Kanji_project_multimodal.zip -
: zip -r kanji_project_multimodal.zip kanji_project_multimodal/ Windows : Right-click the folder →right arrow Send to →right arrow Compressed (zipped) folder . Relevant Tools & Resources
Since this specific filename often refers to datasets used in multimodal machine learning , here is how you can structure and compile it: 1. Gather Your "Modalities" kanji_project_multimodal.zip
To "make" the file, you are essentially creating a package that bundles Japanese character data (Kanji) with multiple "modalities" or data types, typically for machine learning or research purposes. : zip -r kanji_project_multimodal
: Labels including the character's meaning, On-yomi and Kun-yomi readings , and frequency. : Labels including the character's meaning, On-yomi and
A multimodal Kanji project usually requires at least two of the following:
: Grayscale or binary images of characters (e.g., 64x64 pixels), often sourced from databases like ETL9G or Kuzushiji-MNIST .
: You can find similar existing multimodal resources on Kaggle or Hugging Face .