A new pen-based user interface that utilizes automatic segmentation from ink-data, and the integration and separation of the pointing and manipulation operations

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    • Srinivasan Navaneetha Krishnan S. ナワニータ クリシュナン
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Title

A new pen-based user interface that utilizes automatic segmentation from ink-data, and the integration and separation of the pointing and manipulation operations

Author

Srinivasan Navaneetha Krishnan

Author(Another name)

S. ナワニータ クリシュナン

University

東京電機大学

Types of degree

博士 (工学)

Grant ID

甲第24号

Degree year

1996-10-25

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博士論文

Table of Contents
  1. Table Of Contents / (0003.jp2)
  2. 1. Motivation And Aim Of This Research / p1 (0007.jp2)
  3. 1.1 Motivation of this research / p1 (0007.jp2)
  4. 1.2 Segmentation of lines of handwritten text from ink-data / p3 (0009.jp2)
  5. 1.3 Segmentation of handwritten text and editing-symbols from ink-data / p3 (0009.jp2)
  6. 1.4 One stroke operations / p3 (0009.jp2)
  7. 1.5 Organization of this paper / p4 (0010.jp2)
  8. 2.Segmentation Of Lines Of Handwritten Text From Ink-Data / p5 (0011.jp2)
  9. 2.1 Introduction / p5 (0011.jp2)
  10. 2.2 Data used for segmentation / p6 (0012.jp2)
  11. 2.3 Working of the line segmentation algorithm / p7 (0013.jp2)
  12. 2.4 Decision-tree for detecting "break in line while writing" / p10 (0016.jp2)
  13. 2.5 Experiments for detecting "break in line while writing" / p16 (0022.jp2)
  14. 2.6 Segmenting lines by joining sub-lines / p17 (0023.jp2)
  15. 2.7 Uses of the segmentation algorithm of this chapter / p19 (0025.jp2)
  16. 2.8 Conclusion / p21 (0027.jp2)
  17. 3. Segmentation Of Handwritten Text And Editing-Symbols From Ink-Data / p22 (0028.jp2)
  18. 3.1 Introduction / p22 (0028.jp2)
  19. 3.2 Ink-data and writing-sheet information / p23 (0029.jp2)
  20. 3.3 Steps of the segmentation algorithm / p26 (0032.jp2)
  21. 3.4 Decision-tree for detecting "break while writing and editing" / p28 (0034.jp2)
  22. 3.5 Experiments for detecting "break while writing and editing" / p45 (0051.jp2)
  23. 3.6 Conclusion / p49 (0055.jp2)
  24. 4.One Stroke Operations / p50 (0056.jp2)
  25. 4.1 Introduction / p50 (0056.jp2)
  26. 4.2 Concepts of the proposed user interface / p52 (0058.jp2)
  27. 4.3 Design of the proposed user interface / p65 (0071.jp2)
  28. 4.4 Extending the concepts of this user interface to other user interfaces / p74 (0080.jp2)
  29. 4.5 Experiment / p75 (0081.jp2)
  30. 4.6 Conclusion / p80 (0086.jp2)
  31. 5.Conclusion And Future Direction Of Research / p82 (0088.jp2)
  32. 5.1 Target of this research / p82 (0088.jp2)
  33. 5.2 Segmentation of lines of handwritten text from ink-data / p83 (0089.jp2)
  34. 5.3 Segmentation of handwritten text and editing-symbols from ink-data / p83 (0089.jp2)
  35. 5.4 One Stroke Operations / p83 (0089.jp2)
  36. Acknowledgements / p85 (0091.jp2)
  37. References for chapter1 / p86 (0092.jp2)
  38. References for chapter2 / p86 (0092.jp2)
  39. References for chapter3 / p87 (0093.jp2)
  40. References for chapter4 / p88 (0094.jp2)
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  • NII Article ID (NAID)
    500000151225
  • NII Author ID (NRID)
    • 8000000151496
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  • NDLBibID
    • 000000315539
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