METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING PRESSURE INFORMATION FOR IMPROVED COMPUTER CONTROLLED HANDWRITING RECOGNITION DATA ENTRY AND USER AUTHENTICATION
First Claim
1. In a computer system, a method of performing authentication comprising:
- accessing spatial stroke data and pressure data captured by a digitizer of the computer system and representing a user-drawn signature wherein respective pressure data is associated with respective spatial stroke data, wherein a display screen of the computer system comprises the digitizer;
storing the spatial stroke data and pressure data into a computer memory;
comparing the spatial stroke data and pressure data of the user-drawn signature to stored spatial stroke data and pressure data of a reference signature for a match;
generating an authentication signal upon a match of the spatial stroke data and pressure data and the stored spatial stroke data and pressure data; and
provided the authentication signal is generated, allowing a user access to the computer system, otherwise prohibiting the user from accessing a portion of the computer system.
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Abstract
A method and system utilizing both (x, y) coordinate (“spatial”) stroke data and associated pressure information for improved handwriting recognition. The method and system can also be applied to all types of handwriting-based data entry applications and also to user authentication. The digitizer pad used in the computer system gives both spatial information and associated pressure data when a stroke is being drawn thereon, e.g., by a stylus. Pressure information can be used to differentiate between different character sets, e.g., upper case and lower case characters for certain alphabetic characters. The spatial stroke data then identifies the particular character. The pressure information can also be used to adjust any display attribute, such as character font size, font selection, color, italic, bold, underline, shadow, language, etc. The associated pressure information can also be used for recognizing a signature. In this case, a user is allowed to sign a name on the digitizer pad. This provides non-character based user authentication that relies not only on the spatial stroke data but also on the pressure applied at different points in the signed name or image. Pressure information can also be used to provide improved handwriting-based data entry. For instance, in a drafting program, the pressure of a drawn line can be used to determine its width. Generally, pressure data can also be used to improve handwriting recognition tasks and heuristics.
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1. In a computer system, a method of performing authentication comprising:
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accessing spatial stroke data and pressure data captured by a digitizer of the computer system and representing a user-drawn signature wherein respective pressure data is associated with respective spatial stroke data, wherein a display screen of the computer system comprises the digitizer; storing the spatial stroke data and pressure data into a computer memory; comparing the spatial stroke data and pressure data of the user-drawn signature to stored spatial stroke data and pressure data of a reference signature for a match; generating an authentication signal upon a match of the spatial stroke data and pressure data and the stored spatial stroke data and pressure data; and provided the authentication signal is generated, allowing a user access to the computer system, otherwise prohibiting the user from accessing a portion of the computer system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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