User talk:Kywong73

"data recognition"
Welcome to Wikipedia! I redirected your "data recognition" article to Optical character recognition, since I think that it contains more information, and is the more common name for the topic. Also, Wikipedia topics generally aren't placed in quotation marks, even if they refer to a phrase. Please let me know if you feel that this is an inappropriate redirection. Pburka 03:46, 11 July 2005 (UTC)

Data recognition and optical character recognition are slightly different. OCR normally refers to recognition of specific fonts (OCR-A, OCR-B etc) designed to make recognition as easy and accurate as possible. Over the past few years, development of data recognition software has advanced to the stage where there are viable applications that read almost any font including handwriting, and extract data with a very degree of accuracy. Hence, I have no problem with data recognition being grouped with optical character recognition, as long as the differences are explained. I suspect it might be slightly better to have them as separate articles, linked by cross-reference perhaps. --Kywong73 06:52, 11 July 2005 (UTC)

Jandamarra
Hi, I noticed your article and the two images and thought I'd have a go at improving the contrast and brightness on your cave photo Image:IMG 0146.jpg. I hope you don't mind - if so, please let me know. Regards -- Ian &equiv; talk 14:19, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

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