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Product category: Embedded Software and Operating Systems
News Release from: Vision Objects
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 09 February 2007

Handwriting recognition is embedded at
3GSM

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Vision Objects will take part in 3GSM this year for the first time and will showcase the latest developments in MyScript technology for mobile handsets.

Vision Objects will take part in 3GSM this year for the first time and will showcase the latest developments in MyScript technology for mobile handsets Live demos of the award-winning handwriting recognition will give the opportunity for visitors to experience user interaction with mobile devices using their natural handwriting

Vision Objects will also unveil the version 2.0 of MyScript Builder Embedded software development kit.

This new release offers: the largest language support on the market with 75 Asian, Cyrillic and Latin languages recognised; dramatically reduced resource footprint to meet the requirements of mobile handset manufacturers; the recognition of intuitive and powerful gestures; the recognition of all types of handwriting including isolated and hand-printed characters as well as natural cursive handwriting; and support for most mobile platforms, including Embedded Linux, Symbian and Windows Mobile.

"There is an increasing interest in mobile handsets featuring touch screen technology", said Stefan Knerr, CEO and founder of Vision Objects.

"3GSM will provide us the perfect opportunity to connect with major mobile device manufacturers and to demonstrate how our handwriting recognition technology can help them enhance user experience by creating natural and interactive user interfaces".

Vision Objects will be exhibiting at 3GSM in Hall 2 on Stand 2F49.

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