Handwritten Fonts Modeling Based on Fat Lines of Variable Width
Date issued
2008
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
In this paper we consider a new geometrical primitive - a curve of variable width (a fat curve). The fat curve is
a trace of circle with variable radius moving along a smooth trajectory of the finite length called as an axis. For
the mathematical description of such primitives cubic B-splines are used. By means of them it is possible to
specify both an axis and a radius value (a thickness) of a fat curve. We solve a problem of representation of
hand-written characters given as raster binary images in the form of association of fat curves. We demonstrate a
possibility of modeling of "real" handwriting by entering small deformations into the form of fat curves. We
consider a method of automatic kerning (visual alignment of letter spacing) of hand-written characters given as
curves of variable width. We describe the way of output of arbitrary text presented by series of fat curves on
raster-scan devices (printed output, displayed output). A prototype of a font editor of fat curves was developed
by the authors of this paper. The presented approach can be used as embedded module (plug-in) in font editors
of hand-written characters.
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modelování obrazu, ruční písmo, tlusté křivky, automatický kerning
Citation
WSCG '2008: Full Papers: The 16-th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS, University of West Bohemia Plzen, Czech Republic, February 4 - 7, 2008, p. 25-32.