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引用次数: 11
摘要
IBM 1210分类器/阅读器识别用磁性墨水打印在纸上指定位置的字符。机器系统的示意图如图1所示。这些字符首先到达一个书写头,这个书写头在用来书写这些字符的专用墨水中产生磁场。然后这个磁场被一个多通道读取头感知。读数头的输出是一组10个随时间变化的电压波。
Use of a computer to design character recognition logic
The IBM 1210 Sorter/Reader recognizes characters printed in a specified location on paper with magnetic ink. A schematic diagram of the machine system is given in Fig. 1. The characters first come to a writing head which induces a magnetic field in the special purpose ink with which the characters are written. Next this magnetic field is sensed by a multi-channel reading head. The utput of the reading head is a set of ten time-dependent voltage waves.