Re: [SLUG] Open Source handwriting recognition application?

From: Setheck (setheck@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Jun 22 2009 - 18:17:03 EDT


I understand an input device sends a stream of information, but why
would you want the stream, instead, wouldn't you just want to use a
web drawing canvas type app? If you could do it with vector graphics
you would lose the problem with resolution. But that may open another
can of worms.

On Jun 22, 2009, at 2:54 PM, Ken Elliott wrote:

>>> " I'm confused by your response. If you map an input device like the
> tablet to the mouse and use ajax to capture only mouse input from the
> client. Wouldn't it be easy to store all serverside?"
>
> Pointing devices either send a stream of x/y deltas, or absolute x/y
> position. So the resolution will dictate how much data there is to
> process.
> It could be quite a lot. If you package that data as XML, it is
> quite bulky
> (as opposed to binary data). Now the server has to take that data,
> decode
> it and figure out what was written. All that just to get a few
> pieces of
> text. Add 1000 client and you have imposed quite a load to the
> server.
>
> Add to that the fact the a mouse doesn't do a good job with
> handwriting and
> you have a system that will have a difficult time satisfying the user.
>
> So if we solve the mouse problem by using a Wacom tablet, we now
> impose a
> limitation to the system. If this is a private system, where we can
> dictate
> hardware, then we can easily dictate the use of a local app. Use of
> a Wacom
> tablet and a local app means 1000 users will have the power of 1000
> PCs,
> each dedicated to resolving the handwriting-to-text transformation.
> This
> scales quite well and simplifies the server side.
>
> Is any of this a problem? That is why I asked what the input
> devices would
> be and other questions. Without that data, we will all be guessing.
>
> Ken Elliott
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