EP1269300A1 - Data input arrangement - Google Patents
Data input arrangementInfo
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- EP1269300A1 EP1269300A1 EP01914307A EP01914307A EP1269300A1 EP 1269300 A1 EP1269300 A1 EP 1269300A1 EP 01914307 A EP01914307 A EP 01914307A EP 01914307 A EP01914307 A EP 01914307A EP 1269300 A1 EP1269300 A1 EP 1269300A1
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06F—ELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
- G06F3/00—Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
- G06F3/01—Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
- G06F3/048—Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI]
- G06F3/0487—Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] using specific features provided by the input device, e.g. functions controlled by the rotation of a mouse with dual sensing arrangements, or of the nature of the input device, e.g. tap gestures based on pressure sensed by a digitiser
- G06F3/0488—Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] using specific features provided by the input device, e.g. functions controlled by the rotation of a mouse with dual sensing arrangements, or of the nature of the input device, e.g. tap gestures based on pressure sensed by a digitiser using a touch-screen or digitiser, e.g. input of commands through traced gestures
- G06F3/04883—Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] using specific features provided by the input device, e.g. functions controlled by the rotation of a mouse with dual sensing arrangements, or of the nature of the input device, e.g. tap gestures based on pressure sensed by a digitiser using a touch-screen or digitiser, e.g. input of commands through traced gestures for inputting data by handwriting, e.g. gesture or text
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- G06F3/00—Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
- G06F3/01—Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
- G06F3/03—Arrangements for converting the position or the displacement of a member into a coded form
- G06F3/033—Pointing devices displaced or positioned by the user, e.g. mice, trackballs, pens or joysticks; Accessories therefor
- G06F3/0354—Pointing devices displaced or positioned by the user, e.g. mice, trackballs, pens or joysticks; Accessories therefor with detection of 2D relative movements between the device, or an operating part thereof, and a plane or surface, e.g. 2D mice, trackballs, pens or pucks
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- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
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- G06F3/00—Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
- G06F3/01—Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
- G06F3/03—Arrangements for converting the position or the displacement of a member into a coded form
- G06F3/0304—Detection arrangements using opto-electronic means
- G06F3/0317—Detection arrangements using opto-electronic means in co-operation with a patterned surface, e.g. absolute position or relative movement detection for an optical mouse or pen positioned with respect to a coded surface
- G06F3/0321—Detection arrangements using opto-electronic means in co-operation with a patterned surface, e.g. absolute position or relative movement detection for an optical mouse or pen positioned with respect to a coded surface by optically sensing the absolute position with respect to a regularly patterned surface forming a passive digitiser, e.g. pen optically detecting position indicative tags printed on a paper sheet
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- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06F—ELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
- G06F3/00—Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
- G06F3/01—Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
- G06F3/03—Arrangements for converting the position or the displacement of a member into a coded form
- G06F3/033—Pointing devices displaced or positioned by the user, e.g. mice, trackballs, pens or joysticks; Accessories therefor
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06F—ELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
- G06F3/00—Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
- G06F3/01—Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
- G06F3/03—Arrangements for converting the position or the displacement of a member into a coded form
- G06F3/041—Digitisers, e.g. for touch screens or touch pads, characterised by the transducing means
Definitions
- the present invention concerns an arrangement for inputting graphical information into a computer system, and a base suitable for incorporation m such an arrangement .
- a drawing device and a storage medium for digital information are provided.
- Input systems of this type often consist of a base and a drawing device.
- the drawing device When the drawing device is moved over the base its movement is recorded m the system electronically as a graphical input, which can be transmitted to a computer system m digital form.
- An example of such an input system is described m US, 4,717,793, A. In this a oase is arranged to detect inductively the position of a drawing device on the base. By repeated recording of this information, the movement of the drawing device across the base results m a graphical input.
- This invention aims to solve the above-mentioned problems either completely or partly.
- This aim is achieved by an arrangement for inputting graphical information into a computer system m accordance witn claim 1, a base suitable for use m such an arrangement m accordance with claim 5, a drawing device m accordance with claim 17 , a storage medium for digital information m accordance with claim 19 and a base according to claim 20.
- an arrangement for inputting graphical information into a computer system, the graphical information arising when a drawing device is moved relative to a base.
- the arrangement is characterised m that the base is provided with a position-coding pattern and m that the drawing device is arranged to detect positions on the base by means of the position-coding pattern.
- the computer system is arranged to record position information from the drawing device indicating positions within a first area on the base as graphical inputs.
- Position information from the drawing device indicating positions within a second area on the base is recorded as information concerning a visual property associated with a graphical input .
- Such a position-coding pattern can be designed m the way described m the Applicant's patent applications WO 00/73983 and PCT/SE00/01667 , which are hereby incorporated by reference. Moreover, reference is made to WO/Ol/16691, the content of which is included in the present specification by reference.
- Such a drawing device has a number of applications m addition to the input of graphical information into graphics programs, etc. A user who has such a drawing device for other applications can therefore realise an arrangement m accordance with the invention just by the use of a suitable position-coded base, for example a sheet of paper, and suitable software, for example m a personal computer. Both the software and the base are relatively cheap to produce, for which reason an arrangement m accordance with the invention can be achieved at low cost.
- the arrangement also permits the carrying out of graphical inputs with various visual properties, which can be selected.
- an arrangement m accordance with the invention is suitable for mobile applications, even if the base is made large. If the base is constructed as a sheet of paper it can simply be folded up.
- the computer system is integrated m the drawing device. This makes possible even greater mobility.
- a graphical image can thus be produced m the drawing device and, for example, later transmitted via a mobile telephone system to a server, without having a personal computer on site.
- the computer system may be integrated m a cellular telephone.
- the computer system may be devised to display an indication of the latest selected visual property. This allows for acknowledging the user as regards the selected visual property.
- a base is provided for the input of graphical information into a computer system, the graphical information arising when a drawing device is moved relative to the base.
- the base is provided with a position-coding pattern, which makes it possible to detect positions on the base using the drawing device, which is arranged to transmit position information to the computer system.
- the base has a first and a second area. Positions within the first area are intended to be detected by tne computer system as graphi- cal inputs and positions within the second area as information concerning a visual property associated with a graphical input.
- the first and the second area on the base are preferably separated from eacn other in a visible //ay, which makes it easier for a user to work with an arrangement according to the invention.
- the information concerning visual properties can preferably consist of colour information, hicr. enables more expressive grapnical inputs to be car ⁇ e ⁇ out, as several colours can be used.
- the mfor ⁇ at ⁇ on con- cerning visual properties can consist of line type information, which enables more expressive graphical inputs to be carried out, as several types of line can he used, for example solid, dotted and oroken.
- the information concerning visual properties can consist of l ne width information, which enables more expressive grapnical inputs to be carried out, as several line widths can be used.
- a sub-area within tne second area, wnere a pos_t ⁇ on within the sub-area is intended to indicate a particular colour can preferably be coloured with this colour.
- a sub-area within the above-mentioned second area, where a position within the sub-area is intended to indicate a particular colour can be provided with an alphanumeric indicator signifying this colour. This makes it possible for a user with limited colour vision to be able, m spite of this, to carry out graphical inputs with colour properties as required.
- the second area can comprise a set of visually separated sub-areas, each provided with at least one alphanumeric symbol This makes possible the input of properties from a great number of visual properties even though only a small second area is provided. This is because a combination of sub-area indications can be made arbitrarily long.
- a drawing device for inputting graphical mforma- tion into a computer system, where the graphical information arises when the drawing device is moved relative to a base.
- the drawing device is arranged to detect positions on the base cy the utilisation of a position-coding pattern marked on tr.e base.
- a computer system integrated m the drawing device is arranged to detect positions within a first area on the base as graphical inputs and positions withm a second area on the base as information concerning visual properties associated with a grapnical input .
- the advantages of such a drawing device are shown m the discussion aoove .
- the drawing device can also be varied m a number of ways corresponding to the base described above .
- a storage medium for digital information which can be read by a computer system, the storage medium containing a program for inputting graphical information into a computer system where the program defines the following steps: recording of position information from a drawing device indicating positions withm a first area on a base as graphical inputs; and recording of position information from a drawing device indicating positions within a second area on the base as information concerning visual properties associated with a graphical input.
- a program makes possible the function of an ar- rangement of the type described above.
- the program can also be varied m a number of ways corresponding to the base described above .
- Fig. 1 shows an arrangement for inputting graphical information m accordance with the invention.
- Fig. 2 shows an alternative embodiment of a base intended to be used m such an arrangement .
- Fig. 3 shows a further embodiment of such a base.
- Fig. 4 shows diagrammatically tne steps m a compu- ter program suitable for use m an arrangement m accordance with tne invention.
- Fig. 1 shows an arrangement for inputting graphi- cal information m accordance with the invention.
- the arrangement comprises a drawing device 1, which is moved over a base 3.
- a trace 5 preferably of ink, is deposited on the base 3. This is not, however, necessary.
- the base can be made of an easily erasable material, which means that the base 3 can be used many times.
- a position-coding pattern 7 (shown enlarged) is printed on the base.
- the position-coding pattern 7 is so designed that if part of the pattern with a certain minimum size is re- corded, then this part of the pattern's position m the pattern and thereby on the base can be determined unambiguously.
- the positioning coding pattern 7 can advantageously be of such a type as shown m the Applicant's above - mentioned Applications WO 00/73983 and PCT/SEOO/01667 where each position is coded by a number of symbols and where a symbol is used to code a number of positions.
- the position-coding pattern 7 shown is constructed as shown m WO 00/73983, where a large dot represents a "one" and a small dot represents a "zero". It is, however, also possible to design the position-coding pattern 7 as described m PCT/SEOO/01667, where different displacements of a dot m relation to a raster point code different symbol values .
- the drawing device 1 is arranged to detect positions on the base 3 utilising the position-coding pattern 7. When the drawing device 1 is moved relative to the base 3 and m contact with this, the drawing device records a series of positions on the base 3, which series is transmitted to a computer system 9, m this case a personal computer.
- the computer system may also be integrated m a cellular telephone.
- the transmission of the position information can be carried out by means of various types of cables or by means of an infrared link. However, a short-range radio link is preferably used, for example m accordance with the BLUETOOTH standard.
- the position information can be transmitted as a set of pairs of coordinates, but preferably the drawing device 1 first converts the series of pairs of co-ordinates into a polygon tram which is then transmitted.
- the transmission can be carried out m several steps.
- an input can be carried out with the drawing device and base and then the position information is transmitted to a personal computer.
- This information can then be transmitted over a network to a server, m which interpretation of the graphical inputs is carried out.
- the drawing device 1 may be provided with means for allotting a detected position a time-stamp. This enables the order of graphical inputs to be preserved.
- the base 3 comprises a first area 11 corresponding to a first number of pairs of co-ordinates, and a second area 13, corresponding to a second number of pairs of coordinates.
- the first area 11 and the second area 13 en the base 3 are visually separated, m this case by means of a printed line 15.
- the computer system 9 is arranged, using suitable software, to record position information from the drawing device, for example m the form of a polygon train, within the first area 11 as a graphical input. In the example shown, a trace 5 is deposited as mentioned when the drawing device 1 is moved over the base 3 m contact with this.
- the computer system 9 records the position - formation which then arises and which is transmitted as a graphical input 17.
- the graphical input 17 is thus graphical digital information, which corresponds to a copy of the trace 5.
- This graphical input 17 can, for example, be reproduced on the screen 19 of the computer system 9.
- a graphical input thus means that at least one image pixel, stored or displayed, changes state.
- a number of graphical inputs can make up an image which, for example, can be sent with an e-mail.
- this position is allotted a time-stamp, which corresponds to the time of detection.
- This timing information may be saved and used by the system in order to reproduce, not only a completed drawing, but also the manner which the drawing was formed.
- the computer system 9 is also arranged to record position information from the drawing device 1 within the second area 13 as information concerning a visual property associated with a graphical input. For example, as already shown, after having created and recorded a graphical input 17, the user can point with the drawing device 1 at a particular sub-area 21 in the second area 13 and thereby assign to the graphical input 17 a property (for example the colour blue) associated with this sub-area 21. This can also be done before the graphical input 17 is carried out, depending upon how the software in the computer system 9 is set.
- a sub-area 21 within the second area 13, where a position within the sub-area 21 is intended to indicate a particular visual property is suitably provided with a visible, visual indicator 22 representing this property.
- the computer system can also be integrated into the drawing device. In this way a complete graphic image can be produced in the drawing device and then, for example, transmitted by means of a mobile telephone system to a server or the like.
- the drawing device 1 can also be integrated into, for example, a mobile telephone. It is also possible to let a computer system m the drawing device identify which positions are to be interpreted as graphical inputs and which are to be interpreted as visual properties. The information corresponding to graphical inputs with particular properties can then be transmitted to another computer system, for example a personal computer.
- Fig. 2 shows an alternative embodiment of a base 3' intended to be part of an arrangement according to the invention. Also here the base 3' comprises a first area 11' and a second area 13' .
- the first area 11' is used to create graphical inputs and to accept a corresponding trace 5' .
- the second area 13' is used to assign visual properties to the graphical inputs .
- a visual property When a visual property is chosen, this property may preferably be fed back to the user in some way m order to acknowledge the choice of visual property. If, for instance, the drawing device communicates with a personal computer and the user chooses the visual property blue, the legend "blue" may be displayed on the monitor of the personal computer. If the drawing device communicates with a cellular telephone, a display on this telephone may be used m the same way. Alternatively, a display could be provided on the drawing device itself in order to achieve this functionality.
- Fig. 3 shows a further embodiment of a base 3" according to the invention.
- the base may generally consist of a paper sheet, which is an inexpensive solution.
- the base is provided with a position-coding pattern.
- the base 3" comprises a first area 11" and a second area 13" .
- the first area 11" is used to create graphical inputs and to accept a corresponding trace 5".
- the second area 13" is used to assign visual properties to the graphical inputs.
- the second area 13" has here a number of divisions 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, each containing a number of sub-areas 21". Each sub-area 21" comprises a set of positions.
- the arrangement detects any of the positions withm this set, this is recorded as mfor- mation concerning a visual property corresponding to this sub-area 21".
- the position codes m the sub-area 21" do not normally occur withm other sub-areas m the base 3" .
- the information concerning a visual property can be colour information.
- the base 3" has here a first division 23 and a third division 27 m the second area 13" which are used for recording colour information.
- the sub-areas within the first division 23 are printed with alphanumeric indicators 22" signifying the colours represented by the sub-areas. In this case these consist of the names of the colours, but, for example, colour codes could also be used.
- the sub-areas m the third division 27 have been coloured with the colours (shown here by different shading) they represent, which provides a user interface, which is independent of language.
- the second division 25 is used m a similar way to represent line thickness information and the fourth division 29 is used to represent line type information.
- fig 3 there is shown 16 separate sub-areas, each having a numeral 0 to 9 and letters A to F attributed to each sub-area.
- a numeral or letter corresponding to this sub-area may be inserted m the message.
- character recognition can be avoided.
- These sub-areas may thus be used to achieve non-graphical inputs as well as applying properties to graphical inputs. In this way virtually any type of simulated keyboard witn for instance ASCII - characters may be achieved.
- a fifth division 31 the second sub-area 13" comprises visually separated sub-areas, each provided with at least one alphanumeric character. By pointing at a sequence of these characters the user can input an arbitrarily long code, corresponding to a particular visual property. In this way a small surface can be provided with means for reliable indication of a large number of properties.
- a sixth division 33 is used for specifying m wn ch layer a graphical input is to oe deposited m for example a drawing. Applying graphical inputs on different layers may be useful m many applications. For instance, a machine drawing may be completed m a first layer and legends explaining features of the machine may be placed m a second layer. Then it is optional whether the explanations should be displayed or not. Different recipients may also be emailed with different sets of layers .
- a specific layer may be assigned specific properties, such as a specific l ne width and a specific line colour.
- Graphical inputs may oe assigned other types of visual properties.
- a graphical input may be assigned a "text” -property, which makes the system apply OCR (Optical Character Recognition) functionalities on tne input .
- OCR Optical Character Recognition
- a recorded legend may be given a visual property such as "bold” or "italic” by using a corresponding subarea .
- a coarse circle form inputted by the user may then, for instance, be perfected by the system, by applying a "circle” subarea.
- the user may specify a centre and radius for a circle m the first area and mar a "circle” subarea m the second area.
- logos and other figures may oe drawn.
- Other subarea- functions may Oe "erase” delete objects in an area , "clear” (delete all objects; and “undo” (delete the latest inputted object) .
- Fig. 4 shows d agrammatically the steps a computer program suitable for incorporation m an arrangement according to the invention where a base has t'.c areas.
- the program which can be stored on any digital storage medium (for example a diskette) , defines steps as follows. After the identification 41 of a position, which is preferably carried out m the drawing device, it is determined 43 whether the position lies withm the first area. If such is tne case, there is a first recording 45 of the position information as a graphical mp_c. This first recording comprises a numioer of subroutines (not shown) .
- tne position lies withm tne second area, so that a second recording 47 of the position m- formation takes place as information concerning visual properties of a graphical input.
- the second recording also comprises a number of sub-routines (not snown) .
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