Published March 2002
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Visual input for pen-based computers
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Munich, Mario E.
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Perona, Pietro
Chicago
Abstract
The design and implementation of a camera-based, human-computer interface for acquisition of handwriting is presented. The camera focuses on a standard sheet of paper and images a common pen; the trajectory of the tip of the pen is tracked and the contact with the paper is detected. The recovered trajectory is shown to have sufficient spatio-temporal resolution and accuracy to enable handwritten character recognition. More than 100 subjects have used the system and have provided a large and heterogeneous set of examples showing that the system is both convenient and accurate.
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© 2002 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. Manuscript received 21 June 2000; revised 19 Jan. 2001; accepted 17 Apr. 2001. Recommended for acceptance by D. Dori. The authors would like to acknowledge support from the US National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center on Neuromorphic Systems Engineering at Caltech (National Science Foundation (NSF) Cooperative Agreement No. EEC-9402726).Attached Files
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- Center for Neuromorphic Systems Engineering, Caltech
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- EEC-9402726
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