Abstract

This paper discussed the data information, the most basic information collection for the use of Han-characters in Korea, the necessity of upgrading, and finally, the method of upgrading.
 Han-characters are a collection of information that has a formal meaning. Han- are expressed in numerous visual signs for reasons that cannot deviate from the properties of the characters in the table. Currently, there are more than 80,000 characters developed by Unicode. These 80,000 characters not only have different shapes, but also have various information such as pitch and meaning information accordingly, as well as bookkeeping, stroke count, and components. We call this attribute information. According to this attribute information, Han-characters can be arranged, listed, searched, and used. In some cases, metadata may be included in the attribute information. Metadata is a source, its own type, child relationship, consonant relationship, and type relationship.
 Accurate Han-character attribute information is needed to organize and use Han-characters because the Han- character attribute information becomes the standard for searching and using characters. Nevertheless, it is often difficult to implement a standardized search system because there are still many errors in the dictionary, dictionary, and attribute information applied to the Unicode character search machine in Korea.
 This paper aims to clarify the necessity of upgrading by reviewing the problem of “music” and transfer problems included in the attribute information DB of Han-characters.

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