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David Biedny, image processing and word recognition software help


Ah, David Rudiak's work. Reportedly he deduced all the English words down to the word "victims" which I find interesting. He showed the other words that were left, and none seemed to work. It's at his site. Not sure if you posted it or not. Even if you can't make out each letter, you can make out (pretty much) SOME of them, and how many. The deduction of "victim" or "victims" is what I find interesting and glad you posted this. I'd like to read other people's comments of course and haven't staked out a position.

I found that the words are easier to make out with a smaller pic btw.
 
Stillborn, whilst Rubiak's work is interesting I was wondering what someone with an image processing background could do with modern technology as the last attempt at using something decent seems to be at least 8 years ago. see http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal/jse_16_1_houran.pdf

Regards

Dougie

David R's is the latest work I'm familiar with. From what I've read, don't expect much else to come from that photo. Not much else to do with it other than magnify more blur I'm told. Hope they're wrong of course.
 
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