First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

Kiam Peng Wee wee.kiampeng at orangeknob.com
Mon Feb 16 07:05:44 CET 2009


Hi,

I guess the manner/precedence of the strokes are written are important
for that software you used previously?
Quite interesting to have a non-cjk develop this though.

I'm quite impressed with the zinnia recognition engine.

KP

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Guillaume Chereau <charlie at openmoko.org> wrote:
> Most of the other characters I tried worked, only the 好 was a problem,
> so it is not too bad already :)
>
> I remember once I tried a similar software running on windows with a
> graphic tablet (forgot the name of it) and I was unable to write any
> character at all, but other people who could write Chinese properly had
> no problem.
>
> On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 11:54 +0800, HouYu Li wrote:
>> Actually. The recognition is somehow ... poor...
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Guillaume Chereau
>> <charlie at openmoko.org> wrote:
>>         really great ! I had been looking for this for a long time !
>>         I can't succeed writing "好" (hao), but I guess it is due to
>>         my poor
>>         Chinese character writing skills.
>>
>>         gui
>>
>>
>>         On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 09:51 +0100, Olof Sjobergh wrote:
>>         > Hi,
>>         >
>>         > This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new
>>         handwriting
>>         > recognition input method I've been working on. The main
>>         focus, and the
>>         > only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and
>>         Chinese
>>         > characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you
>>         far...). It
>>         > uses the excellent Zinnia recognition engine for the actual
>>         > recognition. If anyone is interested, please take a look.
>>         >
>>         > There's a project page at http://olofsj.github.com/enscribi/
>>         with
>>         > screenshots and some more information.
>>         >
>>         > There are packages on opkg.org for trying it out (only
>>         tested on FSO
>>         > milestone 5). The following packages are available:
>>         > http://www.opkg.org/package_133.html    Enscribi
>>         > http://www.opkg.org/package_130.html    Zinnia (required
>>         dependency)
>>         > http://www.opkg.org/package_131.html    Zinnia-tomoe-ja (for
>>         Japanese support)
>>         > http://www.opkg.org/package_132.html    Zinnia-tomoe-zh (for
>>         Chinese support)
>>         >
>>         > Also, you need a Japanese or Chinese font to see the
>>         characters
>>         > (should be available in the usual repos).
>>         >
>>         > The code is hosted on Github at
>>         http://github.com/olofsj/enscribi/tree/master
>>         >
>>         > Best regards,
>>         >
>>         > Olof Sjöbergh
>>         >
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