DeepWriteSYN: On-Line Handwriting Synthesis via Deep Short-Term Representations
Proc. 35th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2021 This study proposes DeepWriteSYN, a novel on-line handwriting synthesis approach via deep short-term representations. It comprises two modules: i) an optional and interchangeable temporal segmentation, which divides the handwriting into sho...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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14.09.2020
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Summary: | Proc. 35th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2021 This study proposes DeepWriteSYN, a novel on-line handwriting synthesis
approach via deep short-term representations. It comprises two modules: i) an
optional and interchangeable temporal segmentation, which divides the
handwriting into short-time segments consisting of individual or multiple
concatenated strokes; and ii) the on-line synthesis of those short-time
handwriting segments, which is based on a sequence-to-sequence Variational
Autoencoder (VAE). The main advantages of the proposed approach are that the
synthesis is carried out in short-time segments (that can run from a character
fraction to full characters) and that the VAE can be trained on a configurable
handwriting dataset. These two properties give a lot of flexibility to our
synthesiser, e.g., as shown in our experiments, DeepWriteSYN can generate
realistic handwriting variations of a given handwritten structure corresponding
to the natural variation within a given population or a given subject. These
two cases are developed experimentally for individual digits and handwriting
signatures, respectively, achieving in both cases remarkable results.
Also, we provide experimental results for the task of on-line signature
verification showing the high potential of DeepWriteSYN to improve
significantly one-shot learning scenarios. To the best of our knowledge, this
is the first synthesis approach capable of generating realistic on-line
handwriting in the short term (including handwritten signatures) via deep
learning. This can be very useful as a module toward long-term realistic
handwriting generation either completely synthetic or as natural variation of
given handwriting samples. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2009.06308 |