• DocumentCode
    289698
  • Title

    Writer and writing-style classification in the recognition of online handwriting

  • Author

    Schomaker, Lambert ; Abbink, Gerben ; Selen, Sjoerd

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. for Cognition & Inf., Nijmegen Univ., Netherlands
  • fYear
    1994
  • fDate
    12-13 Jul 1994
  • Firstpage
    42370
  • Lastpage
    42373
  • Abstract
    One of the problems in the automatic recognition of cursive and mixed-cursive handwriting is the large variation of handwriting styles in a population. Automatic detection of the generic handwriting style, or identification of the writer could be useful to counteract this problem. The starting point for the writing style analyses is an existing recognition system for online connected-cursive handwriting (Schomaker and Teulings, 1990; Schomaker 1993). The input to this recognizer consists of pen-tip movements produced during the writing of a single word, using equidistant sampling in time. Data are lowpass filtered and normalized on size and slant. In the segmentation stage, strokes are used, which are defined as the pen-tip trajectory between two consecutive minima in the pen-tip velocity. A neural-network technique, the Kohonen self-organizing map, is used to obtain a finite list of prototypical strokes (PS): A stroke alphabet (PSA). This stroke alphabet approximates the handwriting in the training set with a minimized rms error, and can be shown to generalize well to strokes in the handwriting of unknown writers. Thus, up to this stage of processing, the recognition system is writer independent. At the next level of processing, character classification takes place, in which sequences of stroke codes are classified as letters by a probabilistic stroke transition network. It should be noted, that at this level there is a very strong dependence on writer and writing style
  • Keywords
    character recognition; classification; handwriting recognition; self-organising feature maps; Kohonen self-organizing map; automatic recognition; character classification; handwriting styles; identification; mixed-cursive handwriting; online handwriting; recognition system; stroke alphabet; writing-style classification;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    iet
  • Conference_Titel
    Handwriting Analysis and Recognition: A European Perspective, IEE European Workshop on
  • Conference_Location
    Brussels
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    383969