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Handwritten character recording and recognition device

  • US 20050156915A1
  • Filed: 01/14/2005
  • Published: 07/21/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/16/2004
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A handwriting implement wherein the implement may be manipulated over a writing surface to simulate or generate the creation of written matter, and wherein such manipulation generates machine-readable data representing the written matter, the implement comprising:

  • a. a motion tracking imaging system which images features of the writing surface so that comparison of features between successive images can be used to track motion of the implement, the motion tracking imaging system including;

    (1) a light source which emits incident light onto the writing surface, such light preferably being;

    (a) in the non-visible spectrum; and

    /or (b) projected onto the writing surface in a fan-shaped beam, whereby a stripe of light is projected onto the writing surface; and

    /or (c) projected onto the writing surface at a grazing angle oriented more closely parallel to the plane of the writing surface than perpendicular to it;

    (2) a lens system through which images of the lighted writing surface pass, the lens system preferably being telecentric;

    (3) a feature imaging sensor capturing images of the writing surface from the lens system;

    b. an orientation sensing system which provides a measure of the orientation of the implement to allow compensation for perspective error in imaged features of the writing surface, the orientation sensing system including;

    (1) a light source which emits incident light onto the writing surface, such incident light having at least substantially uniform intensity as the implement is reoriented about a perpendicular to the writing surface;

    (2) an orientation sensor on the implement (and preferably having a fixed orientation thereon) which detects light reflected from the writing surface and provides an orientation signal therefrom;

    c. a distance sensor which provides a measure of the distance of the implement from the writing surface to allow compensation of orientation measurements when the implement is lifted from the writing surface, the orientation sensing system including;

    (1) a light source which emits incident light onto the writing surface, such incident light having at least substantially uniform intensity, and wherein the light source of the distance sensor may be the same as the light source for the orientation sensor;

    (2) a distance sensor on the implement which detects light reflected from the writing surface and provides a distance signal therefrom;

    d. a processor receiving;

    (1) the captured images from the image sensor, (2) the orientation signal, and (3) the distance signal, during the motion of the implement over the writing surface, and generating data therefrom representing the motion of the implement over the writing surface.

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