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    OCR Manga Reader for Android

    OCR Manga Reader for Android

    Android Manga reader with Japanese OCR and dictionary capabilities

    OCR Manga Reader is a free and open source Android app that allows you to quickly OCR and lookup Japanese words in real-time. It does not have ads or telemetry/spyware and does not require an Internet connection. Supports both EDICT and EPWING dictionaries. Requires Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or higher. See http://ocrmangareaderforandroid.sourceforge.net/ for details.
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    Dual Clip Translator
    Translation of Selected text or Clipboard contents powered by Google. HotKeys Paste/Change Text auto translated. View in Balloon/Window the result of translation, besides being sent to the clipboard. Screen Capture of Desktop/Game > OCR > Translated.
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    Musaheb

    An Arabic collocation extraction tool

    “Musaheb”, an Arabic collocation extraction tool that has been designed and implemented to overcome the limitations of existing collocation extraction tools. “Musaheb” is able to extract n-gram collocations up to 5-gram, in addition to extracting the collocates of the nodes (the word-types we are looking for its collocates) within a window size of zero to 15 words. Moreover, it provides eight collocation statistics to calculate the strength of the collocation, and permits the input of...
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