ABSTRACT
A large number of bad jokes have been made about the "real characters" encountered in the reading machine business. If the jokes are not too funny, they serve nonetheless to highlight a significant fact. Character-sensing machines must read real characters if the machines are to be useful outside of the laboratory.
- fr1 C. C. Heasly, Jr., "Selfcheck--a new common language," presented at ACM Symp., Los Angeles, Calif.; May 8, 1958. Copies available at Intelligent Machines Res. Corp., Alexandria, Va.Google Scholar
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