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I tried to make my own ranked list of the submissions, but couldn't figure out how (it's subjective), so I guess if you're worried about not winning, don't, because there's another analysis saying that you're all great community art posters. Just a... |
In general, the two steps: 1. Radical finding 2. Dimension reduction with found radicals can be iterated multiple times and the obtained radical basis can be used to represent any Chinese character. And, yes, I think that basis is going to... |
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Here is a related post that uses the code shown above: ["Re-exploring the structure of Chinese character images​"](https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2516662). (I started making the linked post as an extended comment for this discussion.) |
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> ... seemingly is rounded down by the FrontEnd before applying the hidden scale 96/72 on Windows. Indeed I saw trace of similar rounding behaviour when observing notebook size and cell-bracket. I think the whole pixel-perfect topic worth further... |