nanogui: Handwriting recognition on handhelds.
Subject:
Re: Handwriting recognition on handhelds.
From:
####@####.#### (Justin Mason)
Date:
26 Jun 2000 16:04:01 -0000
Message-Id: <200006261604.RAA10979@thalassa.netnoteinc.com>
Brad said:
>Greg said:
>> Simon - this is something we definitely need. However, it seems
>> that recognition isn't an easy process. Is there any other open
>> technology we might be able to start from, so that you don't
>> have to reinvent all the recognition algorithms?
>
>libstroke, Squeak, and Itsy scribble are the only ones I know about.
Here's another -- just entering beta though. AFAICS the scribble
recognition is statically built-in.
--j.
>From: Mike Bennett ####@####.####
>Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 11:42:05 +0100
>To: ####@####.####
>Subject: [ILUG] wayV: Gesture recognition as part of your desktop
Righto, for those of you who may be interested version 0.0.9 (first
public release) of wayV is now available at:
http://wayv.sourceforge.net
in the download section:
http://wayv.sourceforge.net/downloads.shtml
wayV is a free software project, which extends the functionality of the
mouse by allowing gestures to represent actions, i.e. draw a C and xcalc
starts, draw an N and Netscape starts, etc.
It should be window manager independent and has been tested with Gnome,
KDE and WindowMaker.
Feedback would be appreciated :)
Mike