how myscript itself works and segment the letters and words that comes from the strokes?
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Gwenaelle @MyScript
said
over 1 year ago
Dear Abdallah,
Thank you for contacting us.
The MyScript Interactive Ink engine performs three processes simultaneously: symbol classification, segmentation and linguistic-based analysis.
The symbol classification and the segmentation rely on the knowledge of the existing symbols related to an input content type.
The segmentation tries to cut or group strokes together. Each group hypothesis attempts to match as close as possible an existing symbol.
Those nested processes exchange information in a smooth way to find the most probable recognition result. Context and existing results allow to refine the recognition too.
The MyScript Interactive Ink engine performs three processes simultaneously: symbol classification, segmentation and linguistic-based analysis.
The symbol classification and the segmentation rely on the knowledge of the existing symbols related to an input content type.
The segmentation tries to cut or group strokes together. Each group hypothesis attempts to match as close as possible an existing symbol.
Those nested processes exchange information in a smooth way to find the most probable recognition result. Context and existing results allow to refine the recognition too.
abdallah@kaitsoultions.com
how myscript itself works and segment the letters and words that comes from the strokes?
Dear Abdallah,
Thank you for contacting us.
The MyScript Interactive Ink engine performs three processes simultaneously: symbol classification, segmentation and linguistic-based analysis.
The symbol classification and the segmentation rely on the knowledge of the existing symbols related to an input content type.
The segmentation tries to cut or group strokes together. Each group hypothesis attempts to match as close as possible an existing symbol.
Those nested processes exchange information in a smooth way to find the most probable recognition result. Context and existing results allow to refine the recognition too.
For further details, please refer to https://developer.myscript.com/docs/concepts/ink-interpretation/#recognition-process
Best regards,
Gwenaëlle
Gwenaelle @MyScript
Dear Abdallah,
Thank you for contacting us.
The MyScript Interactive Ink engine performs three processes simultaneously: symbol classification, segmentation and linguistic-based analysis.
The symbol classification and the segmentation rely on the knowledge of the existing symbols related to an input content type.
The segmentation tries to cut or group strokes together. Each group hypothesis attempts to match as close as possible an existing symbol.
Those nested processes exchange information in a smooth way to find the most probable recognition result. Context and existing results allow to refine the recognition too.
For further details, please refer to https://developer.myscript.com/docs/concepts/ink-interpretation/#recognition-process
Best regards,
Gwenaëlle