Abstract
We propose a powerful shape representation to recognize sketches drawn on a pen-based input device. The proposed method is robust to the sketching order by using the combination of distance map and direction histogram. A distance map created after normalizing a freehand sketch represents a spatial feature of shape regardless of the writing order. Moreover, a distance map which acts a spatial feature is more robust to shape variation than chamfer distance. Direction histogram is also able to extract a directional feature unrelated to the drawing order by using the alignment of the spatial location between two neighboring points of the stroke. The combination of these two features represents rich information to recognize an input sketch. The experiment result demonstrates the superiority of the proposed method more than previous works. It shows 96% recognition performance for the experimental database, which consists of 28 freehand sketches and 10 on-line handwritten digits.KeywordsShape representationSketch recognitionSketching orderOn-line handwriting recognition
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