DocumentCode
2030882
Title
Mode detection and incremental recognition
Author
Rossignol, Stéphane ; Willems, Don ; Neumann, Andre ; Vuurpijl, Louis
Author_Institution
NICI, Nijmegen Univ., Netherlands
fYear
2004
fDate
26-29 Oct. 2004
Firstpage
597
Lastpage
602
Abstract
In this paper, ongoing research pursuing the distinction of online handwriting into textual and different drawing classes is described. In the context of natural pen-based interactions, users will seamlessly switch between such different input modes. Therefore, it is vital for pen input recognition systems to be able to distinguish between these cases, preferably in an early stage of processing. The method described in this paper is tested on data acquired in a multi-modal task setting where users are requested to specify shape and dimensions of bathrooms, using pen and speech. Mode detection in this context yields comparable outcomes to recent findings from the literature. The results presented here elaborate on these findings by examining the possibility to perform early recognition of input modes, so-called incremental recognition. To this end, PENDOWN as well as PENUP trajectories are being explored.
Keywords
handwriting recognition; speech recognition; incremental recognition; mode detection; multi-modal task setting; natural pen-based interactions; online handwriting; pen input recognition systems; Control systems; Force control; Handwriting recognition; Navigation; Shape control; Speech; Switches; Testing; Text recognition; Vocabulary;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition, 2004. IWFHR-9 2004. Ninth International Workshop on
ISSN
1550-5235
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2187-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWFHR.2004.67
Filename
1363977
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