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cursivecur‧sive /ˈkɜːsɪv $ ˈkɜːr-/ adjective cursiveOrigin: 1700-1800 Medieval Latin cursivus ‘running, cursive’, from Latin currere; ➔ CURRENT1 - Elastic curve matching has also been applied to cursive script recognition.
- Further details of printed character recognition systems are not included here in order to concentrate on cursive handwriting systems.
- Furthermore, with cursive handwriting, words are difficult to segment into the constituent letters.
- Handwritten text, either cursive or hand-printed, is much more difficult to recognise than printed text.
- Likewise, in cursive handwriting it is often difficult to determine where one letter stops and another starts.
- Recognition of cursive handwriting is especially prone to errors due to the difficulty of determining the correct segmentation of a word.
- The recognition of cursive script is much more difficult because several characters can be written with a single stroke.
- Wright's system for cursive script recognition has efficient low-level processing but relies on a dictionary and higher level linguistic processing.
NOUN► script· Elastic curve matching has also been applied to cursive script recognition.· Wright's system for cursive script recognition has efficient low-level processing but relies on a dictionary and higher level linguistic processing.· The recognition of cursive script is much more difficult because several characters can be written with a single stroke.· Details of the particular on-line cursive script recogniser and the interface to further levels of processing were given.· The word may also be applied to the small cursive script developed from the uncial.· The methods described and implemented are not only applicable to on-line cursive script recognition.· The letters were not joined together, as occurred in cursive scripts. written in a style of writing with the letters joined together: cursive script—cursively adverb |