noun
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recognition
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Many of these applications may need some form of handwriting recognition .
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Such tablets first became available in the late 1950's and precipitated considerable activity in on-line handwriting recognition .
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On-line handwriting recognition requires some kind of digitising data tablet to capture the script as it is written.
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Effective and reliable handwriting recognition will necessarily form an important part of this new technology.
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Systems for handwriting recognition Script recognition systems are traditionally most heavily concerned with the problem of pattern recognition.
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There are arguments in favour of handwriting recognition .
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Although recognition of handwriting has received much less attention the task is simpler and promising results have been obtained.
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Aunt Margaret's curly, black handwriting skipped and hopped on the paper because Melanie's eyes were so tired.
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Effective and reliable handwriting recognition will necessarily form an important part of this new technology.
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It was in the handwriting of my old friend Henry Jekyll.
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Likewise, in cursive handwriting it is often difficult to determine where one letter stops and another starts.
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Text recognition has the same remaining problem as handwriting recognition.
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They learn for a day the art of copperplate handwriting on slates.
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This described a form of handwriting used for everyday purposes.