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/* * scribble.h: User-Level API for Handwriting Recognition * Author: James Kempf * Created On: Mon Nov 2 14:01:25 1992 * Last Modified By: Sape Mullender * Last Modified On: Fri Aug 25 10:24:50 EDT 2000 * Copyright (c) 1994 by Sun Microsystems Computer Company * All rights reserved. * * Use and copying of this software and preparation of * derivative works based upon this software are permitted. * Any distribution of this software or derivative works * must comply with all applicable United States export control * laws. * * This software is made available as is, and Sun Microsystems * Computer Company makes no warranty about the software, its * performance, or its conformity to any specification */ /* * Opaque type for the recognizer. The toolkit must access through * appropriate access functions. */ #pragma incomplete struct _Recognizer typedef struct _Recognizer* recognizer; /* * Opaque type for recognizers to implement dictionaries. */ typedef struct _wordset *wordset; typedef struct rc rc; typedef struct rec_correlation rec_correlation; typedef struct rec_alternative rec_alternative; typedef struct rec_element rec_element; typedef struct gesture gesture; typedef uint wchar_t; /* Scalar Type Definitions */ /* For better readibility.*/ typedef int bool; #define true 1 #define false 0 /*For pointers to extra functions on recognizer.*/ typedef void (*rec_fn)(); /* * rec_confidence is an integer between 0-100 giving the confidence of the * recognizer in a particular result. */ typedef uchar rec_confidence; /**************** RECOGNIZER CONFIGURATION INFORMATION *******************/ /* * Recognizer information. Gives the locale, category of the character * set returned by the recognizer, and any subsets to which the * recognition can be limited. The locale and category should be * suitable for the setlocale(3). Those recognizers which don't do text * can simply report a blank locale and category, and report the * graphics types they recognize in the subset. */ typedef struct { char* ri_locale; /*The locale of the character set.*/ char* ri_name; /*Complete pathname to the recognizer.*/ char** ri_subset; /*Null terminated list of subsets supported*/ } rec_info; /*These define a set of common character subset names.*/ #define GESTURE "GESTURE" /* gestures only */ #define MATHSET "MATHSET" /* %^*()_+={}<>,/. */ #define MONEYSET "MONEYSET" /* $, maybe cent, pound, and yen */ #define WHITESPACE "WHITESPACE" /* gaps are recognized as space */ #define KANJI_JIS1 "KANJI_JIS1" /* the JIS1 kanji only */ #define KANJI_JIS1_PLUS "KANJI_JIS1_PLUS" /* JIS1 plus some JIS2 */ #define KANJI_JIS2 "KANJI_JIS2" /* the JIS1 + JIS2 kanji */ #define HIRIGANA "HIRIGANA" /* the hirigana */ #define KATAKANA "KATAKANA" /* the katakana */ #define UPPERCASE "UPPERCASE" /* upper case alphabetics, no digits */ #define LOWERCASE "LOWERCASE" /* lower case alphabetics, no digits */ #define DIGITS "DIGITS" /* digits 0-9 only */ #define PUNCTUATION "PUNCTUATION" /* \!-;'"?()&., */ #define NONALPHABETIC "NONALPHABETIC" /* all nonalphabetics, no digits */ #define ASCII "ASCII" /* the ASCII character set */ #define ISO_LATIN12 "ISO_LATIN12" /* The ISO Latin 12 characters */ /******************** RECOGNITION INPUT STRUCTURES ***********************/ /* * WINDOW SYSTEM INTERFACE */ /*Bounding box. Structurally identical to Rectangle.*/ typedef Rectangle pen_rect; /* * RECOGNITION CONTEXT */ /* Structure for reporting writing area geometric constraints. */ typedef struct { pen_rect pr_area; short pr_row, pr_col; } pen_frame; /* * Structure for describing a set of letters to constrain recognition. * ls_type is the same as the re_type field for rec_element below. */ typedef struct _letterset { char ls_type; union _ls_set { char* aval; wchar_t* wval; } ls_set; } letterset; /********************* RECOGNITION RETURN VALUES *************************/ /*Different types in union. "Other" indicates a cast is needed.*/ #define REC_NONE 0x0 /*No return value*/ #define REC_GESTURE 0x1 /*Gesture.*/ #define REC_ASCII 0x2 /*Array of 8 bit ASCII*/ #define REC_VAR 0x4 /*Array of variable width characters. */ #define REC_WCHAR 0x8 /*Array of Unicode (wide) characters. */ #define REC_OTHER 0x10 /*Undefined type.*/ #define REC_CORR 0x20 /*rec_correlation struct*/ /* * Recognition elements. A recognition element is a structure having a * confidence level member, and a union, along with a flag indicating * the union type. The union contains a pointer to the result. This * is the basic recognition return value, corresponding to one * recognized word, letter, or group of letters. */ struct rec_element { char re_type; /*Union type flag.*/ union { gesture * gval; /*Gesture.*/ char* aval; /*ASCII and variable width.*/ wchar_t* wval; /*Unicode.*/ rec_correlation* rcval; /*rec_correlation*/ } re_result; rec_confidence re_conf; /*Confidence (0-100).*/ }; /* * Recognition alternative. The recognition alternative gives * a translated element for a particular segmentation, and * a pointer to an array of alternatives for the next position * in the segmentation thread. */ struct rec_alternative { rec_element ra_elem; /*the translated element*/ uint ra_nalter; /*number of next alternatives*/ rec_alternative* ra_next; /*the array of next alternatives*/ }; /************************** GESTURES **************************/ /* * Gestures. The toolkit initializes the recognizer with a * set of gestures having appropriate callbacks. * When a gesture is recognized, it is returned as part of a * recognition element. The recognizer fills in the bounding * box and hotspots. The toolkit fills in any additional values, * such as the current window, and calls the callback. */ struct gesture { char* g_name; /*The gesture's name.*/ uint g_nhs; /*Number of hotspots.*/ pen_point* g_hspots; /*The hotspots.*/ pen_rect g_bbox; /*The bounding box.*/ void (*g_action)(gesture*); /*Pointer to execution function.*/ void* g_wsinfo; /*For toolkit to fill in.*/ }; typedef void (*xgesture)(gesture*); /* * Recognition correlation. A recognition correlation is a recognition * of the stroke input along with a correlation between the stroke * input and the recognized text. The rec_correlation struct contains * a pointer to an arrray of pointers to strokes, and * two arrays of integers, giving the starting point and * stopping point of each corresponding recogition element returned * in the strokes. */ struct rec_correlation { rec_element ro_elem; /*The recognized alternative.*/ uint ro_nstrokes; /*Number of strokes.*/ Stroke* ro_strokes; /*Array of strokes.*/ uint* ro_start; /*Starting index of points.*/ uint* ro_stop; /*Stopping index of points.*/ }; /* * ADMINISTRATION */ /* * recognizer_load - If directory is not NULL, then use it as a pathname * to find the recognizer. Otherwise, use the default naming conventions * to find the recognizer having file name name. The subset argument * contains a null-terminated array of names for character subsets which * the recognizer should translate. */ recognizer recognizer_load(char*, char*, char**); /* * recognizer_unload - Unload the recognizer. */ int recognizer_unload(recognizer); /* * recognizer_get_info-Get a pointer to a rec_info * giving the locale and subsets supported by the recognizer, and shared * library pathname. */ const rec_info* recognizer_get_info(recognizer); /* * recognizer_manager_version-Return the version number string of the * recognition manager. */ const char* recognizer_manager_version(recognizer); /* * recognizer_load_state-Get any recognizer state associated with name * in dir. Note that name may not be simple file name, since * there may be more than one file involved. Return 0 if successful, * -1 if not. */ int recognizer_load_state(recognizer, char*, char*); /* * recognizer_save_state-Save any recognizer state to name * in dir. Note that name may not be a simple file name, since * there may be more than one file involved. Return 0 if successful, * -1 if not. */ int recognizer_save_state(recognizer, char*, char*); /* * recognizer_error-Return the last error message, or NULL if none. */ char* recognizer_error(recognizer); /* * DICTIONARIES */ /* recognizer_load_dictionary-Load a dictionary from the directory * dir and file name. Return the dictionary pointer if successful, * otherwise NULL. */ wordset recognizer_load_dictionary(recognizer, char*, char*); /* recoginzer_save_dictionary-Save the dictionary to the file. Return 0 * successful, -1 if error occurs. */ int recognizer_save_dictionary(recognizer, char*, char*, wordset); /* * recognizer_free_dictionary-Free the dictionary. Return 0 if successful, * -1 if error occurs. */ int recognizer_free_dictionary(recognizer, wordset); /* * recognizer_add_to_dictionary-Add the word to the dictionary. Return 0 * if successful, -1 if error occurs. */ int recognizer_add_to_dictionary(recognizer, letterset*, wordset); /* * recognizer_delete_from_dictionary-Delete the word from the dictionary. * Return 0 if successful, -1 if error occurs. */ int recognizer_delete_from_dictionary(recognizer, letterset*, wordset); /* * TRANSLATION */ /* recognizer_set/get_context - Set/get the recognition context for * subsequent buffering and translation. recognizer_set_context() * returns -1 if an error occurs, otherwise 0. recognizer_get_context() * returns NULL if no context has been set. The context is copied to avoid * potential memory deallocation problems. */ int recognizer_set_context(recognizer, rc*); rc* recognizer_get_context(recognizer); /* recognizer_clear - Set stroke buffer to NULL and clear the context. * Returns -1 if an error occurred, otherwise 0. Both the context and the * stroke buffer are deallocated. If delete_points_p is true, delete the * points also. */ int recognizer_clear(recognizer, bool); /* recognizer_get/set_buffer - Get/set the stroke buffer. The stroke buffer * is copied to avoid potential memory allocation problems. Returns -1 if * an error occurs, otherwise 0. */ int recognizer_get_buffer(recognizer, uint*, Stroke**); int recognizer_set_buffer(recognizer, uint, Stroke*); /* recognizer_translate - Copy the strokes argument into the stroke buffer and * translate the buffer. If correlate_p is true, then provide stroke * correlations as well. If either nstrokes is 0 or strokes is NULL, then * just translate the stroke buffer and return the translation. Return an * array of alternative translation segmentations in the ret pointer and the * number of alternatives in nret, or NULL and 0 if there is no translation. * The direction of segmentation is as specified by the rc_direction field in * the buffered recognition context. Returns -1 if an error occurred, * otherwise 0. */ int recognizer_translate(recognizer, uint, Stroke*, bool, int*, rec_alternative**); /* * recognizer_get_extension_functions-Return a null terminated array * of functions providing extended functionality. Their interfaces * will change depending on the recognizer. */ rec_fn* recognizer_get_extension_functions(recognizer); /* * GESTURE SUPPORT */ /* * recognizer_get_gesture_names - Return a null terminated array of * character strings containing the gesture names. */ char** recognizer_get_gesture_names(recognizer); /* * recognizer_set_gesture_action-Set the action function associated with the * name. */ xgesture recognizer_set_gesture_action(recognizer, char*, xgesture, void*); /* * The following functions are for deleting data structures returned * by the API functions. */ void delete_rec_alternative_array(uint, rec_alternative*, bool); void delete_rec_correlation(rec_correlation*, bool); /* * These are used by clients to create arrays for passing to API * functions. */ Stroke* make_Stroke_array(uint); void delete_Stroke_array(uint, Stroke*, bool); pen_point* make_pen_point_array(uint); void delete_pen_point_array(pen_point*); Stroke* copy_Stroke_array(uint, Stroke*); /*Extension function interfaces and indices.*/ #define LI_ISA_LI 0 /*Is this a li recognizer?.*/ #define LI_TRAIN 1 /*Train recognizer*/ #define LI_CLEAR 2 /* ari's clear-state extension fn. */ #define LI_GET_CLASSES 3 /* ari's get-classes extension fn. */ #define LI_NUM_EX_FNS 4 /*Number of extension functions*/ typedef bool (*li_isa_li)(recognizer r); typedef int (*li_recognizer_train)(recognizer, rc*, uint, Stroke*, rec_element*, bool); typedef int (*li_recognizer_clearState)(recognizer); typedef int (*li_recognizer_getClasses)(recognizer, char ***, int *);