Abstract
This paper describes a demonstration of the recognition of thirty-four alpha-numeric characters. The IBM 704 EDPM was used as a tool to study the method which led to this demonstration. The Generalized Scanner was used as an input transducer for this study.
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- Year
- 1959
- Type
- article
- Pages
- 218-224
- Citations
- 39
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- 10.1145/1460299.1460325