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This document describes the syntax and semantics for the Ink
Markup Language for use in the W3C Multimodal
Interaction Framework as proposed by the W3C Multimodal
Interaction Activity. The Ink Markup Language serves as the
data format for representing ink entered with an electronic pen or
stylus. The markup allows for the input and processing of
handwriting, gestures, sketches, music and other notational
languages in applications. It provides a common format for the
exchange of ink data between components such as handwriting and
gesture recognizers, signature verifiers, and other ink-aware
modules.
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Group Notes
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2003-01-22
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This document describes requirements for the Ink Markup Language
that will be used in the multimodal interaction framework as
proposed by the W3C
Multimodal Interaction Working Group. The Ink Markup Language
will serve as the data format for representing ink entered with an
electronic pen or stylus in a multimodal system. The markup will
allow for the input and processing of handwriting, gestures,
sketches, music and other notational languages in web-based
multimodal applications. In the context of the
W3C Multimodal
Interaction Framework, the markup provides a common format for
the exchange of ink data between components such as handwriting and
gesture recognizers, signature verifiers, and other ink-aware
modules.
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