A Model for Recovering Writing Order from Offline Handwritten Chinese Character[J]. Journal of Image and Graphics, 2009, 14(10): 2074. DOI: 10.11834/jig.20091024.
A Model for Recovering Writing Order from Offline Handwritten Chinese Character
The objective of recovering writing order is to extract dynamic handwriting information from static text images
which can be seen as to convert a 2-dimensional image into sequences of 1-dimensional vectors of pentip positions along the time axis. This paper proposes a model for recovering writing order from offline handwritten Chinese character. In this model
a 4-layer hierarchy is presented to model each Chinese character
where character
component
subcomponent and stroke are located at each layer
respectively. Characters are decomposed into components and each component is decomposed to subcomponents in turn by four decomposing operators. The totally-ordered relations between subcomponents are retrieved by defining the corresponding rules between decomposed relations and a poset of subcomponents. Subcomponents are the basic recovering primitives in this model
whose writing orders are recovered by classifying strokes and pairs of crossing strokes. Experimental results show that the proposed method is effective and accurate.