I wasnt thinking in handwriting, i actually was thinking in a code
consisiting in editioon color rarity and first leter of name in english or
something like that. Make sure its enough to garantee uniquness but that is
easily completed with a multiple choice paper such as used in schools. I
have read about them and they are fairly easy to acquire
On 18 Oct 2013 17:52, “Jeff Morrow” <
forum-6538-542e@apps.magicjudges.org>
wrote:
I did a bit of research on reading hand-written decklists a couple of
months back, and the impression I got is that handwriting recognition
technology isn't quite there yet. In our case, we're greatly helped by the
fact that decklists use a very limited “dictionary” (i.e. 15k or so card
names), but this probably isn't enough of a help. I would predict that
something like this could be a very real possibility in 5 years or so.
In the meantime, your idea of encoding cards in some way and using bubble
sheets is an interesting one…
J-Mo
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