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Techniques for replacing characters that are garbled on input
With the rapid increase in the availability of mass storage, we now find that there is an increasing need for massive data input. This input is requiring increasingly large volumes of data conversion to machine language. As this load expands, we find that we must pay more and more attention to the rigorous control of errors on data creation. This study reports the results of a computer technique to reduce errors of input data.