Scientists have deciphered the brain signals associated with handwriting. This is an Inside Science story. A man paralyzed below the neck can imagine writing by hand and, with the help of artificial ...
June 5 -- Is your handwriting so distinctly different from anyone else's that an expert could tell whether you — and you alone — scrawled a note that you may not even remember writing? Could a ...
In a world increasingly dominated by the QWERTY keyboard, University College London (UCL) computer scientists have developed software which may spark the comeback of the handwritten word by analysing ...
Two microelectrode arrays in the “hand area” of the brain measure neural activity. A recurrent neural network (RNN) then converts the signals into probabilities for each character. These probabilities ...
Writing using computers is a vital life skill. We are constantly texting, posting, blogging and emailing.
An experimental device that turns thoughts into text has allowed a man who was left paralyzed by an accident to construct sentences swiftly on a computer screen. The man was able to type with 95% ...
I find it funny that only one of the styles (#4) is what I would consider "handwriting". I think you'd call it "cursive"? The others are a form of "typewriting" that some of my mates developed in ...
WATCH: Could a computer copy your handwriting? Researchers at University College London have taught a computer to imitate anyone's handwriting. They have created an algorithm that can take a sample of ...
Computer printouts are neat and easy to read. And for the writer at the keyboard, the original work probably was produced faster. But does that mean the pen is becoming mightier than the computer?
FRANKFURT—Harald Geisler wants to make you as brilliant as Albert Einstein. Or at least let you write like him. Or at least write in his handwriting. Mr. Geisler, a typographer here, is one of a ...