Motion-Based Handwriting Recognition and Word Reconstruction

01/15/2021
by   Junshen Kevin Chen, et al.
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In this project, we leverage a trained single-letter classifier to predict the written word from a continuously written word sequence, by designing a word reconstruction pipeline consisting of a dynamic-programming algorithm and an auto-correction model. We conduct experiments to optimize models in this pipeline, then employ domain adaptation to explore using this pipeline on unseen data distributions.

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