Japanese Subtitles package
Japanese Subtitles package
Hi,
I'm working on a Japanese language frequency list based on tv dramas movies etc.
Does anyone know how to download all Japanese subtitles form this page or know some other webpages that have subtitles for J-dramas or J-movies ?
best regards
Bart
I'm working on a Japanese language frequency list based on tv dramas movies etc.
Does anyone know how to download all Japanese subtitles form this page or know some other webpages that have subtitles for J-dramas or J-movies ?
best regards
Bart
Re: Japanese Subtitles package
there is a packaged archive in the thread 'Automated JPN subtitles [Jpsubbers]' that should suffice.ikitewa wrote:Hi,
I'm working on a Japanese language frequency list based on tv dramas movies etc.
Does anyone know how to download all Japanese subtitles form this page or know some other webpages that have subtitles for J-dramas or J-movies ?
best regards
Bart
I would be interested to know how you would go about it, as Japanese has no word-bounderies...
Re: Japanese Subtitles package
You can actually just use cb4960's Japanese Text Analysis Tool to do all the work for you.koshonin wrote: I would be interested to know how you would go about it, as Japanese has no word-bounderies...
Re: Japanese Subtitles package
Thank you for the link, unfortunately it's only for windows/gui and not for linux/cli, but it's an inspiration neverteless.Morellet wrote:
You can actually just use cb4960's Japanese Text Analysis Tool to do all the work for you.
Re: Japanese Subtitles package
Hi,
yes JTAT is one possibility, but i wrote my own morphological analyzer (work in progress but already works) as I need to do a little bit more than just frequency analysis - analysis of collocations and their respective frequencies, readings frequencies, lemmatisation of words in text, etc.
http://kitsunekko.net/dirlist.php?dir=s ... apanese%2F
and this
http://jpsubbers.web44.net/Japanese-Subtitles/
i think the second one has more asadora subtitles then the first one which I think would be of most interest to me (probably two season or 20 episodes long would be most interesting) as I'm also interesting in selecting some asadora based on their difficulty measured as ratio of running words to lemmas.
TO change the topic slightly... Where to download asadora from. I tried couple titles on torrents but nothings there.
I found this webpage http://www.jdorama.com/season.spring.2015.htm
are there any other popular pages or torrent repositories ?
Best regards
Bart
yes JTAT is one possibility, but i wrote my own morphological analyzer (work in progress but already works) as I need to do a little bit more than just frequency analysis - analysis of collocations and their respective frequencies, readings frequencies, lemmatisation of words in text, etc.
thx for the link, I've noticed that some links are dead but i found this linkkoshonin wrote: there is a packaged archive in the thread 'Automated JPN subtitles [Jpsubbers]' that should suffice....
http://kitsunekko.net/dirlist.php?dir=s ... apanese%2F
and this
http://jpsubbers.web44.net/Japanese-Subtitles/
i think the second one has more asadora subtitles then the first one which I think would be of most interest to me (probably two season or 20 episodes long would be most interesting) as I'm also interesting in selecting some asadora based on their difficulty measured as ratio of running words to lemmas.
TO change the topic slightly... Where to download asadora from. I tried couple titles on torrents but nothings there.
I found this webpage http://www.jdorama.com/season.spring.2015.htm
are there any other popular pages or torrent repositories ?
Best regards
Bart
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Re: Japanese Subtitles package
Search result for asadora at Rare Doramasikitewa wrote:To change the topic slightly... Where to download asadora from. I tried couple titles on torrents but nothings there.
I found this webpage http://www.jdorama.com/season.spring.2015.htm
are there any other popular pages or torrent repositories ?
Nyaa - Search results for asadora, Churasan, Massan, Mare, Hanako to Anne, Gochisousan, Jun to Ai, Amachan, Asa ga Kita (missing the two last weeks), Welkame, Carnation
And if you need here is the index of seed request topics.
There is also AvistaZ, but it's a private ratio tracker. Can be hard to get in there unless you're invited.
List of asadoras at DramaWiki
Re: Japanese Subtitles package
there should be also a zippyshare link to an archive I made some time ago; I can't test it atm and it might've been deleted due to inactivity ... kitsuneko has anime subs, you probably already noticed :)_ikitewa wrote:Hi,
yes JTAT is one possibility, but i wrote my own morphological analyzer (work in progress but already works) as I need to do a little bit more than just frequency analysis - analysis of connotations and their respective frequencies, readings frequencies, lemmatisation of words in text, etc.
thx for the link, I've noticed that some links are dead but i found this linkkoshonin wrote: there is a packaged archive in the thread 'Automated JPN subtitles [Jpsubbers]' that should suffice....
http://kitsunekko.net/dirlist.php?dir=s ... apanese%2F
and this
http://jpsubbers.web44.net/Japanese-Subtitles/
i think the second one has more asadora subtitles then the first one which I think would be of most interest to me (probably two season or 20 episodes long would be most interesting) as I'm also interesting in selecting some asadora based on their difficulty measured as ratio of running words to lemmas.
TO change the topic slightly... Where to download asadora from. I tried couple titles on torrents but nothings there.
I found this webpage http://www.jdorama.com/season.spring.2015.htm
are there any other popular pages or torrent repositories ?
Best regards
Bart
would you be willing to share your softo? (can it be run on linux/cli?) or the results of your analysis?
Re: Japanese Subtitles package
For now soft is in Python file and no command line or interface is available. It also limits frequency analysis to Kanji and words written with kanji as I was interested only in Kanji. By October I will probably add some graphical interface and finish all the algorithms.koshonin wrote: there should be also a zippyshare link to an archive I made some time ago; I can't test it atm and it might've been deleted due to inactivity ... kitsuneko has anime subs, you probably already noticed :)_
would you be willing to share your softo? (can it be run on linux/cli?) or the results of your analysis?
If you have a file I can send you results from JTAT if you want.
Re: Japanese Subtitles package
thanks for the offer!
I primaraly thought I might learn something from your approach for my machine translator.
I primaraly thought I might learn something from your approach for my machine translator.
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