18th May 2006, 11:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 18th May 2006, 11:19 AM by Dark Jaguar.)
I always have, and it comes out fine, unless of course you are bad handwriting recognition software. It only seems to concentrate on the gestures and not analyze the final image, so it gets mixed up and thinks I made either a 1 or a 0.
If the test is whether or not I can answer the questions in rapid succession clearly, yes I can. But, the recognition software could use some serious work.
And actually, other than "blue" the main word I have problems with is "black", and the others every now and then. I'll also say that for the most part writing the numbers is pretty clear, but it screws up on a bit too many. Letters is really annoying, because you are running out of TIME and you can't seem to figure out exactly what way it NEEDS you to write "k". Drawing the line and then drawing a < next to it just confuses the spekkio out of it.
The tests done with the game itself are statistically significant, and they have been reproduced by peers. The evidence shows pretty clearly it works, but unfortunatly that's the Japanese version and I guess the thing is pretty good at recognizing kanji.
I dunno, I get the feeling that it was trained using the voice of someone from brooklyn, someone that drops the first consonant off of every word and writes like he just had his hands crushed because protection money wasn't paid up.
If the test is whether or not I can answer the questions in rapid succession clearly, yes I can. But, the recognition software could use some serious work.
And actually, other than "blue" the main word I have problems with is "black", and the others every now and then. I'll also say that for the most part writing the numbers is pretty clear, but it screws up on a bit too many. Letters is really annoying, because you are running out of TIME and you can't seem to figure out exactly what way it NEEDS you to write "k". Drawing the line and then drawing a < next to it just confuses the spekkio out of it.
The tests done with the game itself are statistically significant, and they have been reproduced by peers. The evidence shows pretty clearly it works, but unfortunatly that's the Japanese version and I guess the thing is pretty good at recognizing kanji.
I dunno, I get the feeling that it was trained using the voice of someone from brooklyn, someone that drops the first consonant off of every word and writes like he just had his hands crushed because protection money wasn't paid up.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)