haven't changed since the first repo, cjk-decomp, was created, use that perhaps.
https://github.com/amake/cjk-decomp or
https://github.com/cjkvi/cjkvi-ids is what you're looking for. Licenses are included in the repos. The IDS decomposition is newer but licensing seems a bit unclear. Then again, Chinese characters haven't changed since the first repo, cjk-decomp, was created, use that perhaps.
answered Aug 22 at 6:18
Vitaly Osipov
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Please note that this kind of decomposition is merely graphical. A lot of the time they don’t reveal how the character functions at all. See this related question.
– droooze
Aug 22 at 18:01