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A Geometric-based Sketch Recognition Approach for Handwritten Mandarin Phonetic Symbols I

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A Geometric-based Sketch Recognition Approach for Handwritten Mandarin Phonetic Symbols I
Inputting written Chinese, unlike written English, is a non-trivial operation using a standard keyboard. To accommodate this operation, numerous existing phonetic systems using the Roman alphabet were adopted as a means of input while still making use of a Western keyboard. With the growing prevalence of computing devices capable of pen-based input, naturally sketching written Chinese using a phonetic system becomes possible, and is also generally faster and simpler than sketching entire Chinese characters. One method for sketching Chinese characters for computing devices capable of pen-based input involves using an existing non-alphabetic phonetic system called the Mandarin Phonetic Symbols I (MPS1). The benefits of inputting Chinese characters by its corresponding MPS1 symbols
Paul Taele, Tracy Anne Hammond
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Updated 29 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where DMS
Authors Paul Taele, Tracy Anne Hammond
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