Title :
A Chinese character recognition interface for mobile communication devices using fuzzy logic and unit extraction
Author :
Luo, Zheng David ; Wu, Chwan-Hwa John
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Auburn Univ., AL, USA
Abstract :
A novel method for recognition of on-line handwritten Chinese characters is presented with the emphasis to a systematic representation in fuzzy logic for characters. The information contained in a character is examined by a set of well-selected features. A matrix structure is defined as an abstract fuzzy representation for the characters determined by inference of fuzzy rule base. Chinese characters can be coded in a small set of basic units. Hence, a unit extraction module is designed to search the possible units within characters. The input character is recognized by the unit code with the largest fuzzy similarity degree. The training capability is performed with the qualitative fuzzy c-means clustering algorithm. An experimental system has achieved a recognition rate of 95% under a test set of 550 characters and 2 cases for each character written by 6 users. The experimental system has real-time recognition response of average 0.5 sec/character. This approach has two significant advantages over other methods: (1) less training time; and (2) less storage required to store character models, that are two crucial factors in design of personal digital assistant (PDA) devices for mobile communication. The storage using our method requires O(i2) memory space, where i is the average number of strokes in a unit. In contrast, the method storing information of entire character requires O(I2) memory space, where I is the average number of strokes in a character
Keywords :
character recognition; fuzzy logic; inference mechanisms; mobile communication; notebook computers; user interfaces; Chinese character recognition interface; abstract fuzzy representation; fuzzy logic; fuzzy rule base; inference; less storage; less training time; matrix structure; mobile communication devices; on-line handwritten Chinese characters; personal digital assistant; qualitative fuzzy c-means clustering algorithm; real-time recognition response; training capability; unit extraction; Character recognition; Clustering algorithms; Data mining; Fuzzy logic; Handwriting recognition; Mobile communication; Natural languages; Personal digital assistants; Space technology; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics, Control, and Instrumentation, 1996., Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE IECON 22nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2775-6
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.1996.571016