Handwriting Recognition Group
Nijmegen University, The Netherlands
On-Line Handwriting Recognition,
User-Interfacing in Pen Computers,
Outline-based Image search
7th International Workshop on Frontiers in
Handwriting Recognition
IAPR/TC-11
Current Research Projects:
Previous Research Projects:
- NICI/Hewlett-Packard: Writing style variation and variability
- Esprit/MIAMI: multimodality & multimedia
OVERVIEW
The advent of pen computers and PDAs has opened new possibilities in
"ubiquitous computing". However, automatic recognition of handwritten
input (HWR) is still not really optimal, and user-interfacing issues
have not settled. The NICI has been active in human handwriting movement
studies for over a decade, and has been involved in the recognition of online,
cursive connect script since 1990. The following pen-computing projects
are running:
- The UNIPEN
on-line handwriting database collection project.
- Development of software tools
for browsing and processing on-line handwriting data in the UNIPEN format
- Combining Speech and Online Handwriting Recognition (MIAMI)
- Using knowledge of online handwriting production in offline
recognition.
- Within-Writer Variability / Between-Writer Style Variation
Interesting links:
There also exists a general entry into the area of
Handwriting Recognition
maintained by people from the
OSCAR project at the
University of Essex (UK). Here is our own list of
research groups in on-line
handwriting recognition.
Related research and topics
Demos
How reliable are recognition rates?
Handwriting & Java demos
Contact point
Note: Lambert Schomaker now works at Groningen University, The Netherlands.
- Louis Vuurpijl
- E-mail: vuurpijl@nici.kun.nl
- Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information
- P.O.Box 9104
- 6500 HE NIJMEGEN
- THE NETHERLANDS
- tel:
- +31-24-3616029
- fax:
- +31-24-3616066
- Telex: 48211 KUNM NL
- Visitors: Montessorilaan 3, Nijmegen