Proceedings of the 4th Asian Education Symposium (AES 2019) 2020
DOI: 10.2991/assehr.k.200513.025
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Towards Ubiquitous Learning of Balinese-to-Latin Script Transliteration as Part of Balinese Language Education

Abstract: As part of the Balinese culture in Indonesia, the Balinese script has rarely been used today. Its Balinese-to-Latin script transliteration knowledge is also affected by that condition and has caused concern over the threat of extinction. This study is aimed to preserve that knowledge through a technological approach by collaboration between Information Technology and Balinese Language discipline. This research analyzed the ubiquitous learning aspect of Balinese-to-Latin script transliteration as part of Baline… Show more

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“…Research that discusses the collaboration carried out in Information Technology and the scientific field of Balinese Language, the Ganesha University of Education in developing innovation. In making optical character recognition (OCR) media, it is used to carry out the process of reading Balinese characters in the form of images into text [7].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research that discusses the collaboration carried out in Information Technology and the scientific field of Balinese Language, the Ganesha University of Education in developing innovation. In making optical character recognition (OCR) media, it is used to carry out the process of reading Balinese characters in the form of images into text [7].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ancient manuscript contains various important information related to the history of the Bima community [4] . Researchers in Indonesia has undertaken several efforts to conserve the Bima script on a large scale, including [5] , several other studies related to the Indonesian script [6] have been carried out for preservation-related to the Balinese script, and research was carried out [7] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other side of transliteration related to the Balinese Script-to-Latin transliteration that utilized the GNU Optical Character Recognition (OCR), i.e. Ocrad 6 [22]. This research was limited only to the basic syllable recognition (see The Balinese Alphabet document) from the Balinese Script image that was based on the glyph shape of the Bali Simbar font.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%