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PENTOOLS - A MATLAB toolkit for on-line pen-based data experimentation

PENTOOLS - A MATLAB toolkit for on-line pen-based data experimentation
PENTOOLS - A MATLAB toolkit for on-line pen-based data experimentation
MATLAB provides a powerful environment for rapid prototyping of research methods and techniques. Across the wide range of on-line pen computing applications there exists a series of common methods for the capture, storage, manipulation and measurement of handwritten data which are used as the basis for novel research and system architecture implementation. This paper outlines a new opensource toolkit for the MATLAB programming environment containing routines and data structures to perform common functionality manipulating dasiaon-line' hand drawing and writing data captured in the form of a time series sequence. The routines provide capture device interrogation, feature extraction and data manipulation, enabling full integration within MATLAB, thereby providing an extensible platform for experimentation and research.
IEEE
Guest, R.M.
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Guest, R.M.
93533dbd-b101-491b-83cc-39ccfdc18165

Guest, R.M. (2009) PENTOOLS - A MATLAB toolkit for on-line pen-based data experimentation. In ICDAR 2009. IEEE. 6 pp . (doi:10.1109/ICDAR.2009.35).

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Abstract

MATLAB provides a powerful environment for rapid prototyping of research methods and techniques. Across the wide range of on-line pen computing applications there exists a series of common methods for the capture, storage, manipulation and measurement of handwritten data which are used as the basis for novel research and system architecture implementation. This paper outlines a new opensource toolkit for the MATLAB programming environment containing routines and data structures to perform common functionality manipulating dasiaon-line' hand drawing and writing data captured in the form of a time series sequence. The routines provide capture device interrogation, feature extraction and data manipulation, enabling full integration within MATLAB, thereby providing an extensible platform for experimentation and research.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 2 October 2009
Venue - Dates: 10th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, , Barcelona, Spain, 2009-07-26 - 2009-07-29

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Local EPrints ID: 489865
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489865
PURE UUID: 3f21b3c1-128d-4112-a8ec-05abb36ff53c
ORCID for R.M. Guest: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7535-7336

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