18132717. INTENT AND TARGET DETERMINATION FOR DIGITAL HANDWRITING INPUT simplified abstract (Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC)

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INTENT AND TARGET DETERMINATION FOR DIGITAL HANDWRITING INPUT

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC

Inventor(s)

Haley Mccolgan of Seattle WA (US)

John C. Whytock of Eatonville WA (US)

Roland Radtke of Brier WA (US)

Nathan P. Pollock of Woodinville WA (US)

Parthasarathy Sundararajan of Bothell WA (US)

Elizabeth Todaro of Bellevue WA (US)

INTENT AND TARGET DETERMINATION FOR DIGITAL HANDWRITING INPUT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18132717 titled 'INTENT AND TARGET DETERMINATION FOR DIGITAL HANDWRITING INPUT

Simplified Explanation:

The patent application describes a system where pen input received by a computing device is evaluated to determine intent, such as handwriting input. The system then processes the pen input to determine which input field should receive the input, using context to improve recognition accuracy. Finally, the system provides the handwriting input to the determined input field based on the capabilities supported by the application.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Evaluation of pen input to determine intent
  • Processing of pen input to determine target input field
  • Use of context to improve recognition accuracy
  • Providing handwriting input to the correct input field based on application capabilities

Potential Applications: This technology could be applied in various fields such as digital note-taking, form filling, and signature verification.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the challenge of accurately processing and directing pen input in a computing device.

Benefits:

  • Improved accuracy in recognizing handwriting input
  • Efficient processing and directing of pen input
  • Enhanced user experience in interacting with computing devices

Commercial Applications: The technology could be utilized in digital signature software, electronic forms applications, and digital note-taking platforms, enhancing user experience and productivity.

Prior Art: Potential areas to search for prior art related to this technology include patents in the field of handwriting recognition, digital input processing, and user interface design.

Frequently Updated Research: Research on improving handwriting recognition algorithms, enhancing pen input processing speed, and optimizing user interface design for pen input devices may be relevant to this technology.

Questions about Pen Input Recognition Technology: 1. How does the system determine the intent of the pen input? 2. What are the potential challenges in accurately processing and directing pen input in computing devices?


Original Abstract Submitted

Pen input received by a computing device may first be evaluated to determine an associated intent. For example, it may be determined whether it is intended to be handwriting input, in which case the pen input may be intercepted (e.g., rather than provided to an underlying application for further processing). Subsequently, a target determination is made, where the pen input is processed to determine which input field should receive the input. When the pen input is processed to generate handwriting input, context associated with a determined input field may be used to improve recognition accuracy. Finally, various techniques may be used to ultimately provide the handwriting input to the determined input field, for example according to the set of capabilities that is supported by an application associated with the input field. Similarly, aspects of the disclosed system may be disabled or adapted when the application does not support such functionality.