← Back to context Comment by PostOnce 1 month ago Tell that to all the OCR fuckups I see in all the ebooks I read. 3 comments PostOnce Reply raincole 1 month ago Your ebooks are made with handwriting recognition...? What do you read, the digital version of Dead Sea Scrolls? PostOnce 1 month ago Some of them are, most of them are standard typesetting, which you would think would be all the easier to OCR, due to the uniformity.But because you're curious, there are some fairly famous handwritten books that maintain their handwriting in publication, my favorite being: https://boingboing.net/2020/08/31/getting-started-in-electro...Old manuscripts are another one, there are a LOT of those. Is that handwriting? Maybe you'd argue it's "hand-printing" because its so meticulous. esafak 1 month ago They could be OCRs of scanned printed books.
raincole 1 month ago Your ebooks are made with handwriting recognition...? What do you read, the digital version of Dead Sea Scrolls? PostOnce 1 month ago Some of them are, most of them are standard typesetting, which you would think would be all the easier to OCR, due to the uniformity.But because you're curious, there are some fairly famous handwritten books that maintain their handwriting in publication, my favorite being: https://boingboing.net/2020/08/31/getting-started-in-electro...Old manuscripts are another one, there are a LOT of those. Is that handwriting? Maybe you'd argue it's "hand-printing" because its so meticulous. esafak 1 month ago They could be OCRs of scanned printed books.
PostOnce 1 month ago Some of them are, most of them are standard typesetting, which you would think would be all the easier to OCR, due to the uniformity.But because you're curious, there are some fairly famous handwritten books that maintain their handwriting in publication, my favorite being: https://boingboing.net/2020/08/31/getting-started-in-electro...Old manuscripts are another one, there are a LOT of those. Is that handwriting? Maybe you'd argue it's "hand-printing" because its so meticulous.
Your ebooks are made with handwriting recognition...? What do you read, the digital version of Dead Sea Scrolls?
Some of them are, most of them are standard typesetting, which you would think would be all the easier to OCR, due to the uniformity.
But because you're curious, there are some fairly famous handwritten books that maintain their handwriting in publication, my favorite being: https://boingboing.net/2020/08/31/getting-started-in-electro...
Old manuscripts are another one, there are a LOT of those. Is that handwriting? Maybe you'd argue it's "hand-printing" because its so meticulous.
They could be OCRs of scanned printed books.