WO2016010054A1 - Système de traitement de contenu manuscrit, dispositif de traitement d'informations, programme, dispositif de lecture et ordinateur portable - Google Patents

Système de traitement de contenu manuscrit, dispositif de traitement d'informations, programme, dispositif de lecture et ordinateur portable Download PDF

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WO2016010054A1
WO2016010054A1 PCT/JP2015/070206 JP2015070206W WO2016010054A1 WO 2016010054 A1 WO2016010054 A1 WO 2016010054A1 JP 2015070206 W JP2015070206 W JP 2015070206W WO 2016010054 A1 WO2016010054 A1 WO 2016010054A1
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良彦 杉村
洋孝 久保田
武彦 稲葉
靖広 杁山
山崎 篤
重明 長司
智子 矢野
大村 剛史
潤 山形
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  • the present invention relates to a writing content processing system, an information processing device, a program, a reading device, and a writing book for converting the content written by a user into digital data.
  • a reading device (writing input device) that can convert handwriting written by a user using a writing instrument into digital data is known (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
  • a writing sheet which is a writing medium
  • an electromagnetic induction type digitizer In the reading device, a writing sheet (paper), which is a writing medium, is placed on an electromagnetic induction type digitizer.
  • the position of the writing tip of the writing tool is detected by the detection circuit in the digitizer.
  • Handwriting information indicating the content written on the writing sheet is generated from a time series of coordinates indicating the position of the detected handwriting.
  • handwriting information indicating the written contents is transmitted to an external information processing apparatus such as a personal computer via the communication interface.
  • the information processing apparatus stores handwriting information.
  • the handwriting information processing method may be different for each of a plurality of users.
  • the first user may desire to save handwriting information in a specific information processing apparatus.
  • the second user may wish to share handwriting information with other users.
  • the second user may send an e-mail in the form of a specific mail address or addresses.
  • the handwriting information processing method may change the handwriting information processing method from time to time.
  • the handwriting information may be transmitted to members who participate in the meeting or members who have not participated in the meeting.
  • the content indicated by the handwriting information is a personal memo, it may be stored in a private storage area of the information processing apparatus.
  • the present invention provides a writing content processing system, an information processing device, a program, a reading device, and a writing book capable of automatically processing handwriting information obtained by converting handwriting written on a writing sheet into digital data. Objective. Further, the present invention provides a writing content processing system, an information processing apparatus, a program, a reading apparatus, and a writing book that allow a user to arbitrarily set a processing method for handwriting information and that can easily select a processing method for handwriting information. The purpose is to provide.
  • the writing content processing system is a writing content processing system used together with a writing book having a plurality of writing sheets, and includes handwriting information indicating the contents written on the writing sheet.
  • Setting information in which a process definition that defines one or more processes to be executed is associated with a process identifier that is an identifier for identifying the process definition and is written in the writing sheet to execute the process
  • Setting information receiving means for receiving the input, setting information storage means for storing the setting information received by the setting information receiving means, handwriting information acquisition means for acquiring the handwriting written on the writing sheet as handwriting information, Refer to the processing identifier acquisition means for acquiring the processing identifier entered in the writing sheet, and the setting information stored in the setting information storage means.
  • Handwriting information processing means for executing one or more processes defined by the process definition associated with the processing identifier acquired by the processing identifier acquisition means on the handwriting information acquired by the handwriting information acquisition means; It is provided with.
  • the writing content processing system can automatically process handwriting information obtained by converting handwriting written on a writing sheet into digital data.
  • the written content processing system can allow the user to arbitrarily set the processing mode for the handwriting information.
  • the written content processing system allows the user to easily select the processing mode.
  • the processing identifier is entered for each of a plurality of writing sheets constituting the writing book, and the handwriting information processing means is associated with the processing identifier entered on the writing sheet.
  • One or a plurality of processes defined by the process definition may be executed on handwriting information indicating the contents written on the writing sheet on which the process identifier is written.
  • the user can easily specify the process for the handwriting information representing the contents written on the writing sheet of the writing book for each writing sheet.
  • the first aspect it comprises a start code detecting means for detecting a start code that is entered in the writing sheet separately from the process identifier and indicates an instruction to start execution of the process, the handwriting information processing means, One or more processes defined by the process definition associated with the process identifier are recorded on the condition that the start code detecting means detects that the start code has been entered on the writing sheet. It may be performed on information.
  • the user can cause the writing content processing system to process the handwriting information at a desired timing.
  • the user can cause the writing content processing system to start executing a desired process for the written content when the necessary and sufficient writing is performed on the writing sheet.
  • the user can prevent the contents added to the writing sheet after the process for the handwriting information from being processed.
  • the processing definition of the setting information includes specification of meta information to be added to the handwriting information, specification of a storage destination of the handwriting information, specification of a destination address of transmission of the handwriting information by e-mail, and At least one process is defined among designations of upload destinations of the handwriting information, and the handwriting information processing unit is added and designated to the handwriting information of the specified meta information based on the processing definition of the setting information. At least one process of storing the handwriting information in the storage destination, sending the handwriting information to the designated destination address by e-mail, and uploading the handwriting information to the designated destination. May be executed.
  • An information processing apparatus is an information processing apparatus constituting the writing content processing system according to the first aspect, and is executed for handwriting information indicating the contents written on a writing sheet.
  • Handwriting information for executing one or more processes defined by the process definition associated with the identifier on the handwriting information indicating the contents written on the writing sheet And a physical means.
  • the program which concerns on the 3rd aspect of this invention is a computer for making the computer of the information processing apparatus which comprises the writing content processing system which concerns on a 1st aspect execute, Comprising:
  • the handwriting which shows the content written on the writing sheet A process definition that defines one or a plurality of processes to be executed on information is associated with a process identifier that is an identifier for identifying the process definition and is written in the writing sheet to execute the process
  • a setting information receiving step for receiving input of setting information, and setting information stored in setting information storage means for storing the setting information received in the setting information receiving step, and the processing identifier entered in the writing sheet Handwriting information indicating the contents of one or more processes defined in the associated process definition written on the writing sheet
  • a handwriting information processing executing against, causing a computer to execute the information processing apparatus is a computer for making the computer of the information processing apparatus which comprises the writing content processing system which concerns on a 1st aspect execute, Comprising:
  • the handwriting which shows the content written on the writing sheet
  • the reading device is a reading device that constitutes the writing content processing system according to the first aspect, and the handwriting information acquisition means for acquiring the handwriting written on the writing sheet as handwriting information;
  • Process identifier acquisition means for acquiring a process identifier for designating a process to be executed on the handwriting information entered in the writing sheet, and entered in the writing sheet separately from the process identifier,
  • Start code detecting means for detecting a start code indicating an intention to start execution of the process.
  • the writing book according to the fifth aspect of the present invention is a writing book used in the writing content processing system according to the first aspect, and is formed by binding a plurality of writing sheets, the plurality of writing sheets. Each is provided with a writing area where writing is performed, and a process identifier entry area in which a process identifier for designating a process to be executed on handwriting information indicating the contents written in the writing area is entered. It is characterized by that.
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing a digitizer 21 and a writing book 4 of the reading device 2.
  • FIG. FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating hardware resources included in the digitizer 21 of the reading device 2.
  • the figure which illustrates setting information. 5 is a flowchart showing processing by the digitizer 21.
  • 5 is a flowchart showing processing by the information processing apparatus 3; 7 is a flowchart showing an example of a procedure of processing by the digitizer 21. 5 is a flowchart showing processing by the information processing apparatus 3; The perspective view which shows the written content processing system 1 in a modification.
  • the written content processing system 1 includes a reading device 2 and an information processing device 3 as elements.
  • the reading device 2 reads the content written on the writing sheet 41 by the user, converts it into digital data, and generates handwriting information.
  • the information processing device 3 is communicably connected to the reading device 2.
  • the information processing device 3 receives and processes handwriting information generated by the reading device 2.
  • the reading device 2 includes a digitizer 21.
  • the digitizer 21 supports a writing book 4 that is an aggregate of a plurality of writing sheets 41.
  • the writing book 4 is a notebook in which one side of a plurality of writing sheets 41 is bound by wireless binding.
  • the user can write on the left and right writing sheets 41 in a state where the writing book 4 is opened.
  • the digitizer 21 includes a left board surface 211 that supports the front cover side of the writing book 4 and a right board surface 212 that supports the back cover side of the writing book 4.
  • the front cover of the writing book 4 is fixed to the left board surface 211 by sticking or the like.
  • the back cover of the writing book 4 is fixed to the right board surface 212 by sticking or the like.
  • each writing sheet 41 and the digitizer 21 is fixed.
  • the relative positional relationship between the left-side writing sheet 41 and the left board surface 211 of the spread book 4 is stationary, and the relative positional relation between the right-side writing sheet 41 and the right board surface 212 is stationary. It becomes.
  • a pocket, a holder, a clip, or the like may be provided on at least one of the left board surface 211 and the right board surface 212.
  • the front cover and the back cover of the writing book 4 may be fixed to the left board surface 211 and the right board surface 212 using a pocket or the like.
  • the left board surface 211 and the right board surface 212 are integrated by being attached to the cover body 213.
  • the cover body 213 is a member made of flexible cloth, resin, leather, or the like.
  • the user expands the cover body 213 so that the left board surface 211 and the right board surface 212 are arranged on the same plane.
  • the user overlaps the left board surface 211 with the right board surface 212.
  • the cover body 213 is folded by folding an intermediate portion located between the left board surface 211 and the right board surface 212.
  • the left board surface 211 reads the handwriting written on the front cover side of the spread book 4, that is, the left writing sheet 41.
  • the right board surface 212 reads the handwriting written on the back cover side of the spread book 4, that is, the writing sheet 41 on the right side.
  • the digitizer 21 has hardware resources such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 2a, a main memory 2b, an auxiliary storage device 2c, an antenna coil 2d, an antenna coil 2e, a drive circuit 2f, and a communication interface 2g. .
  • the antenna coil 2d is provided in the left board surface 211.
  • the antenna coil 2e is provided in the right board surface 212.
  • the drive circuit 2f drives the antenna coils 2d and 2e.
  • the CPU 2a, main memory 2b, auxiliary storage device 2c, antenna coil 2d, antenna coil 2e, drive circuit 2f, communication interface 2g, and the like are controlled by a controller (system controller, I / O controller, etc.) 2h to operate in cooperation.
  • a controller system controller, I / O controller, etc.
  • the auxiliary storage device 2c is a ROM (Read Only Memory), a flash memory, a hard disk drive, or the like.
  • the communication interface 2g is a device for performing data communication by connecting to the information processing apparatus 3 wirelessly or by wire. Specific examples of the communication interface 2g include a wireless LAN (Local Area Network) device, a Bluetooth (registered trademark) device, and a USB (Universal Serial Bus).
  • the program executed by the CPU 2a is stored in the auxiliary storage device 2c. At the time of execution, the program is read from the auxiliary storage device 2c into the main memory 2b and decoded by the CPU 2a.
  • the CPU 2a controls hardware resources by operating based on a program. Accordingly, the reading device 2 functions as the handwriting information acquisition unit 103, the process identifier acquisition unit 104, and the start code detection unit 106 illustrated in FIG.
  • the handwriting information acquisition unit 103, the processing identifier acquisition unit 104, and the start code detection unit 106 correspond to the handwriting information acquisition unit, the processing identifier acquisition unit, and the start code detection unit of the present invention, respectively.
  • the mechanism by which the reading device 2 reads the handwriting will be described.
  • the handwriting is read by a known electromagnetic induction method.
  • the user uses the dedicated electromagnetic pen 22 as a writing instrument for writing on each writing sheet 41 of the writing sheet 41.
  • the electromagnetic pen 22 has a core 2i, a switch 2j, a transmission coil 2k, and a controller 21.
  • the core 2i applies ink on the writing sheet 41 during writing.
  • the switch 2j detects that writing is being performed.
  • the transmitting coil 2k radiates an alternating magnetic field while writing is being performed.
  • the controller 21 is connected to each of the switch 2j and the transmission coil 2k.
  • the core 2i causes the ink stored in the ink storage portion to exude from the brush tip.
  • the brush tip of the lead 2 i protrudes from the housing of the electromagnetic pen 22.
  • the core 2i may be a mechanical pencil or the like that holds a graphite core.
  • the core 2i is constantly elastically biased toward the tip end side by an elastic biasing member (not shown) such as a coil spring.
  • an elastic biasing member such as a coil spring.
  • the writing tip of the lead 2 i is separated from the writing sheet 41.
  • the pressing force acting on the brush tip disappears.
  • the retracted core 2i returns to the original position by the elastic biasing force of the elastic biasing member.
  • the switch 2j is in an OFF state where it is not pressed.
  • the transmission coil 2k is wound around the core 2i in the vicinity of the brush tip.
  • the controller 21 includes an oscillation circuit. While the switch 2j is in the ON state, that is, while the user is writing, the controller 21 energizes the transmission coil 2k to generate a magnetic field in the transmission coil 2k.
  • Antenna coils 2d and 2e are mounted on the left board surface 211 and the right board surface 212 of the digitizer 21, respectively.
  • the antenna coils 2d and 2e receive the alternating magnetic field radiated from the transmission coil 2k.
  • the antenna coils 2d and 2e have a number of rectangular coils arranged in parallel in two-dimensional (X-axis and Y-axis) directions orthogonal to each other.
  • the rectangular coils arranged in the X-axis direction detect position coordinates in the X-axis direction of the writing tip of the electromagnetic pen 22 through electromagnetic induction.
  • the rectangular coils arranged in the Y-axis direction detect the position coordinates of the writing tip of the electromagnetic pen 22 in the Y-axis direction through electromagnetic induction.
  • a plurality of stacked writing sheets 41 may be interposed between the writing tip of the electromagnetic pen 22 and the antenna coils 2d and 2e of the digitizer 21.
  • the digitizer 21 can properly detect the position coordinates of the brush tip even if a certain distance is generated between the brush tip and the digitizer 21.
  • the power for radiating an alternating magnetic field from the transmission coil 2k of the electromagnetic pen 22 may be supplied from a battery built in the electromagnetic pen 22.
  • power for radiating an alternating magnetic field from the transmission coil 2k of the electromagnetic pen 22 may be supplied from the digitizer 21 by wireless power transmission.
  • a capacitor may be connected to the transmission coil 2k of the electromagnetic pen 22 instead of the battery.
  • the digitizer 21 stores the time series of the position coordinates (X, Y) of the writing tip of the electromagnetic pen 22 repeatedly detected through the antenna coils 2d and 2e while the user is writing, in the main memory 2b or And stored in the auxiliary storage device 2c excluding the ROM.
  • FIG. 8 shows the locus of movement of the brush tip.
  • FIG. 8 shows an example of a time series of the position coordinates (X, Y) of the brush tip.
  • the time series of the position coordinates (X, Y) of one stroke represents the trajectory of one stroke from when the user touches the writing tip 41 to the writing sheet 41 until the writing tip is separated from the writing sheet 41.
  • time stamp information indicating the time when the position coordinate (X, Y) is detected may be added. However, time stamp information is not essential.
  • the position on the writing sheet 41 on the left side of the writing book 4 placed on the left board surface 211 and the position on the writing sheet 41 on the right side of the writing book 4 placed on the right board surface 212 are: It shall be handled in a single coordinate system.
  • the position coordinates (X, Y) indicate one point in a planar area that combines both the left board surface 211 and the right board surface 212.
  • the position coordinates of the upper left corner of the writing sheet 41 on the left side of the writing book 4 are the origin (0, 0).
  • the right direction is the X-axis direction
  • the downward direction is the Y-axis direction.
  • a square area defined by four points (0, 0), (x1, 0), (0, y1), and (x1, y1) corresponds to an area on the left board surface 211.
  • a rectangular area defined by four points (x1, 0), (x2, 0), (x1, y1) and (x2, y1) corresponds to an area on the right board surface 212.
  • the position coordinates (X, Y) specify whether the corresponding position is on the left board surface 211 or the right board surface 212. In other words, the position on the left board surface 211 and the position on the right board surface 212 are different position coordinates (X, Y).
  • the handwriting information acquisition unit 103 acquires handwriting information indicating the content written on each writing sheet 41 of the writing book 4 by the user.
  • the handwriting information is information on handwriting written in a writing area 411 (see FIG. 1) provided in advance in each writing sheet 41 of the writing book 4.
  • the handwriting information acquisition unit 103 acquires, as handwriting information, a time series of position coordinates belonging to a range corresponding to the writing area 411 among the time series of the position coordinates (X, Y) of the pen tip.
  • the process identifier acquisition unit 104 acquires a process identifier that the user enters in each writing sheet 41 of the writing book 4.
  • the process identifier is a code entered in a process identifier entry area 412 (see FIG. 1) provided in advance in each writing sheet 41 of the writing book 4.
  • the code to be entered is any number from 0 to 7.
  • the process identifier entry area 412 does not overlap with the writing area 411.
  • the process identifier acquisition unit 104 acquires, as a process identifier, a time series of position coordinates belonging to a range corresponding to the process identifier entry area 412 among the time series of the position coordinates (X, Y) of the writing tip. The role of the process identifier will be described later.
  • the start code detection unit 106 detects the start code that the user enters in each writing sheet 41 of the writing book 4.
  • the start code is entered in a start code entry area 413 (see FIG. 1) provided in advance in each writing sheet 41 of the writing book 4.
  • the start code is a code different from the process identifier.
  • the start code is a check mark, painting, or the like.
  • the start code entry area 413 does not overlap with either the writing area 411 or the process identifier entry area 412.
  • the start code detection unit 106 acquires, as a start code, a time series of position coordinates belonging to a range corresponding to the start code entry area 413 among time series of the position coordinates (X, Y) of the writing tip.
  • the digitizer 21 of the reading device 2 detects that the user has entered the start code in the start code entry area 413 of the writing book 4, the digitizer 21 uses the handwriting information and the processing identifier as data for the writing sheet 41 unit as main data. It is stored in a required storage area of the auxiliary storage device 2c excluding 2b or ROM.
  • the position coordinates (X, Y) of the writing tip detected via the antenna coil 2d on the left board surface 211 A time series is stored as one page of data.
  • the data on this page includes handwriting information indicating the contents written in the writing area 411 of the left writing sheet 41 and the processing identifier written in the processing identifier writing area 412 of the left writing sheet 41. .
  • the start code is entered in the start code entry area 413 of the right writing sheet 41 on the right board surface 212
  • the time series of the position coordinates of the writing tip detected via the antenna coil 2e on the right board surface 212 is one. Saved as page data.
  • the data on this page includes handwriting information indicating the content written in the writing area 411 of the right writing sheet 41 and the processing identifier entered in the processing identifier entry area 412 of the right writing sheet 41. .
  • the position coordinates (X, Y) of the writing tip detected after storing the data of the writing sheet 41 are handled as data of another new page.
  • the time series of the position coordinates of the writing tip detected via the antenna coil 2d of the left board surface 211 is: It becomes the data of the writing sheet 41 different from the data of the left-side writing sheet 41 stored previously.
  • the time series of the position coordinates of the brush tip detected after the start code is entered in the start code entry area 413, the user again entered the start code in the start code entry area 413 of the writing sheet 41 on the left board surface 211. When saved.
  • the time series of the position coordinates of the writing tip detected through the antenna coil 2e of the right board surface 212 is: It becomes the data of the writing sheet 41 different from the data of the right-side writing sheet 41 stored previously.
  • a time series of the position coordinates of the writing tip detected after the start code is entered in the start code entry area 413, the user again enters the start code in the start code entry area 413 of the writing sheet 41 on the right board surface 212.
  • a user who has entered a start code in the start code entry area 413 of the writing sheet 41 of the writing book 4 does not write further on the writing sheet 41 in which the start code is entered.
  • the user turns the writing sheet 41 and causes a new writing sheet 41 to be displayed on the board surfaces 211 and 212.
  • the user writes on the new writing sheet 41.
  • the digitizer 21 of the reading device 2 transmits the stored data for each writing sheet 41 to the information processing device 3 via the communication interface 2g. A procedure for transmitting and receiving data between the digitizer 21 and the information processing apparatus 3 will be described later.
  • FIG. 10 shows an example of a procedure for storing handwriting information and a process identifier, which is executed by the CPU 2a of the digitizer 21 of the reading device 2 in accordance with a program.
  • the digitizer 21 determines whether or not the position coordinate (X, Y) of the writing tip of the electromagnetic pen 22 has been detected via the antenna coil 2d on the left board surface 211 or the antenna coil 2e on the right board surface 212 (step S21). If the digitizer 21 determines that the position coordinates (X, Y) have been detected (step S21: YES), the digitizer 21 temporarily stores the position coordinates (X, Y) in the main memory 2b or the auxiliary storage device 2c (step S21). S22). If the digitizer 21 determines that the position coordinates (X, Y) are not detected (step S21: NO), the process returns to step S21.
  • the digitizer 21 determines whether the start code is entered in the start code entry area 413 of the writing sheet 41 based on the time series of the position coordinates (step S23). When the digitizer 21 determines that the start code is entered in the start code entry area 413 (step S23: YES), the handwriting information indicating the contents written in the writing area 411 of the writing sheet 41, and the writing sheet 41 The process identifier entered in the process identifier entry area 412 is stored for each writing sheet 41 (step S24). If the digitizer 21 determines that the start code is not entered in the start code entry area 413 (step S23: NO), the process returns to step S21. The digitizer 21 repeatedly performs steps S21 to S24.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 is a general-purpose device such as a mobile phone terminal, a smart phone, a portable video game machine, a personal computer (including a notebook computer, a tablet computer, a portable information terminal, etc.). Computer. As shown in FIG. 7, the information processing apparatus 3 includes hardware such as a CPU 3a, a main memory 3b, an auxiliary storage device 3c, an operation input device 3d, an audio codec 3e, a video codec 3f, a communication interface 3g, a display 3h, and a camera 3i. Have resources.
  • the CPU 3a, main memory 3b, auxiliary storage device 3c, operation input device 3d, audio codec 3e, video codec 3f, communication interface 3g, display 3h, camera 3i, etc. are controlled by a controller (system controller, I / O controller, etc.) 3j. To work together.
  • the auxiliary storage device 3c is a ROM, a flash memory, a hard disk drive, an optical disk drive, or the like.
  • the operation input device 3d includes a touch panel, a trackpad, a pointing device (including a pen tablet, a mouse, etc.), a keyboard (including a software keyboard, etc.), a push button (including a numeric keypad, a cursor key, etc.) Etc.
  • the audio codec 3e decodes the encoded audio data and outputs the audio from the speaker.
  • the audio codec 3e encodes the sound collected via the microphone.
  • the video codec 3f generates a screen to be displayed on the display 3h based on the drawing instruction received from the CPU 3a.
  • the video codec 3f includes a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), a video memory, and the like.
  • the GPU sends a screen signal of the generated image toward the display 3h.
  • the video memory temporarily stores screen data.
  • the audio codec 3e and the video codec 3f may each be implemented as software instead of hardware.
  • the communication interface 3g is connected to the digitizer 21 of the reader 2 wirelessly or by wire to perform data communication.
  • the communication interface 3g performs data communication via an electric communication line such as the Internet, a public telephone network, a mobile phone network, a WAN (Wide Area Network), and a LAN.
  • Specific examples of the communication interface 3g include a wireless LAN device, a Bluetooth (registered trademark) device, a wireless device for connecting to a mobile phone network, a USB, a NIC (Network Interface Card), and the like.
  • the program executed by the CPU 3a is stored in the auxiliary storage device 3c. At the time of execution, the program is read from the auxiliary storage device 3c into the main memory 3b and decoded by the CPU 3a.
  • the auxiliary storage device 3c stores a known OS (Operating System) program and various device driver programs.
  • the OS program and various device driver programs mediate the use of hardware resources by the application program.
  • Application programs include an e-mail client program, a web browser program, a camera shooting control program, and the like.
  • the application program is stored in the auxiliary storage device 3c.
  • the CPU 2a controls hardware resources by operating based on a program.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 functions as the setting information receiving unit 101, the setting information storage unit 102, and the handwriting information processing unit 105 illustrated in FIG.
  • the setting information receiving unit 101, the setting information storage unit 102, and the handwriting information processing unit 105 respectively correspond to the setting information receiving unit, the setting information storage unit, and the handwriting information processing unit of the present invention.
  • the setting information receiving unit 101 receives input of setting information by the user.
  • the setting information storage unit 102 stores the received setting information.
  • a process definition and a process identifier are associated with each other.
  • the process definition defines one or more processes to be performed on handwriting information.
  • the process identifier is an identifier that identifies a process definition.
  • the process identifier is entered in the writing sheet 41 by the user to execute the process.
  • the handwriting information to be processed and the process identifier entered in the process identifier entry area 412 of the writing sheet 41 are acquired by the digitizer 21 of the reading device 2.
  • the handwriting information and the processing identifier are transmitted from the reading device 2 to the information processing device 3 via the communication interfaces 2g and 3g.
  • the process definition for each process identifier in the setting information can be arbitrarily determined by the user.
  • FIG. 9 shows an example of setting information.
  • Meta information, a destination address, and an upload destination are associated as processing definitions.
  • the meta information is information added to the handwriting information and designates tag information for classifying the handwriting information.
  • the destination address designates a destination address for transmission of handwritten information by e-mail.
  • the upload destination designates a server, a personal computer, or the like as an external information processing apparatus to which handwriting information is uploaded.
  • the server may be a server that provides a cloud service.
  • the handwriting information is stored in the auxiliary storage device 3c excluding the ROM in the information processing apparatus 3.
  • One process of saving is performed on the handwriting information.
  • the number of the process identifier is 1, meta information “storage” is added to the handwriting information.
  • the handwriting information to which the meta information is attached is stored in the auxiliary storage device 3c excluding the ROM in the information processing apparatus 3.
  • Two processes of adding and storing meta information are executed for handwriting information. -When the number of the process identifier is 2, meta information of “urgent” is attached to the handwriting information.
  • the handwriting information to which the meta information is attached is stored in the auxiliary storage device 3c excluding the ROM in the information processing apparatus 3.
  • the handwriting information to which the meta information is attached is transmitted in the form of an electronic mail toward the destination address “abc@mail.xxx”.
  • Three processes of meta information addition, storage, and e-mail transmission are executed for the handwriting information.
  • meta information “important” is attached to the handwriting information.
  • the handwriting information to which the meta information is attached is stored in the auxiliary storage device 3c excluding the ROM in the information processing apparatus 3.
  • the handwriting information to which the meta information is attached is transmitted in the form of an electronic mail toward the destination address “user@mail.yyy”.
  • the handwriting information to which the meta information is attached is uploaded and transmitted to an external information processing apparatus specified by a URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) “www.xxx.com/yy_user/a/”. More specifically, the handwriting information with the meta information is a predetermined directory or folder designated by “/ yy_user / a /” in the external information processing apparatus indicated by the domain name “www.xxx.com”. Uploaded to be stored in The upload transmission is performed in accordance with a predetermined communication protocol such as HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol), FTP (File Transfer Protocol), SMB (Server Message Block) or the like.
  • HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol
  • FTP File Transfer Protocol
  • SMB Server Message Block
  • the handwriting information to which the meta information is attached is stored in the auxiliary storage device 3c excluding the ROM in the information processing apparatus 3.
  • the handwriting information to which the meta information is attached is uploaded and transmitted to an external information processing apparatus specified by the URI “www.zzz.jp/yy_user/”. Three processes of adding, storing, and uploading meta information are executed on the handwriting information.
  • the number of the process identifier is 5
  • the handwriting information is stored in the auxiliary storage device 3c excluding the ROM in the information processing apparatus 3.
  • the handwriting information is transmitted in the form of an e-mail to the destination addresses “abc@mail.xxx” and “user@mail.yyy”. Three processes of storage and two e-mail transmissions are executed for the handwriting information. When the number of the process identifier is 6, the handwriting information is stored in the auxiliary storage device 3c excluding the ROM in the information processing apparatus 3. The handwriting information is transmitted to the destination address “user@mail.yyy” in the form of an e-mail. The handwriting information is uploaded and transmitted to a plurality of external information processing devices specified by the URIs “www.xxxx.com/yy_user/b/” and “192.168.0.100/files/”.
  • an external information processing apparatus to which handwriting information is uploaded performs processing according to the date and time when the handwriting information is received or the date and time indicated by the time stamp attached to the received handwriting information.
  • an external information processing apparatus that executes processing there is a server in which an external information processing apparatus indicated by an upload destination URI provides a web service such as a blog or SNS (Social Networking Service).
  • a server that provides services such as a calendar, a schedule book, and groupware having a schedule management function.
  • processing according to the date and time handwriting information transmitted to the server on April 1, 2015, or handwriting information transmitted to the server together with the time stamp of April 1, 2015 is April 1, 2015.
  • processing according to the date and time there is processing registered as an item on April 1, 2015 in a calendar or a schedule book.
  • the setting information is set by at least one of the following methods.
  • setting information is directly input to the information processing apparatus 3 by the user.
  • setting information is instructed by voice by the user.
  • setting information is transmitted from an information processing apparatus used by a user other than the information processing apparatus 3 via a telecommunication line.
  • Specific examples of the information processing apparatus used by the user other than the information processing apparatus 3 include a mobile phone terminal, a smartphone, a portable video game machine, and a personal computer.
  • setting information is stored in a predetermined storage device or recording medium.
  • setting information is written on paper.
  • the setting information receiving unit 101 of the information processing device 3 receives setting information by at least one of the following methods.
  • setting information input by the user is received via the operation input device 3d.
  • setting information input by voice by the user is received via a microphone.
  • setting information transmitted from another information processing apparatus is received via the communication interface 3g.
  • setting information is read from a predetermined storage device or recording medium.
  • the setting information described on the paper is optically read through the camera 3i.
  • the setting information storage unit 102 stores the setting information received by at least one of the above methods in a required storage area of the auxiliary storage device 3c excluding the main memory 3b or the ROM.
  • FIG. 11 shows an example of a procedure for receiving setting information, which is executed by the CPU 3a of the information processing apparatus 3 according to a program.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 determines whether the setting information input by the user has been received by at least one of the following methods (step S31).
  • the first method an input by a user of a process definition associated with a process identifier or a voice input is accepted.
  • the second method data in which a process definition is described is received.
  • data in which a process definition is described is read.
  • the description of the process definition is optically read.
  • step S31: YES When it is determined that the input of setting information by the user has been received (step S31: YES), the information processing device 3 uses the processing identifier and the processing definition included in the received setting information as the setting information as the main memory 3b or the auxiliary storage. Save in the device 3c (step S32). If the information processing apparatus 3 determines that the setting information input by the user is not accepted (step S31: NO), the process returns to S31. The information processing device 3 repeatedly performs steps S31 to S32.
  • the handwriting information processing unit 105 of the information processing device 3 receives the handwriting information and the processing identifier transmitted from the digitizer 21 of the reading device 2 via the communication interface 3g.
  • the handwriting information and the processing identifier are temporarily stored in the auxiliary memory device 3c excluding the main memory 3b or the ROM.
  • the handwriting information processing unit 105 refers to the setting information stored in the setting information storage unit 102.
  • the handwriting information processing unit 105 performs one or more processes defined by the process definition corresponding to the received process identifier on the received handwriting information.
  • the information processing device 3 transmits a command for requesting transmission of the handwriting information and the processing identifier acquired by the digitizer 21 to the digitizer 21 of the reading device 2 via the communication interface 3g.
  • the command is transmitted intermittently at a predetermined interval (for example, every 10 seconds).
  • the digitizer 21 When the digitizer 21 detects that the user has entered a start code in the start code entry area 413 of any writing sheet 41 of the writing book 4, handwriting information representing the contents written on the writing sheet 41, and The processing identifier entered in the writing sheet 41 is stored in units of the writing sheet 41.
  • the digitizer 21 constantly waits for a command transmitted from the information processing device 3.
  • the digitizer 21 receives a command via the communication interface 2g, the digitizer 21 transmits the stored handwriting information for each writing sheet 41 and the processing identifier to the information processing device 3 via the communication interface 2g. .
  • the digitizer 21 When the digitizer 21 has accumulated data for a plurality of pages until the start code entry is detected, the digitizer 21 collectively transmits the data for the plurality of pages to the information processing device 3.
  • the digitizer 21 may transmit the handwriting position coordinates in time series. Further, when transmitting handwriting information to the information processing apparatus 3, the digitizer 21 is a vector image or raster image (bitmap) representing the content written in the writing area 411 of the writing sheet 41 based on the time series of the position coordinates. Image) may be generated and transmitted.
  • bitmap raster image
  • the digitizer 21 may transmit the position coordinate of the brush tip in the time series. Further, when the digitizer 21 transmits a processing identifier to the information processing device 3, a vector image or raster image representing the processing identifier entered in the processing identifier entry area 412 of the writing sheet 41 based on the time series of the position coordinates. May be generated and transmitted. Further, the digitizer 21 may execute an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to determine the number of the process identifier entered in the process identifier entry area 412. The digitizer 21 may transmit the number of the determined process identifier as a numerical value.
  • OCR Optical Character Recognition
  • the information processing apparatus 3 receives handwriting information and a processing identifier for each writing sheet 41 of the writing book 4 from the digitizer 21 through the communication interface 3g as a response to the command transmitted to the digitizer 21.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 executes OCR.
  • the information processing device 3 identifies the number entered in the process identifier entry area 412 of each writing sheet 41 as the process identifier.
  • OCR is executed by the digitizer 21, the number of the process identifier is received as a numerical value. In this case, the information processing apparatus 3 does not perform OCR.
  • the handwriting information processing unit 105 searches for setting information stored in the setting information storage unit 102.
  • the handwriting information processing unit 105 specifies a process definition associated with the received process identifier.
  • the handwriting information processing unit 105 executes one or more processes defined by the specified process definition on the handwriting information received from the digitizer 21 together with the process identifier.
  • the handwriting information processing unit 105 may always store the handwriting information in a certain storage destination directory or folder.
  • the directory or folder to be stored is specified based on the file system provided by the OS or application program.
  • the handwriting information processing unit 105 may select a storage destination directory or folder according to the process identifier or meta information attached to the handwriting information.
  • the save destination of handwriting information differs according to the process identifier or meta information. For this reason, handwriting information of a plurality of writing sheets 41 can be sorted for each writing sheet 41 in the information processing apparatus 3.
  • a storage destination directory or folder corresponding to the process identifier or meta information is designated in advance by the user and stored in the setting information storage unit 102 as setting information.
  • the meta information or processing identifier attached to the handwriting information may be transmitted together with the handwriting information.
  • user account information for authenticating access authority to the server may be required.
  • a typical example of user account information is a user ID and a password.
  • the user account information is stored in the setting information storage unit 102 as a part of the setting information processing definition.
  • FIG. 12 shows an example of a procedure for transmitting handwriting information and a processing identifier, which is executed by the digitizer 21 of the reading device 2 according to a program.
  • FIG. 13 shows an example of a procedure for receiving handwriting information and a process identifier, which is executed by the information processing apparatus 3 according to a program.
  • the information processing device 3 transmits an instruction to the digitizer 21 to transmit handwriting information and a processing identifier request at predetermined intervals (step S33).
  • the information processing device 3 waits for data transmitted from the digitizer 21 (step S34). If the information processing apparatus 3 determines that no data is received (step S34: NO), the process returns to S33.
  • the digitizer 21 waits for a command transmitted from the information processing device 3 (S25). If the digitizer 21 determines not to receive the command (S25: NO), it returns the process to S25. When the digitizer 21 determines that the command has been received (step S25: YES), the handwriting information and the processing identifier stored in units of the writing sheet 41 in the main memory 2b or the auxiliary storage device 2c are directed to the information processing apparatus 3. (Step S26). The digitizer 21 erases the time-series of the handwriting position information and the position coordinate of the writing tip corresponding to the processing identifier from the main memory 2b or the auxiliary storage device 2c (step S27). The digitizer repeatedly performs steps S25 to S27.
  • the information processing device 3 When the information processing device 3 receives the handwriting information and the processing identifier for each writing sheet 41 transmitted from the digitizer 21 (step S34: YES), the information processing device 3 sets the processing definition associated with the received processing identifier. It is determined whether the information can be extracted (step S35). When it is determined that the process definition can be extracted (step S35: YES), the information processing apparatus 3 extracts the process definition (step S37). The information processing device 3 performs the process defined by the extracted process definition on the handwriting information corresponding to the process identifier (step S38). The handwriting information on which the process is executed represents the content written on the writing sheet 41 in which the process identifier is entered.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 executes OCR.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 executes a predetermined error process (step S36).
  • the predetermined error processing is, for example, at least one of the following.
  • the handwriting information and the process identifier received from the digitizer 21 are not processed but discarded.
  • the second error process handwriting information and a process identifier are stored in a predetermined directory or folder of the auxiliary storage device 3c.
  • a specific process identifier (for example, 0) is supported. The process defined in the process definition is executed on the handwriting information.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 repeatedly performs steps S33 to S38.
  • the processes of steps S35, S36, S37, and S38 are not always executed immediately after step S34.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 may temporarily store the handwriting information and the process identifier received in step S34 in the main memory 3b or the auxiliary storage device 3c, and execute the process of step S35 after a lapse of time.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 may execute the process of step S35 after an explicit command is given by the user via the operation input device 3d.
  • the information processing device 3 may accumulate handwriting information and processing identifiers of a plurality of writing sheets 41.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 may collectively perform the process of step S35 as a batch process for the accumulated handwriting information and the process identifier.
  • the user writes on each writing sheet 41 of the writing book 4 using the electromagnetic pen 22 which is a writing instrument.
  • the user enters the process identifier corresponding to the desired process in the process identifier entry area 412 of the writing sheet 41.
  • the user enters the start code in the start code entry area 413 of the writing sheet 41.
  • the digitizer 21 repeatedly detects the position coordinates (X, Y) of the writing tip of the electromagnetic pen 22.
  • the digitizer 21 senses a start code entry operation by the user.
  • the digitizer 21 uses handwriting information indicating the content written in the writing area 411 of the writing sheet 41 and the processing identifier written in the processing identifier writing area 412 of the writing sheet 41 as triggered by the start code entry operation. Save in association.
  • the digitizer 21 transmits the saved handwriting information and processing identifier to the information processing device 3.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 receives the handwriting information and the processing identifier of the writing sheet 41 in which the user has entered the start code.
  • the information processing device 3 specifies the contents of one or more processes to be performed on the handwriting information based on the setting information.
  • the information processing device 3 performs the specified process on the handwriting information.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 can automatically process handwriting information obtained by converting handwriting written on the writing sheet 41 into digital data.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 can arbitrarily set the processing mode for the handwriting information based on the setting information input by the user.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 can easily select an appropriate process depending on the time based on the process identifier entered in the writing sheet 41.
  • the process identifier is entered for each writing sheet 41 in the writing book 4.
  • the handwriting information processing unit 105 of the information processing device 3 indicates the content of one or more processes defined by the process definition corresponding to the process identifier entered in the writing sheet 41 written on the writing sheet 41. Execute on handwriting information. Therefore, the user can simply specify the process for the handwriting information representing the content written on the writing sheet 41 for each writing sheet 41.
  • the user enters a start code indicating the intention of starting execution of the process on the writing sheet 41 separately from the process identifier.
  • the digitizer 21 includes a start code detection unit 106 that detects a start code.
  • the start code detection unit 106 detects entry of the start code on the writing sheet 41
  • the handwriting information processing unit 105 of the information processing apparatus 3 defines one or more defined by the process definition corresponding to the process identifier. Processing is performed on the handwriting information. For this reason, the user can control arbitrarily the timing which processes handwriting information.
  • the user can cause the information processing apparatus 3 to start executing a desired process on the written content. The user can prevent the content added to the writing sheet 41 after the processing from being processed by the information processing apparatus 3.
  • the process definition of the setting information includes at least one of the following as the contents of the process for the handwriting information.
  • the first is designation of meta information added to handwriting information.
  • the second is designation of a directory or folder where handwriting information is stored.
  • the third is designation of a destination address for transmission of handwriting information by electronic mail.
  • the fourth is designation of the upload destination of handwriting information.
  • the handwriting information processing unit 105 executes at least one of the following processes based on the setting information.
  • meta information specified by the process definition is added to the handwriting information.
  • handwriting information is stored in a storage destination directory or folder designated by the process definition.
  • handwriting information is transmitted as an e-mail toward the destination address specified by the process definition.
  • handwriting information is uploaded toward the destination specified by the process definition.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 can classify and save handwriting information obtained by converting the contents written on the writing sheet 41 into digital data according to the user.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 can control the transmission form and the transmission destination. For this reason, the information processing apparatus 3 can provide a user with high convenience.
  • the reading device 2 can store handwriting information and processing identifiers for a plurality of pages. Thereby, even when the information processing device 3 is absent or when the battery of the information processing device 3 is exhausted, the reading device 2 can independently convert the written contents of the user into digital data.
  • the reading device 2 receives a request transmitted from the information processing device 3, handwriting information of each writing sheet 41 stored by the reading device 2 and The processing identifier is transmitted from the reading device 2 to the information processing device 3.
  • FIG. 14 is an example of a writing content processing system 1 used together with a writing book 4 in which a plurality of report sheets or memo papers are bound as a writing sheet 41.
  • the writing book 4 is a report pad, for example.
  • the digitizer 21 of the reading device 2 includes a single board surface that incorporates an antenna coil and the like. When the writing book 4 is used together with the reading device 2, the mount of the writing book 4 is fixed to the board surface of the digitizer 21 by sticking or the like. As a result, the relative positional relationship between the writing sheet 41 and the digitizer 21 is fixed.
  • the writing sheet 41 is not limited to paper.
  • the writing sheet 41 may be electronic paper or the like.
  • the electromagnetic pen 22 may not apply ink to the paper writing sheet 41.
  • the electromagnetic pen 22 may not have a function of leaving handwriting on paper.
  • the electromagnetic pen 22 may be a pen, a stylus, or the like that does not cause ink to bleed.
  • the reading device 2 detects the position coordinates (X, Y) of the writing tip of the electromagnetic pen 22 by the electromagnetic induction method, and reads the handwriting information, the processing identifier, and the start code.
  • the method of reading the handwriting information, the process identifier, and the start code is not limited to the electromagnetic induction method, and may be another known method.
  • the position coordinate of the writing tip by photographing a fine dot pattern preliminarily printed on the writing sheet 41 with a camera installed in the vicinity of the writing tip of the electromagnetic pen 22.
  • the dot pattern represents the position coordinates of the location where the dot pattern is attached.
  • the reading device 2 may photograph the writing sheet 41 by an image sensor, or may scan optically. Thereby, the reader 2 may read the handwriting information, the process identifier, and the start code on the writing sheet 41 by the image sensor. In this case, handwriting information, a process identifier, and a start code are acquired as a raster image.
  • the image sensor is, for example, a CCD (Charge Coupled Device), a CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor), or the like.
  • the user when the user designates the process to be executed in the handwriting information, the user enters the process identifier as a number from 0 to 7 on the writing sheet 41.
  • the processing identifier may be a character other than a number, a symbol, a figure, a filled mark, a character string, a barcode, a two-dimensional code, or the like.
  • the color of characters or the like entered in the processing identifier entry area 412 of the writing sheet 41 may be determined.
  • the reading device 2 or the information processing device 3 may use the color as a processing identifier.
  • the reading device 2 or the information processing device 3 may specify the processing identifiers as separate processing identifiers even when the characters are the same, or when the colors of the characters are different.
  • the reading device 2 or the information processing device 3 may specify black 0 and red 0 as different processing identifiers.
  • the user can change the content of the process to be performed on the handwriting information in accordance with the ink color of the electromagnetic pen 22 used when entering the process identifier.
  • the electromagnetic pen 22 may have a function of wirelessly transmitting information indicating the ink color of the electromagnetic pen 22 to the digitizer 21 while the switch 2j is in the ON state.
  • the digitizer 21 may specify the ink color of the electromagnetic pen 22 used by the user together with the time series of the position coordinates (X, Y) of the brush tip.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 can select and execute a process corresponding to the color of the process identifier.
  • the user when starting execution of processing for handwriting information, the user enters a check mark as a start code in the start code entry area 413 of the writing sheet 41.
  • the start code may be a code other than a check mark, for example, a circle, a x, a character, a number, a filled mark, or the like.
  • the information processing device 3 requests the reading device 2 to transmit handwriting information and a processing identifier.
  • the reading device 2 transmits handwriting information and a processing identifier to the information processing device 3.
  • the reading device 2 may transmit handwriting information and a processing identifier to the information processing device 3 regardless of whether or not a request from the information processing device 3 is received.
  • the digitizer 21 of the reading device 2 detects that the start code is entered in the start code entry area 413 of the writing sheet 41 of the writing book 4, the handwriting information of the writing sheet 41 in which the start code is entered and The processing identifier may be transmitted to the information processing device 3.
  • the digitizer 21 detects the position coordinates (X, Y) of the writing tip detected via the antenna coil 2 d on the left board surface 211. ), The handwriting information and the processing identifier may be transmitted to the information processing device 3.
  • the digitizer 21 receives the handwriting information indicating the content written in the writing area 411 of the left writing sheet 41 and the processing identifier entered in the processing identifier entry area 412 of the writing sheet 41. 3 to send.
  • the digitizer 21 detects the position coordinates (X of the writing tip detected via the antenna coil 2 e on the right board surface 212. , Y), the handwriting information and the processing identifier may be transmitted to the information processing device 3.
  • the digitizer 21 receives the handwriting information indicating the contents written in the writing area 411 of the right writing sheet 41 and the processing identifier entered in the processing identifier entry area 412 of the writing sheet 41. 3 to send. Thereafter, the reading device 2 may delete the time series of the position coordinates of the writing tip corresponding to the transmitted handwriting information and the processing identifier from the main memory 2b or the auxiliary storage device 2c.
  • the digitizer 21 may transmit the handwriting information and the processing identifier to the information processing apparatus 3 regardless of whether or not the start code is detected.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 may specify the process definition based on the setting information.
  • the information processing device 3 may execute one or more processes defined by the specified process definition on the handwriting information. That is, in FIG. 4, the reading device 2 functions only as the handwriting information acquisition unit 103 and the process identifier acquisition unit 104, and may not function as the start code detection unit 106.
  • the reading device 2 that acquires the handwriting information and the processing identifier and the information processing device 3 that executes the processing corresponding to the processing identifier for the handwriting information are separate hardware.
  • the reading device 2 and the information processing device 3 may be realized by a single piece of hardware.
  • the information processing device 3 integrated with the reading device 2 includes a setting information receiving unit 101, a setting information storage unit 102, a handwriting information acquisition unit 103, a processing identifier acquisition unit 104, a handwriting information processing unit 105, and a start code detection unit. 106 functions may be realized.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 is a mobile phone terminal, a smartphone, a video game machine, a personal computer, or the like that can be used by being directly touched by the user.
  • a server or personal computer that is connected to the Internet, WAN, LAN, or the like and cannot be directly touched by the user may process the handwriting information based on the setting information.
  • the server or personal computer may process the handwriting information by remote access via the Internet or the like.
  • the handwriting information and the processing identifier acquired by the reading device 2 may be once transmitted to a server or the like via the Internet or the like.
  • the server or the like that has received the handwriting information and the processing identifier may refer to the setting information and execute the processing corresponding to the processing identifier on the handwriting information. That is, a server or the like connected to the Internet, WAN, or LAN may realize the functions of the setting information receiving unit 101, the setting information storage unit 102, and the handwriting information processing unit 105.
  • the digitizer 21 may convert the handwriting information into a vector image or a raster image.
  • the digitizer 21 may generate handwriting information in a file format different from the position coordinates (X, Y).
  • the resolution when the digitizer 21 acquires the position coordinates (X, Y) can be changed as appropriate.
  • the number of colors and tone when the digitizer 21 identifies colors can be changed.
  • the gradation when the digitizer 21 binarizes in black and white can be changed as appropriate.
  • the digitizer 21 may perform image processing by filtering such as sharpening. Designation of the file format, handwriting information, resolution, number of colors, color tone, contents of filter processing, etc. may be included in the processing definition.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 may generate an image having a file format, resolution, and number of colors based on the designation included in the process definition.
  • the information processing device 3 may perform color tone correction, filter processing, and the like based on the designation included in the process definition on the image, if necessary.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 may generate one image file by connecting handwriting information of a plurality of writing sheets 41.
  • the information processing device 3 may extract part or all of the character string written on the writing sheet 41 as text data by executing OCR on the handwriting information.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 may extract a characteristic image or pattern (a company name logo mark or the like) displayed on the writing sheet 41.
  • the information processing device 3 may classify the handwriting information for each process of the handwriting information (granting meta information, selecting a storage destination directory, specifying a transmission destination, etc.) based on the extracted text data, image, or pattern. Good.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 can output the processed handwriting information as follows.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 may perform printing based on the processed handwriting information.
  • the information processing device 3 may store the processed handwriting information in a specific recording medium.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 extracts a character string or the like from the handwriting information by executing OCR, the information processing apparatus 3 may convert the extracted character string into a voice and output it.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 may open the data file of handwriting information with other application software. Specific examples of other applications include image retouching software, document management software, PDF editing software, web applications, SaaS (Software as a Service), and the like.
  • the processing definition may include designation of hardware that outputs handwriting information or an application that opens handwriting information.
  • the information processing device 3 may output handwriting information via hardware based on the designation included in the process definition.
  • the information processing apparatus 3 may open the handwriting information by activating an application based on the designation included in the process definition.
  • the digitizer 21 may add or superimpose a symbol image including an imprint on the handwriting information.
  • the symbol image may be stored in advance in the main memory 3b or the auxiliary storage device 3c of the information processing apparatus 3.

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L'invention concerne un système de traitement de contenu manuscrit, un dispositif de traitement d'informations, un programme, un dispositif de lecture et un ordinateur portable, qui : permettent l'auto-traitement d'informations d'écriture manuscrite obtenues par conversion en données numériques de l'écriture manuscrite qui a été effectuée à la main sur une feuille d'écriture manuscrite ; permettent à un utilisateur de configurer librement un procédé de traitement d'informations d'écriture manuscrite ; et permettent à l'utilisateur de sélectionner facilement un procédé de traitement des informations d'écriture manuscrite. Le système de traitement de contenu manuscrit comprend : un moyen de réception d'informations de configuration (101) servant à recevoir l'entrée des informations de configuration dans lesquelles une définition de traitement qui définit le traitement à exécuter sur les informations d'écriture manuscrite est associée à un identifiant de traitement servant à identifier la définition de traitement ; un moyen de stockage d'informations de configuration (102) servant à stocker les informations de configuration ; un moyen d'acquisition d'informations d'écriture manuscrite (103) servant à acquérir, en tant qu'informations d'écriture manuscrite, l'écriture manuscrite qui a effectuée à la main sur la feuille d'écriture manuscrite ; un moyen d'acquisition d'identifiant de traitement (104) servant à acquérir un identifiant de traitement écrit sur la feuille d'écriture manuscrite ; et un moyen de traitement d'informations d'écriture manuscrite (105) servant à exécuter, en ce qui concerne les informations d'écriture manuscrite acquises par le moyen d'acquisition d'informations d'écriture manuscrite (103), le traitement étant défini par une définition de traitement associée à l'identifiant de traitement acquis.
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