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A computer can replicate individual handwriting with impressive accuracy

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No matter how illegible your personal handwriting scrawl may be, a computer at University College London’s Visual Computing lab can probably read it. What’s more, it could mimic it. My Text in Your Handwriting, an algorithm created by university researchers, can recreate idiosyncratic handwriting patterns with a quick analysis, Smithsonian magazine reports.
via Mental Floss

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