An Experimental Study on the Digital Collection, Judgment and Improvement of Strokes' Supplement Behavior

Jing Wang, Jie Jing, Yi Li
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The supplementary strokes refer to a writing behavior in which the finished strokes get extended, covered, connected or other modified again when writing Chinese characters. There is strokes' supplement behavior in traditional "paper-pen" writing, generally, it doesn't affect the subjective judgments of the writing Chinese characters' correctness. But in the digital collection of Chinese characters writing, strokes' supplement behavior will interfere with the intelligent judgment of their correctness. To solve this problem, this paper presents a method which takes "marking—integration" as the basic strategy, it can effectively judge strokes' supplement behavior in the digital collection about the writing of Chinese characters, then achieve the judgment of the writers' true intention, and finally bring about the judgment of writing Chinese characters' correctness. The experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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卒中补充行为的数字化采集、判断与改进实验研究
补笔是指在书写汉字时,将已完成的笔画进行延伸、覆盖、连接或其他修改的书写行为。传统“纸笔”书写中存在笔画的补充行为,一般不影响对书写汉字正确性的主观判断。但在汉字书写的数字采集中,笔画的补充行为会干扰对其正确性的智能判断。针对这一问题,本文提出了一种以“标注-整合”为基本策略的方法,该方法可以有效地判断数字馆藏中笔画对汉字书写的补充行为,进而实现对写作者真实意图的判断,最终实现对汉字书写正确性的判断。实验结果表明了该方法的有效性。
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