Simon,
Apple used two types of HWR:
1.Printed HRW - developed by Larry Yaeger in-house at
Apple.
2.Cursive HRW - developed by ParaGraph International,
a Moscow based company.
The technology used in both method is based in the
artificial neural networks.
For more information go to these links:
Newton Hall of Fame (I recommend for every newton
fan): http://www.msu.edu/~luckie/hallofame.htm
http://cialab.ee.washington.edu/Marks-Stuff/icnn-97/newton.htm
I also have a white paper written by Larry Yaeger
which explain all the processes of the Printed HRW. It
is in the PDF format. If want it, email me!
cheers,
Carlos
--- simon.cavill@btinternet.com escreveu: > Can
someone tell me who or where Apple got their
> handwriting recognition engine?
> I seem to remember it might have been Paragraph -
> Can someone confirm this???
>
>
> Simon Cavill
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