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公开(公告)号:DE69328802D1
公开(公告)日:2000-07-13
申请号:DE69328802
申请日:1993-03-12
Applicant: IBM
Inventor: ANDERSON WILLIAM JOSEPH , ANTHONY NICOS JOHN , CHIN CHOW DORIS , HARRISON COLIN GEORGE , ISSADISAI TANARUG , PAGE HOWARD GEZA
Abstract: An apparatus and method in a tablet computer for disambiguating a handwriting input stream generated by a stylus-based user interface. A tablet application program interface (TAPI) of the present invention receives stroke data generated by a stroke made by a user on a digitizing tablet. The TAPI inserts the stroke data into a database. If the stroke is an editing gesture, the TAPI routes the stroke to a gesture recognizer which identifies an editing dialog. The TAPI then executes the dialog to perform operations on the database. If the application program is expecting text input, the TAPI continues to receive stroke data until it detects a closure event. The TAPI then forms a stroke group entry in the database by grouping all non-gesture stroke data received since the last closure event. The TAPI routes the stroke group data to a character recognizer, which returns candidate characters. The TAPI inserts the candidate characters into the stroke group entry. The TAPI notifies the application program each time it updates the database.
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公开(公告)号:DE69328802T2
公开(公告)日:2000-11-30
申请号:DE69328802
申请日:1993-03-12
Applicant: IBM
Inventor: ANDERSON WILLIAM JOSEPH , ANTHONY NICOS JOHN , CHIN CHOW DORIS , HARRISON COLIN GEORGE , ISSADISAI TANARUG , PAGE HOWARD GEZA
Abstract: An apparatus and method in a tablet computer for disambiguating a handwriting input stream generated by a stylus-based user interface. A tablet application program interface (TAPI) of the present invention receives stroke data generated by a stroke made by a user on a digitizing tablet. The TAPI inserts the stroke data into a database. If the stroke is an editing gesture, the TAPI routes the stroke to a gesture recognizer which identifies an editing dialog. The TAPI then executes the dialog to perform operations on the database. If the application program is expecting text input, the TAPI continues to receive stroke data until it detects a closure event. The TAPI then forms a stroke group entry in the database by grouping all non-gesture stroke data received since the last closure event. The TAPI routes the stroke group data to a character recognizer, which returns candidate characters. The TAPI inserts the candidate characters into the stroke group entry. The TAPI notifies the application program each time it updates the database.
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公开(公告)号:ES2146594T3
公开(公告)日:2000-08-16
申请号:ES93104072
申请日:1993-03-12
Applicant: IBM
Inventor: ANDERSON WILLIAM JOSEPH , ANTHONY NICOS JOHN , CHIN CHOW DORIS , HARRISON COLIN GEORGE , ISSADISAI TANARUG , PAGE HOWARD GEZA
Abstract: An apparatus and method in a tablet computer for disambiguating a handwriting input stream generated by a stylus-based user interface. A tablet application program interface (TAPI) of the present invention receives stroke data generated by a stroke made by a user on a digitizing tablet. The TAPI inserts the stroke data into a database. If the stroke is an editing gesture, the TAPI routes the stroke to a gesture recognizer which identifies an editing dialog. The TAPI then executes the dialog to perform operations on the database. If the application program is expecting text input, the TAPI continues to receive stroke data until it detects a closure event. The TAPI then forms a stroke group entry in the database by grouping all non-gesture stroke data received since the last closure event. The TAPI routes the stroke group data to a character recognizer, which returns candidate characters. The TAPI inserts the candidate characters into the stroke group entry. The TAPI notifies the application program each time it updates the database.
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公开(公告)号:AT193773T
公开(公告)日:2000-06-15
申请号:AT93104072
申请日:1993-03-12
Applicant: IBM
Inventor: ANDERSON WILLIAM JOSEPH , ANTHONY NICOS JOHN , CHIN CHOW DORIS , HARRISON COLIN GEORGE , ISSADISAI TANARUG , PAGE HOWARD GEZA
Abstract: An apparatus and method in a tablet computer for disambiguating a handwriting input stream generated by a stylus-based user interface. A tablet application program interface (TAPI) of the present invention receives stroke data generated by a stroke made by a user on a digitizing tablet. The TAPI inserts the stroke data into a database. If the stroke is an editing gesture, the TAPI routes the stroke to a gesture recognizer which identifies an editing dialog. The TAPI then executes the dialog to perform operations on the database. If the application program is expecting text input, the TAPI continues to receive stroke data until it detects a closure event. The TAPI then forms a stroke group entry in the database by grouping all non-gesture stroke data received since the last closure event. The TAPI routes the stroke group data to a character recognizer, which returns candidate characters. The TAPI inserts the candidate characters into the stroke group entry. The TAPI notifies the application program each time it updates the database.
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公开(公告)号:CA2089784C
公开(公告)日:1996-12-24
申请号:CA2089784
申请日:1993-02-18
Applicant: IBM
Inventor: ANDERSON WILLIAM JOSEPH , ANTHONY NICOS JOHN , CHOW DORIS C , HARRISON COLIN GEORGE , ISSADISAI TANARUG , PAGE HOWARD G
Abstract: An apparatus and method in a tablet computer for disambiguating a handwriting input stream generated by a stylus-based user interface. A tablet application program interface (TAPI) of the present invention receives stroke data generated by a stroke made by a user on a digitizing tablet. The TAPI inserts the stroke data into a database. If the stroke is an editing gesture, the TAPI routes the stroke to a gesture recognizer which identifies an editing dialog. The TAPI then executes the dialog to perform operations on the database. If the application program is expecting text input, the TAPI continues to receive stroke data until it detects a closure event. The TAPI then forms a stroke group entry in the database by grouping all non-gesture stroke data received since the last closure event. The TAPI routes the stroke group data to a character recognizer, which returns candidate characters. The TAPI inserts the candidate characters into the stroke group entry. The TAPI notifies the application program each time it updates the database.
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