Re: [NTLK] Handwriting recognition benchmarking

From: Tom Brand (T2) <thomasbrand_at_mac.com>
Date: Fri May 11 2007 - 00:28:03 EDT

That is true but if everyone if forced to copy the same set of
paragraphs the playing field is even, everyone is handicapped from
the ease of writing that comes from original thought.

Thomas Brand (T2)
mynewtonblog.net

On May 11, 2007, at 12:13 AM, L.W. Brown wrote:

> Same thought occurred to me this evening: there's bound to be a big
> drop in speed when copying, compared to writing "as you think"...
>
> On 10. May, 2007, at 20:23, John Coady wrote:
>
>>> Hi William and anyone else willing to do the handwriting experiment.
>> I did the "test" and was amazed at how long it took me (5 min
>> 11 sec). Frankly, I was also amazed at how few errors there were (13
>> of which 8 were capital letters at the beginning of words). The
>> thing I noticed most was that, since I hadn't really memorized the
>> paras, I had to keep looking at the text to see what to write next.
>> Finding the place always seemed to take ages.
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