Implicit page breaks for digitally represented handwriting

Image analysis – Pattern recognition – On-line recognition of handwritten characters

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C382S175000, C382S229000, C715S252000

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07031521

ABSTRACT:
A logical separation between pages, such as an implicit page break, is introduced to separate text entered during one handwriting session from text entered during another handwriting session. The amount of time elapsed since ink has been captured on the previous page is a factor that may be used to determine whether to insert an implicit page break into the new page. A change in context, such as a different date or different recognized subject matter labels, is also a factor that may be considered in determining whether to insert an implicit page break.

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