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Technology: Adam Matthew's Text Recognition

Enis, Matt

Library Journal, 2017-11, Vol.142 (19), p.14

New York: MSI Information Services

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  • Título:
    Technology: Adam Matthew's Text Recognition
  • Autor: Enis, Matt
  • Assuntos: Algorithms ; Artificial intelligence ; Character Recognition ; Collections ; Correspondence ; Directories ; Handwriting ; Medical Services ; Neural networks ; Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910)
  • É parte de: Library Journal, 2017-11, Vol.142 (19), p.14
  • Descrição: Handwriting recognition technology has been used for more than two decades for purposes such as signature verification at banks and mail sorting at post offices. Standard optical character recognition (OCR) software can fail to decipher text even in printed documents if they have uncommon typefaces, unusual spacing, stains or water damage, or fading. The American Revolution, which includes "intercepted letters between colonists, the military correspondence of the British commanders in the field, as well as two copies of the 'Dunlap' edition of the Declaration of Independence printed on the night of the 4th-5th July 1776," Porritt said.
  • Editor: New York: MSI Information Services
  • Idioma: Inglês

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