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Home Projets AI for e-education Archive by category "past_AI_e-education"

Category: past_AI_e-education

KIHT: Kaligo-based Intelligent Handwriting Teacher – French/German bilateral ANR research project

The aim of the KIHT project is to develop an intelligent learning device (« DigiPen » electronic pen) for digitized handwriting. The electronic « DigiPen » hardware is designed by STABILO with the help of the German KIT institute, which is responsible for integrating artificial intelligence algorithms. IRISA’s IntuiDoc team is responsible for the…

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    Applications

    • Offline handwriting recognition
    • Online handwriting analysis
    • Document analysis
    • Document understanding
    • Pattern recognition
    • User interaction
    • User interface
    • e-education

    Methods

    • Hybrid IA systems
    • Deep Learning
    • Machine Learning
    • Grammars
    • Fuzzy inference systems
IRISA INSA Rennes Université de Rennes 1 CNRS
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