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Touch sensitive interfaces enable new interaction methods, like gesture commands. For users to easily memorize more than a dozen of gesture commands, it is important to enable gesture set customization. The classifier used to recognize drawn symbols must hence be customizable – able to learn from very few data – and evolving – able to learn new classes on-the-fly and improve during its use. The objective...
IntuiScript is an innovative project aiming at the development of a digital workbook providing feedback during the handwriting learning process for children from three to seven years old. In this context, the paper presents a method to analyse handwriting quality that responds to the expectations of the IntuiScript educational scenario: on-line and real time feedback for children, an automatic detection...
Touch sensitive interface enables new interaction methods, like using gesture commands. The use of gesture commands give rise to a cross-learning situation where the user has to learn and memorize the command gestures and the classifier has to learn and recognize drawn gestures. To easily memorize more than a dozen of gesture commands, it is important to be able to customize them. The classification...
Touch sensitive interfaces enable new interaction methods like using gesture commands. To easily memorize more than a dozen of gesture commands, it is important to be able to customize them. The classifier used to recognize drawn symbols must hence be customisable, able to learn from very few data, and evolving, able to learn and improve during its use. This work studies different supervision strategies...
Touch sensitive interfaces enable new interaction methods, like using gesture commands. To easily memorize more than a dozen of gesture commands, it is important to be able to customize them. The classifier used to recognize drawn symbols must hence be customizable, able to learn from very few data, and evolving, able to learn and improve during its use. This work studies the importance and the impact...
This paper presents a new method to help users defining personalized gesture commands (on pen-based devices) that maximize recognition performance from the classifier. The use of gesture commands give rise to a cross-learning situation where the user has to learn and memorize the command gestures and the classifier has to learn and recognize drawn gestures. The classification task associated with...
This paper tackles the problem of decremental learning of an evolving classification system. We study the use of decremental learning to improve performance of evolving recognizers in non-stationary scenarios. Our on-line recognizer is based on an evolving fuzzy inference system. In this paper, we propose a new strategy to introduce decremental learning, with the use of a sliding window, in the optimization...
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