Re: [DIYbio] Hacking Cursive - 2D aspects for cursive alphabets

there are tons of advantages to Dscipt :)
including this fact

look at it form the other perspective

it is "OCR resistant text"

so asides from all the design and artist applications

you can cypher text and then apply dscript, to help hinder ocr and computer analysis

then you can even aplpy "2d cyphers" to the dscript where you use the 2d flexibilty in a cypher
eg. if the character is round/square/tall/thin/any quality... then shift letter/double letter/any cypher rule

also while it takes longer to learn, the total required penstrokes, pen lifts/bends/curves comes out one average much lower than standard letters

if that is not enough "reason".. it is art.. for fun.. lots of fun "crossword/puzzle ways to play with it :)


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 3:27 AM, Nathan McCorkle <nmz787@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Matthew DeBlock <vastencn@gmail.com> wrote:
> actually i have tried with computer for generating and reading.. much
> harder.. actually better for humans.. it might look complex but is it a very
> simple set of visual rules.. simple for a human anyways.. i dont know if you
> have played iwth ocr.. but most ocr cant come close to reading cursive
> handwriting.. this stuff would "blow its mind".. and the processing
> requirements are massive.

Seems like the answer is just "don't use cursive" or "use print"...
who uses cursive anyway in science? Or, who recommends it that you
came up with an alternative?

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