WCSE 2019 SUMMER ISBN:XXXXXXX(当前:978-981-14-1684-2)
DOI:10.18178/wcse.2019.0X.00X

Chinese Character Translator on Mobile Phone using Optical Character Recognition and Bing Translator API

Andreas Handojo, Anita Nathania Purbowo, Fenny Valentine Budiono

Abstract— Chinese language is one of the international languages whose have users almost 35% of the world's population. Nonetheless the Chinese language has problems in learning how to write and how to read because it is in the form of characters or symbols so that it is more difficult to learn it. Chinese characters that used today is simplified Chinese character with approximately 3000 common characters that daily used. This character / symbol can also be written in Latin alphabet form called hanzi / hanyu pinyin. Some application developers such as Yellow Bridge, Google, Qhanzi, and Bing have provided translator applications from the Chinese characters to the Latin alphabet and vice versa. The application provided is generally still web-based and does not involve the ability to input the shape of a Chinese character in the form of an image, for example image input either from a file or directly from a camera input. This research try to build a Chinese character translator application using Tesseract Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Engine to retrieve the Chinese characters from the image, then translate it using a translator on the Bing API. This application will running on mobile phone. So the user could use image or mobile phone camera as an input. The test results show that the application can operate on various Android devices. OCR Engine has been able to perform the translation function with 74% success rate. The input image could have tolerance angle of approximately 15 degrees.

Index Terms— Translator, Chinese character, optical character recognition, mobile phone, Bing API.

Andreas Handojo, Anita Nathania Purbowo, Fenny Valentine Budiono
Informatics Department, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Petra Christian University, INDONESIA
Andreas Handojo
Mobile Computing Research Group, Petra Christian University, INDONESIA

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Cite: Andreas Handojo, Anita Nathania Purbowo, Fenny Valentine Budiono, "Chinese Character Translator on Mobile Phone using Optical Character Recognition and Bing Translator API," Proceedings of 2019 the 9th International Workshop on Computer Science and Engineering, pp. 540-544, Hong Kong, 15-17 June, 2019.