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Tablet PC: Generating ink from scratch *and* using the InkAnalyzerBase class
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over 6 years ago
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Gavin Gear - MSFT
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In recent posts, I’ve demonstarted the use of the “Windows Forms” and “COM” layers of the InkAnalysis API. This time we’ll look at the “Base” or “Core” managed layer which is not bound to windows forms *OR* the rest of the Tablet PC Platform SDK (namely...
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Tablet PC: Gettting started with InkAnalysis using C++ / COM
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over 6 years ago
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In this post, I’m going to guide you through the process of creating an InkAnalysis application written in C++ using MFC and COM. It’s more difficult than writing an InkAnalysis application with .NET, but it’s doable J Here’s the basic approach...
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Tablet PC: What APIs/languages/IDEs can I use to develop InkAnalysis applications?
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over 6 years ago
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Well I’m glad you’re wondering! There are a few options you have when you install the “Tablet PC Platform SDK 1.7” and the “Ink Analysis and Input Supplement for the Windows Tablet PC Edition Development Kit 1.7” together. For installation instructions...
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Tablet PC: Performing multi-language recognition with the InkAnalysis API
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over 6 years ago
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One of the important scenarios to consider when developing a world class Ink-enabled application is localization and multi-language considerations. Why not tap into the power of the handwriting recognizers for various locales? Handwriting recognition...
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Tablet PC: The InkAnalysis API has RTM’d and the download is LIVE!
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over 6 years ago
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Recently, I’ve been blogging about the new InkAnalysis API which integrates layout analysis with handwriting recognition (and exposes new capabilities and features). So far, I’ve pointed developers to the “Windows Vista SDK for RC1” to install the...
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Tablet PC: Recognition accuracy head to head: InkAnalyzer -vs- RecognizerContext
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over 6 years ago
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Gavin Gear - MSFT
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I’ve blogged about handwriting recognition using the RecognizerContext object and the new InkAnalysis (ships with Windows Vista SDK) API. One of the reasons to use InkAnalysis over RecognizerContext is the fact that using the integrated parsing technology...
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Tablet PC: Getting started with InkAnalysis – intro to parsing
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over 6 years ago
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Last time: http://blogs.msdn.com/gavingear/archive/2006/09/11/750005.aspx We took a look at asynchronous analysis and handwriting recognition using the new InkAnalysis API (Part of the Windows Vista SDK for RC1). This time, we’ll extend that...
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Tablet PC: Getting started with InkAnalysis – asynchronous analysis
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over 6 years ago
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In my last post: http://blogs.msdn.com/gavingear/archive/2006/09/07/745132.aspx I demonstrated how to create an InkAnalysis Windows Forms project using the Windows Vista SDK for RC1 and Visual Studio .NET 2005. This application performed basic...
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Tablet PC: Getting started with InkAnalysis – basic handwriting recognition
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over 6 years ago
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Gavin Gear - MSFT
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I’ve spent the last few weeks blogging about existing APIs in the Tablet PC Platform SDK related to handwriting recognition and layout analysis of ink. Now, I’m going to start talking about the new InkAnalysis API which better integrates the two, and...
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Tablet PC: Getting setup to develop applications with InkAnalysis
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over 6 years ago
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In my post yesterday: http://blogs.msdn.com/gavingear/archive/2006/09/05/741536.aspx I gave a glimpse of what the new InkAnalysis API is all about, and mentioned that it is a part of the Windows Vista SDK for RC1. In this post, I’ll tell you how...
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Tablet PC Developers: Windows Vista SDK for RC1 is LIVE!
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over 6 years ago
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I’m very excited about Windows Vista RC1. I’m running it on my Toshiba M200 Tablet PC, along with Office 12 B2TR, and it really is performing very well! But what about the Windows Vista SDK for RC1? Well, I wanted to point out that this is your...
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Tablet PC: Performing Ink layout analysis with the Divider object
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over 6 years ago
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In my last few posts, I’ve talked about various handwriting recognition scenarios using the Tablet PC Platform SDK 1.7. While handwriting recognition is perhaps the most common analysis activity with Ink, there’s another interesting way we can interpret...
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