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    Pendidikan Karakter Mahasiswa melalui Sastra Lisan Jepang secara Online by Noviyanti Aneros

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Keywords : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Jepang Japanese Education Journal Pendidikan Karakter Mahasiswa Japanese Character Education Japanese Culture Value Japanese Folk Tale …”
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    INDONESIAN JSL STUDENTS BELIEFS AND LEARNING STRATEGIES IN KANJI LEARNING by Aep Saeful Bachri, Dian Bayu Firmansyah, Sudjianto Sudjianto

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The major purpose of this study were to find out about which kind of beliefs and learning strategies are used by Japanese as second language (JSL) students in studying Japanese character (kanji). In addition, this study also aims to examine how kanji learning beliefs relate to the use of kanji learning strategies by Indonesian university JSL students. …”
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    Animated Character Style Investigation with Decision Tree Classification by Kun Liu, Kang-Ming Chang, Ying-Ju Liu, Jun-Hong Chen

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…This study investigated the characteristics of US and Japanese character designs and the similarities and differences or even the differences in exaggerations between them. …”
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    Classification of Japanese Handwritten Characters Using Biometrics Approach by Piotr Szymkowski, Khalid Saeed, Łukasz Szymkowski, Nobuyuki Nishiuchi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The following paper presents a solution to the problem of offline recognition of Japanese characters. Minutiae and other features extractable from handwriting images have been used to recognize individual characters. …”
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    21F.501 Beginning Japanese I, Fall 2004 by Shingu, Ikue, Nagaya, Yoshimi, Nagatomi, Ayumi

    Published 2004
    “…Students learn Hiragana and Katakana (the Japanese phonetic symbols), then approximately 50 Kanji (Sino-Japanese characters) in this course.…”
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    Approaches to Silence through Scorsese's Silence Film: A Comparison between Western and Eastern Perspectives by Kemal Çelik, Mehmet Ali Aydemir

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Examples such as the claim that the Japanese people do not understand Christianity, the depiction of Japan as a barren land, the presentation of Japanese characters as stereotypical figures, and the relegation of Eastern spiritual traditions to a lower status all demonstrate the denigration and marginalization of Eastern culture by the Western perspective. …”
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    Music to My Ears: Developing Kanji Stroke Knowledge through an Educational Music Game by Oleksandra G. Keehl, Edward F. Melcer

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In this article, we explore whether incorporating melodies into a kanji learning game can positively affect the memorization of the stroke order/direction and overall shape of several Japanese characters, similar to the mnemonic effect of adding music to text. …”
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    PENGARUH PENGGUNAAN METODE PEER LEARNING TERHADAP PENGUASAAN PENGGUNAAN HURUF HIRAGANA(PENELITIAN EKSPERIMEN SEMU TERHADAP SISWA KELAS 7 SMP LABORATORIUM PERCONTOHAN UPI TAHUN AJAR... by Nadila Sholeha, Linna Meilia Rasiban, Wawan Danasasmita

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…This research is motivated from the difficulty students in learning Japanese Although students can quite easily understand the vocabulary and sentence patterns Japanese, but because the Japanese characters that are different from Roman letters, thus making the students find it difficult to master it. …”
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    EFEKTIVITAS METODE PQ4R TEKNIK “TEMUKAN KESALAHANNYA DULU” DALAM PEMBELAJARAN MEMBACA BAHASA JEPANG (PENELITIAN KUASI EKSPERIMEN TERHADAP SISWA KELAS XI SMAN 15 BANDUNG TAHUN AJARA... by Siti Hadianti Nurkamilah, Noviyanti Aneros, Melia Dewi Judiasri

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…In the learning of the Japanese, students having difficulty in reading and understanding the contents of the Japanese, for example, Japanese characters, the number of vocabulary, and the sentence patterns in Japanese. …”
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    Handwritten Character Recognition Based on Decomposition Extreme Learning Machine by HE Yu-lin, LI Xu, JIN Yi, HUANG Zhe-xue

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Handwritten character recognition(HCR) is an important branch of image recognition,which recognizes the handwritten characters with the data mining and machine learning technologies.Currently,the HCR methods mainly focus on the improvements of different deep learning models,where the multiple-layer extreme learning machine(ML-ELM) has attracted the wide attention from the academia and industry due to its faster training speed and better recognition performance than deep belief net(DBN) and deep Boltzmann machine(DBM).However,the recognition performance of ML-ELM is severely influenced by the random weights when determining the input weights for each hidden-layer.This paper first proposes a decomposition ELM(DE-ELM) which is a shallow ELM training scheme based on the hidden-layer output matrix decomposition and then applies DE-ELM to deal with HCR problems,i.e.,handwritten digits in MNIST,handwritten digits and English letters in EMNIST,handwritten Japanese characters in KMNIST and K49-MNIST.In comparison with ML-ELM,DE-ELM reduces the randomness of ELM-based HCR model.Meanwhile,DE-ELM can obtain higher recognition accuracy than ML-ELM with the same training time and faster training speed than ML-ELM with the equal recognition accuracy.Experimental results demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed DE-ELM when dealing with HCR problems.…”
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    Internet survey on knowledge and perceptions of epilepsy among the general public in Japan by Izumi Kuramochi, Takayuki Iwayama, Koko Oga, Takafumi Shiganami, Tomoki Umemura, Sayaka Kobayashi, Takaaki Yasuda, Haruo Yoshimasu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The average number of Japanese characters responding to open-ended text questions was 10.45 ± 8.87 characters (including Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana). …”
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