A Representation of Korean Syllable Characters Defined in Hunminjeongeum
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Korean script Hunminjeongeum (correct sounds to teach the people), called Hangul, that was distributed in 1446 can generate 39.9 billion syllabic characters by 28 basic alphabets and 5 rules. Current Hangul on computer lost scientific properties and then cannot generate all of 39.9 billion syllables because choosing syllable as a target among encoding objects of syllable, syllabic primitive, and alphabet. In this paper, we propose a coding scheme and a method of generating fonts so as to represent all syllabic characters defined in Hunminjeongeum.
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