Several companies and universities provided UNIPEN on-line handwriting samples. There are a number of screen dumps from the browser Upview, which is a Unix/X11 program written in C. The images should give you an idea of the type of data which is being collected:
Old screen dumps of UNIPEN data (Upview/Uplib)
At NICI we are currently working very hard on UNIPEN toolkit version V3.0.
Some features of this next release are:
The UNIPEN toolkit upTools 3
Below is a screendump of a window in upworks,
which is the main application in the uptools3 package
There is an increased interest in the recognition of on-line Asian handwriting script types. However, the coding (or rather, the visualisation) of, e.g., Kanji, is still difficult in Western laboratories. Thus, although many researchers may in principle be interested in developing recognition algorithms for on-line Asian handwriting styles, the lack of visualisation tools frustrates such an interest. To partly solve this problem, and in order to raise your interest, we have put a collection op Kanji GIF images on the WWW, in a Kanji dictionary which is based on Jim Breen's KANJIDIC. In the near future, we may expect more and more software which is based on Unicode, and which allows for visualization of the non-ASCII characters represented by the standard.
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