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From: "Bill Stoddard" <bill@wstoddard.com>
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Subject: RE: dylsexics of the wrold, untie!
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> If the text recognition algorithm/architecture humans use is anything
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> like the algorithm/structure we've been working with, the reason the
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> first letter (and to a lesser extent, the last letter) is important is
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> that without it the text pattern recognition problem is exponentially
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> more difficult (from a theoretical standpoint anyway) and has to be
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> resolved using deeper abstraction analysis. The middle letters are far
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> less important and computationally much easier to resolve correctly.
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I think keeping the number of middle letters consistent with the correct
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spelling is important. Would be interesting to see if this same effect is
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applicable to written forms of other languages, maybe even Japanese romongi.
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Bill
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