An on-line handwritten note recognition method using shape metamorphosis

Ioannis T. Pavlidis, Rahul Singh, N. Papanikolopoulos
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We propose a novel user-dependent method for the recognition of on-line handwritten notes. The method employs as a dissimilarity measure the "degree of morphing" between an input curve and a template curve. A physics-based approach substantiates the "degree of morphing" as a deformation energy and casts the problem as an energy minimization problem. The method operates upon key segmentation points that are provided by an appropriate segmentation algorithm. The segmentation objective is not to locate letters, but instead to locate corners and some key low curvature points (an easier task). This is part of the method's strategy to see the word as a generic on-line curve. Due to this strategy, the proposed method can handle collectively both cursive words and hand-drawn line figures, the two key ingredients of handwritten notes. Most importantly, the proposed system achieves high recognition rates without ever resorting to statistical models.
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一种基于形状变形的在线手写笔记识别方法
提出了一种基于用户的在线手写笔记识别方法。该方法采用输入曲线和模板曲线之间的“变形程度”作为不相似度度量。基于物理的方法将“变形程度”作为变形能量加以证实,并将问题视为能量最小化问题。该方法对由适当分割算法提供的关键分割点进行操作。分割目标不是定位字母,而是定位角和一些关键的低曲率点(一个更容易的任务)。这是该方法策略的一部分,将单词视为通用的在线曲线。由于这种策略,所提出的方法可以同时处理草书和手绘线条图这两种手写笔记的关键成分。最重要的是,该系统无需借助统计模型即可实现高识别率。
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