Kenneth J. Guzik - Santa Clara CA Alan P. Huff - Cupertino CA Ronjon Nag - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382189
Abstract:
Multiple selectable dictionaries are used by a handwriting recognition system to provide accurate and prompt recognition processing. Sets of the multiple dictionaries are selectable by the user or automatically by the recognition program in response to the user handwriting in predetermined fields on a user interface.
Handwriting Recognition Method And Apparatus Having Multiple Selectable Dictionaries
Kenneth J. Guzik - Santa Clara CA Alan P. Huff - Cupertino CA Ronjon Nag - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382187
Abstract:
Multiple selectable dictionaries are used by a handwriting recognition system to provide accurate and prompt recognition processing. Sets of the multiple dictionaries are selectable by the user or automatically by the recognition program in response to the user handwriting in predetermined fields on a user interface.
Kenneth J. Guzik - Santa Clara CA Alan Paul Huff - Fremont CA John L. C. Seybold - Portola Valley CA
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06K 900 G06K 934 G06K 903
US Classification:
382188
Abstract:
The present invention provides a user with the option of editing handwritten input such that the user may elect to join or combine one or more discrete continous segments, or blocks of ink, to form a single discrete continous segement. The joined segments are then presented as a single discrete segment and analyzed as a single discrete segement by the method of machine recognition of handwritten input being employed by a device that functions to receive handwritten input.
Methods Of Splitting And Joining Handwritten Input
Kenneth J. Guzik - Santa Clara CA Alan Paul Huff - Fremont CA John L. C. Seybold - Portola Valley CA
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06K9/34;9/00;9/46;9/03
US Classification:
382179
Abstract:
The present invention provides a user with the option of editing handwritten input such that the user may elect to join or combine one or more discrete continuous segments, or blocks of ink, to form a single discrete continuous segment. The joined segments are then presented as a single discrete segment and analyzed as a single discrete segment by the method of machine recognition of handwritten input being employed by a device that functions to receive handwritten input.