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← Language & CommunicationWhy does Chinese handwriting recognition often require context-aware models more than English cursive?
A)Radicals have consistent pronunciation biases
B)Characters exhibit visual similarity ambiguity✓
C)Calligraphy standards enforce character spacing
D)Logograms have static stroke order variations
💡 Explanation
Chinese handwriting recognition relies heavily on context-aware models because many characters share similar strokes and radicals, creating visual ambiguity; the model must disambiguate based on the surrounding characters through statistical inference. This is necessary because the homophonic nature of Chinese increases the likelihood of error, therefore context is essential rather than simple character shape.
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