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IMAGINE Personalities: Augmenting Digital Character Workflows Using Motion Capture, Wearable Sensors, and Live Coding. [PDF]

open access: yesSensors (Basel)
Baltas D   +14 more
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Optical Character Recognition

Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1990
Computer-based optical character recognition (OCR) systems allow blind persons access to a wide variety of printed material. This article describes these systems and how they work and discusses the features that should be considered before one purchases them.
L. Converso, S. Hocek
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Optical Character Recognition

PS: Political Science & Politics, 1992
Optical character recognition (OCR) is a process by which printed text is detected and transformed into a computer text file. OCR consists of two basic processes: scanning and recognition. Scanning, performed with a device called a scanner, digitizes the printed page, creating a coded graphics version of the text that may be stored on disk.
Anne Permaloff, Carl Grafton
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OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION

Management Decision, 1971
The idea of optical character recognition (OCR), in other words the “reading” of documents by other than human means, arose as a practical proposition during the Second World War. Wartime experience of using computers in the United States had revealed the contrasts in speeds between the transcription of documents to be processed (at that time the ...
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Nastaliq optical character recognition

Proceedings of the 46th Annual Southeast Regional Conference on XX, 2008
Nastaliq is a calligraphic, beautiful and more aesthetic style of writing Urdu, the national language of Pakistan, also used to read and write in India and other countries of the region.OCRs developed for many world languages are already under efficient use but none exist for Nastaliq -- a calligraphic adaptation of the Arabic scrip which is inherently
Sattar, Sohail A.   +2 more
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