Rata.SSR: Data Mining for Pertinent Stroke Recognizers
Samuel Hsiao-Heng Chang, Beryl Plimmer, Rachel Blagojevic
Sketch Based Interfaces and Modeling, 2010, pp. 95--102.
Abstract: While many approaches to digital ink recognition have been proposed, most lack flexibility and adaptability to provide acceptable recognition rates across a variety of problem spaces. Time and expert knowledge are required to build accurate recognizers for a new domain. This project uses selected algorithms from a data mining toolkit and a large feature library, to compose a tailored software component (Rata.SSR) that enables single stroke recognizer generation from a few example diagrams. We evaluated Rata.SSR against four popular recognizers with three data sets (one of our own and two from other projects). The results show that it outperforms other recognizers on all tests except recognizer and data set pairs (e.g. PaleoSketch recognizer and PaleoSketch data set) -- in these cases the difference is small, and Rata is more flexible. We hence demonstrate a flexible and adaptable procedure for adopting existing techniques to quickly generate accurate recognizers without extensive knowledge of either AI or data mining.
Article URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.2312/SBM/SBM10/095-102
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Chang:2010:RDM,
  author = {Samuel Hsiao-Heng Chang and Beryl Plimmer and Rachel Blagojevic},
  title = {Rata.SSR: Data Mining for Pertinent Stroke Recognizers},
  booktitle = {Sketch Based Interfaces and Modeling},
  pages = {95--102},
  year = {2010},
}
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