Technology Makes Computer To Copy Your Handwriting |
News Compressed : Researchers at University College created an algorithm that takes a sample of your handwriting scan it's quality after it can write any text in your handwriting.
Technology is been improving day after day and takes place of another technology, like this a new technology arrived which can write same handwriting like you but after a scan of your handwriting.
This technology is found by researchers of university college london Tom Haines and his fellow UCL researchers they taught computer to duplicate any one handwriting easily. said BBC
Tom Haines and his fellow UCL researchers have done is create software that they claim reproduces the messy details of any individual writer's hand.
They called there software name as My Text In Your Handwriting and did many experiment with there software using handwritten text of many historical peoples such as Abraham Lincoln and the creator of Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, said BBC.
An handwriting challenge given by Conan Doyle to Tom haines said:
I gave Tom Haines a uniquely difficult challenge. My handwriting has always been bad. A messy scrawl that even my family struggles to decipher. I supplied Tom with a sample written on paper with a ballpoint pen - other programs have relied on text written on a tablet, which gives a less accurate input.
Difficult to say is it computer written or human |
Then when the analysis was complete he fed it into the algorithm and typed the word "hello" into a box.
Alongside, a barely legible "hello" appeared - but I had to admit it was a fair approximation of my scrawl. We then tried it out with a whole sentence - and again I have to admit the result was just as bad as I might have produced.
Clever - but what practical uses does this handwriting algorithm have?
Is this one computer written ? |
One example is where banks send out sensitive documents or new credit cards and want to disguise the letters so that they look like handwritten personal letters. The researchers showed me three hand-addressed letters - one of them produced by the computer, two genuinely hand-written. I struggled to work out which was which - see if you can do any better.
" However we can say this is technology can be used with many advantage but there is also a thousand of harmful use of this technology "
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