The Stroke Correspondence Problem, Revisited

09/26/2019
by   Dominik Klein, et al.
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We revisit the stroke correspondence problem [13,14]. We optimize this algorithm by 1) evaluating suitable preprocessing (normalization) methods 2) extending the algorithm with an additional distance measure to handle Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji characters with a low number of strokes and c) simplify the stroke linking algorithms. Our contributions are implemented in the free, open-source library ctegaki and in the demo-tools jTegaki and Kanjicanvas.

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