The NicIcon Database of Handwritten Icons for Crisis Management
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The NicIcon Database of Handwritten Icons for Crisis Management
The NicIcon collection comprises simultaneously acquired online pen trajectories and offline scans of 14 classes of icons that are important in the domain of crisis management and incident response systems. The icons were designed such that (i) they have a visual resemblance to the objects they represent or correspond to well known corresponding symbols (so that they are easy to learn by the users), and (ii) are distinguishable by the computer. Furthermore, each participant was requested to write the so-called "London Letter", a well-known piece of text which is used to collect handwriting for forensic document examination purposes.
The NicIcon database contains 24,441 hand drawn icons that are available both offline (as scans of pen-on-paper drawn icons) and online (recorded as time series coordinates on a digitizing tablet).
In total, 32 participants, all volunteers, participated inthe experiment. They were all Dutch students in the age range of 19 to 30 (μ = 21.63, σ = 2.35), of which 29 were male, and 3 were female.
A detailed description of the data and the collection can be found in the publication "The NicIcon Database of Handwritten Icons for Crisis Management" by Ralph Niels, Don Willems and Louis Vuurpijl. This paper can for example be found at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228664054_The_NicIcon_Database_of_Handwritten_Icons_for_Crisis_Management/citations
.DATA_INFO The NicIcon collection contains data acquired from 33
students. The collection contains so-called "iconic
gestures", representing symbolic drawings of situations and
events to be marked on so-called "interactive maps".
Gesture classes are inspired by symbolic representations of,
e.g., cars, persons, police, floods, accidents, etcetera.
In total 14 classes of gestures were collected.
Furthermore, each participant was requested to write the so-
called "London Letter", a well-known piece of text which is
used to collect handwriting for forensic document examination
purposes.
The data is segmented and labeled in pages and icons.
The texts remain unsegmented, but segmentation in
line/word/character is on our agenda.
.SETUP A Wacom Intuos2 A4 oversize tablet was used as digital
input device. This tablet was set at a resolution of
100 dpi, a reading height of 10 mm, and a maximum data
rate of 100 pps. The device distinguishes 1024 pressure
levels. The tablet was connected to a computer running
Microsoft Windows XP. Specially developed software was
used to record spatial coordinates and
pressure coordinates. An A4-sized sheet of 160 grams/$m^2$
paper was clamped to the tablet. A Wacom writing pen,
with a green Lamy M21 pen tip
(see www.lamy.com/eng/b2c/Refills and inks/M 21), was
used by the participants to draw the data.
Each sheet of paper was scanned using a HP Scanjet 7400C
flatbed scanner at 300dpi resolution in 24bits color. Both
online and offline data are available for download from
http://unipen.nici.ru.nl/NicIcon
Each paper sheet contained seven rows of five columns,
resulting in 35 drawing areas. For each row, 5 instances of
the same class were drawn at a certain size. Each of the 33
participants had to fill in 22 of such paper sheets,
resulting in 770 icon gestures per participant.
.LEXICON_INFO The 14 gesture classes are:
Accident - a triangle with exclamation mark inside
Bomb - a circle with fuse
Car - side-view of a car
Casualty - a circle with an 'X' cross below it
Electricity - a "lightning" arrow with head downwards
Flood - two horizontal curly lines
FireBrigade - a triangle with character 'F' inside
Fire - a gestures with flames
Gas - three vertical curly lines
Injury - a person laying horizontal
Paramedics - a square with a '+' cross inside
Person - a vertical (standing) human figure
Police - a diamond with a 'P' inside
RoadBlock - a circle with a '-' sign inside
Each label associated with an icon contains 6 fields:
----- , where:
www = writer identification (000-034)
pp = page number (00-23)
r = row (0-6)
c = column (0-4)
l = classlabel
s = size
For example, the icon labeled as "000-19-5-4-flood-M"
was written by writer "000" on page "19", at row=5 and col=4,
the label is "flood" and the size is "medium". Note that the
first two sheets were used for practising and contain icons
labeled with size='A' (any). The other size categories are
'S' (small), 'M' (medium), and 'L' (large).
The text from the London letter reads:
Our Londen business is good, but Vienna an Berlin are
quiet. Mr. D. Lloyd has gone to Switzerland and I hope
for good news. He will be there for a week at 1496
Zermatt Street and then goes to Turin and Rome and
will join Colonel Parry and arrive at Athens, Greece,
November 27th or December 2nd. Letters there should be
addressed King James Blvd. 3580. We expect Charles E.
Fuller Tuesday. Dr. L. Mc Quaid and Robert Unger,
Esq., left on the 'Y. X.' Express tonight.
.PAD Wacom Intuos2 A4 oversize
.COMMENT Below, the settings used during data collection. So, resolution was at
100 dpi and sampling rate at 100Hz. Pressure is given in tablet units.
Both X and Y coordinates are given in micrometer (transformed from the
original tablet coordinates).
.COMMENT xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
TABLET TEMPORAL RESOLUTION
.POINTS_PER_SECOND 100
.COMMENT xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
TABLET SPATIAL RESOLUTION = 100dpi, but coordinates are in micro-meter
.X_POINTS_PER_MM 1000
.Y_POINTS_PER_MM 1000
.COMMENT xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
actually, pressure is not in gram but in tablet units
TABLET PRESSURE RESOLUTION = 1024
.POINTS_PER_GRAM 1024
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2023-06-06



