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  • Handwriting recognition systems require both specialized hardware and software, and creating one with sustainable materials poses various challenges.
  • A new flexible and electrically conductive wood-derived hydrogel array is developed as a handwriting input panel, utilizing materials like lignin, polypyrrole, and polyacrylic acid.
  • The system achieves efficient handwritten recognition through a 5×5 signal matrix and simplified algorithms, potentially leading to future applications in wearable technology and healthcare devices.

Article Abstract

Handwriting recognition is a highly integrated system, demanding hardware to collect handwriting signals and software to deal with input data. Nonetheless, the design of such a system from scratch with sustainable materials and an easily accessible computing network presents significant challenges. In pursuit of this goal, a flexible, and electrically conductive wood-derived hydrogel array is developed as a handwriting input panel, enabling recognizing alphabet handwriting assisted by machine learning technique. For this, lignin extraction-refill, polypyrrole coating, and polyacrylic acid filling, endowing flexibility, and electrical conduction to wood are sequentially implemented. Subsequently, these woods are manufactured into a 5 × 5 array, creating a matrix of signals upon handwriting. Efficient handwritten recognition is then achieved through appropriate manual feature extraction and algorithms with low complexity within a computing network, as demonstrated in this work, the strategic choice of expertise-based feature engineering and simplified algorithms effectively boost the overall model performance on handwriting recognition. With potential adaptability, further applications in customized wearable devices and hands-on healthcare appliances are envisioned.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11653617PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202404437DOI Listing

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