On-line one stroke character recognition using directional features

This paper presents a method based on directional features for recognizing on-line characters represented by one-stroke. A new alphabet is proposed, and each character is represented as a vector of directional angles. This vector is then considered as a path in a decision tree in order to reach the character. The advantages of this method lie in its computational efficiency and robustness to noise.

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