Deepak Singh Kalhan

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CVAug 4, 2024
A First Look at Chebyshev-Sobolev Series for Digital Ink

Deepak Singh Kalhan, Stephen M. Watt

Considering digital ink as plane curves provides a valuable framework for various applications, including signature verification, note-taking, and mathematical handwriting recognition. These plane curves can be obtained as parameterized pairs of approximating truncated series (x(s), y(s)) determined by sampled points. Earlier work has found that representing these truncated series (polynomials) in a Legendre or Legendre-Sobolev basis has a number of desirable properties. These include compact data representation, meaningful clustering of like symbols in the vector space of polynomial coefficients, linear separability of classes in this space, and highly efficient calculation of variation between curves. In this work, we take a first step at examining the use of Chebyshev-Sobolev series for symbol recognition. The early indication is that this representation may be superior to Legendre-Sobolev representation for some purposes.

CVSep 13, 2025
Well-Conditioned Polynomial Representations for Mathematical Handwriting Recognition

Robert M. Corless, Deepak Singh Kalhan, Stephen M. Watt

Previous work has made use of a parameterized plane curve polynomial representation for mathematical handwriting, with the polynomials represented in a Legendre or Legendre-Sobolev graded basis. This provides a compact geometric representation for the digital ink. Preliminary results have also been shown for Chebyshev and Chebyshev-Sobolev bases. This article explores the trade-offs between basis choice and polynomial degree to achieve accurate modeling with a low computational cost. To do this, we consider the condition number for polynomial evaluation in these bases and bound how the various inner products give norms for the variations between symbols.