Title
Design of Cursive Handwriting Characters with Nonlinear Typeface Reshaping Transformation
Abstract
In this paper, we develop a scheme for reshaping and reconstructing a typeface of handwritten characters. First, we measure and store a set of handwriting motion data using the pen-tablet device, and then the corresponding characters are modeled based on so-called dynamic font method and a theory of smoothing splines. Next, in order to improve the aesthetic quality of such characters, we present a method for reshaping the typeface of characters. Such a method is developed using the nonlinear transformation based on Yasumoto's work. Moreover, we show how such a reshaped characters are reconstructed as those with the omitted running style as seen in Japanese calligraphy. The performance are demonstrated by some experiments.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/BWCCA.2013.106
BWCCA
Keywords
Field
DocType
handwritten character,corresponding character,cursive handwriting characters,japanese calligraphy,nonlinear typeface reshaping transformation,nonlinear transformation,handwriting motion data,pen-tablet device,so-called dynamic font method,smoothing spline,aesthetic quality,natural language processing
Computer vision,Nonlinear system,Handwriting,Computer science,Smoothing spline,Font,Cursive handwriting,Artificial intelligence,Calligraphy,Typeface,Nonlinear transformation
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
2
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hirotsugu Matsukida100.34
Hiroyuki Fujioka23713.37