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On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 09:53:18AM -0600, Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:
> It could be the training thing.  Systems 
> like this that I've seen before required 
> a training set of entries for the system 
> to initialize its recognition engine for 
> a given person.  My handwriting would require 
> weeks for the machine to begin to grok. 
> 
> What exactly is INK?

All I know is that it's a .NET component that does handwriting
recognition. You don't go to Microsoft presentations expecting to find
out *exactly* what a technology is, do you?

As for the training, you may be right. But I believe the presenter
claimed there was no need for it in most cases. 

-- 
Matt Gushee                 When a nation follows the Way,
Englewood, Colorado, USA    Horses bear manure through
mgushee@h...           its fields;
http://www.havenrock.com/   When a nation ignores the Way,
                            Horses bear soldiers through
                                its streets.
                                
                            --Lao Tzu (Peter Merel, trans.)

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