Matching Algorithm for Hangul Recognition Based on PDA

  • Hyeong-Gyun Kim
  • Yong-Ho Kim
  • Jong-Geun Jeong
Conference paper
Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 3512)

Abstract

Electronic Ink is a stored data in the form of the handwritten text or the script without converting it into ASCII by handwritten recognition on the pen-based computers and Personal Digital Assistants(PDA) for supporting natural and convenient data input. One of the most important issue is to search the electronic ink in order to use it. We proposed and implemented a script matching algorithm for the electronic ink. Proposed matching algorithm separated the input stroke into a set of primitive stroke using the curvature of the stroke curve. After determining the type of separated strokes, it produced a stroke feature vector. And then it calculated the distance between the stroke feature vector of input strokes and one of strokes in the database using the dynamic programming technique.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Hyeong-Gyun Kim
    • 1
  • Yong-Ho Kim
    • 2
  • Jong-Geun Jeong
    • 3
  1. 1.Dept of Computer & InternetDongkang CollegeSouth Korea
  2. 2.Dept of Internet InformationChosun College of Science & TechnologySouth Korea
  3. 3.Dept of Computer EngineeringHonam UniversitySouth Korea

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