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Character (mathematics)

About: Character (mathematics) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 46723 publications have been published within this topic receiving 411412 citations.


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19 Nov 2001
TL;DR: A user interface for a text entry device, comprising of a display having a first display section and a second display section, and a keypad including a set of text entry keys each having a given set of characters associated therewith, is described in this paper.
Abstract: A user interface for a text entry device, comprising: a display having a first display section and a second display section, and a keypad including a set of text entry keys each having a set of characters associated therewith. The set of characters associated with each of the text entry keys being displayed in the second display section. A predictive character editor engine with associated directories is adapted to receive a string of input strokes and to output a list of matching word candidates in response thereto. A controller receives inputs from a set of text entry keys, and generates said string of input strokes for the predictive character editor. The controller presents in said first display section at least one of said matching word candidates from the predictive character editor for selection by the user.

79 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that if G is an adjoint group of type E, or E, (in large characteristic) then any class function on the unipotent set of G(F) can be expressed as an explicit linear combination of the Rt and 146 0021~8693/M $3.00

79 citations

Patent
22 Feb 2000
TL;DR: An interactive character system that includes one or more toy characters and an environment, such as a theme park, is described in this article, where the electronic system is structured to produce oral communication and has a programmable memory structured to store software.
Abstract: An interactive character system that includes one or more toy characters and an environment, such as a theme park. Each toy character has one or more one or more electronic signal receivers, and an electronic system. The electronic system is structured to produce oral communication and has a programmable memory structured to store software. The software is structured to interact with the electronic signals and to cause the electronic system to produce the oral communication. The environment has one or more environmental electronic signal transmitters disposed therein. The toy character, one or more one or more electronic signal receivers interact with the one or more environmental electronic signal transmitters to cause the toy character electronic system to produce the oral communication.

79 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an approach to on-line handwritten alphanumeric character recognition based on sequential handwriting signals is presented and the issue of reference (or template) set evolution is also addressed.

78 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20242
20233,365
20227,818
20211,037
20201,521
20191,881