On-line computer recognition of handwritten symbols
On-line computer recognition of handwritten symbols
The RAND tablet: a man-machine graphical communication device
AFIPS '64 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the October 27-29, 1964, fall joint computer conference, part I
Real-time recognition of handprinted text
AFIPS '66 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 7-10, 1966, fall joint computer conference
Experiments in the recognition of hand-printed text, part I: character recognition
AFIPS '68 (Fall, part II) Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part II
Experiments in the recognition of hand-printed text, part II: context analysis
AFIPS '68 (Fall, part II) Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part II
Computer Detection of Freehand Forgeries
IEEE Transactions on Computers
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With the growth of information processing systems incorporating large data bases, many situations arise in which the data to be entered is a human's analysis of a problem. Often it will be undesirable to require the user to learn to type, and this mode can be cumbersome for random two-dimensional entry on a form or drawing. Using an electronic tablet coupled to a display tube would make it convenient for the user to point to a correct answer or print it in a very natural way. This paper describes a new technique for converting these hand written symbols to code words which can subsequently be processed by a computer.