R. Clayton (rclayton@clayton.cs.monmouth.edu)
Wed, 17 Jan 2001 19:01:09 -0500 (EST)
You mean that if a 'B' requires 14 coordinate pairs to describe each of its
curved strokes, then you will use 14 coordinate pairs to describe its upright
stroke as well?
Yes.
Or do you mean that *all* of the strokes in *all* of the letters will have 14
coordinate pairs to describe them?
Yes (I don't think you're describing a dichotomy): if s is a stroke from a
letter, then s is described with 14 coordinates.
The strokes may come in different order: the negatively sloped stroke of 'X'
before the positively sloped stroke and the reverse case are both possible.
Yes.
But, are you saying that all of the coordinate pairs in a stroke will be in
the same relative order (not jumping around) all of the time, right?
Yes.
So the coordinate pairs will always be given from one end of the stroke to
the other.
Yes.
When will you be done with whatever changes you are making to the training
set and/or gen-chars?
As soon as I can.
I want to finish this project before the weekend but I cannot if you don't
provide this information.
Then perhaps you might want to consider writing your own test data (which will
be the topic when we start class next week).
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