Welcome to the prime resource for
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
dictionary data
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
dictionary data
WHO WE ARE
The CJK Dictionary Institute, Inc. (CJKI ) maintains CJK and Arabic lexical databases of close to ten million entries. We play a leading role in helping the IT industry penetrate the lucrative East Asian market by providing software developers with high quality comprehensive dictionary data and consulting services. ................ ►►► More info...
NEWS FLASH
Jack Halpern
- Comprehensive Database of Arab Names (DAN) covers over 1.5 million variants and OFAC names. Click here for the full announcement.
- Announcing Japanese Phonological Database with IPA and accent codes for speech technology.
- Announcing ARAN and NANA systems for transcribing CJK/Latin names to/from Arabic -- see also academic paper (.pdf file, 293K).
- Millions of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean name variants cover 20 romanizations
- English<>Japanese technical terms top one million entries
- Multilingual Database of CJK Proper Nouns greatly expanded. ►►► More news.....
QUICK TOUR
- What is The CJK Dictionary Institute?
- Linguistic and technical documents on CJK
- Orthographic Variation in CJK languages
- Arabic lexical resources (name variants)
- Named Entity Recognition (NER)
- Kanji Dictionary Publishing Society and KDPS Dictionaries
- Sophisticated Simplified/Traditional Chinese Conversion
- Guide to the Japanese writing system
- Strategic partnership with Enfour and JIRCO
- Visit CJKI president Jack Halpern's Home Page
- CJK on One Wheel? Human-interest account.
- CJKI dictionaries on mobile platforms, such as Tango Town
MORE NEWS
- Paper on NLP lexical resources (.pdf file, 358K) presented at COLING/ACL 2006.
- Casio expands line of CJKI Handheld Electronic Dictionaries
- Major expansion of Chinese-Japanese Technical Terms Dictionary
- Nominodata collaborates with CJKI in licensing name databases in the US.
- Logovista releases CJKI's one-million term Japanese<>English technical dictionary on CD-ROM
- Mediaseek releases revolutionary mobile application "Camera Dictionary"
Updated:June 20, 2008