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Showing papers on "Handwriting recognition published in 1962"


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TL;DR: Handwriting can be characterized as a sequence of basic strokes connected according to rule, and so generated approximates that of humans very closely.
Abstract: Handwriting can be characterized as a sequence of basic strokes connected according to rule. Handwriting so generated approximates that of humans very closely. Such a matching process can be used as the fundamental principle in a handwriting recognizer.

120 citations


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J. L. Masterson1, R. S. Hirsch1
TL;DR: The paper describes the scanning technique, its associated optical system, the logic design and the results of a study evaluating the ability of a group of subjects to write arabic numbers within the specified constraints of the system.
Abstract: A scanner and optical system were constructed to recognize handwritten arabic numerals. The paper describes the scanning technique, its associated optical system, the logic design and the results of a study evaluating the ability of a group of subjects to write arabic numbers within the specified constraints of the system.

10 citations