no code implementations • 5 Oct 2018 • Xu Han, Hongsu Wang, Sanqian Zhang, Qunchao Fu, Jun S. Liu
In this paper, we develop a low than character feature embedding called radical embedding, and apply it on LSTM model for sentence segmentation of pre modern Chinese texts.
no code implementations • 17 Sep 2017 • Chao-Lin Liu, Shuhua Zhang, Yuanli Geng, Huei-ling Lai, Hongsu Wang
We collect 14 representative corpora for major periods in Chinese history in this study.
no code implementations • 9 Sep 2017 • Chao-Lin Liu, Hongsu Wang
Biographical databases contain diverse information about individuals.
no code implementations • PACLIC 2015 • Chao-Lin Liu, Hongsu Wang, Wen-Huei Cheng, Chu-Ting Hsu, Wei-Yun Chiu
The Complete Tang Poems (CTP) is the most important source to study Tang poems.
no code implementations • 4 Nov 2015 • Chao-Lin Liu, Chih-Kai Huang, Hongsu Wang, Peter K. Bol
Person names and location names are essential building blocks for identifying events and social networks in historical documents that were written in literary Chinese.
no code implementations • 11 Oct 2015 • Chao-Lin Liu, Guan-Tao Jin, Hongsu Wang, Qing-Feng Liu, Wen-Huei Cheng, Wei-Yun Chiu, Richard Tzong-Han Tsai, Yu-Chun Wang
To showcase the potentials and challenges of computer-assisted analysis of Chinese literatures, we explored some interesting yet non-trivial questions about two of the Four Great Classical Novels of China: (1) Which monsters attempted to consume the Buddhist monk Xuanzang in the Journey to the West (JTTW), which was published in the 16th century, (2) Which was the most powerful monster in JTTW, and (3) Which major role smiled the most in the Dream of the Red Chamber, which was published in the 18th century.
no code implementations • 8 Apr 2015 • Peter K. Bol, Chao-Lin Liu, Hongsu Wang
We present results of expanding the contents of the China Biographical Database by text mining historical local gazetteers, difangzhi.