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Wat (wie) is of penmanship - definitie

CONCEPT IN GRAPHONOMICS
Sloppiness spaces; Slovenly (penmanship)

Sloppiness space         
In graphonomics, sloppiness space is a term introduced by David Goldberg and Cate Richardson of Xerox to describe the shape space of all graph (handwriting) around an idealized allograph. Sloppiness space can be so large that optical character recognition becomes difficult due to overlap with shapes for non-intended characters.
legible         
  • '[[The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog]]', written by two different hands
  • A typical Kanji practice notebook of a 3rd grader
  • Example of semi-cursive style Chinese calligraphy
TECHNIQUE OF WRITING WITH THE HAND USING A WRITING INSTRUMENT
Legible
a.
1.
Readable, plain, fair, decipherable.
2.
Manifest, apparent, recognizable, discoverable.
legible         
  • '[[The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog]]', written by two different hands
  • A typical Kanji practice notebook of a 3rd grader
  • Example of semi-cursive style Chinese calligraphy
TECHNIQUE OF WRITING WITH THE HAND USING A WRITING INSTRUMENT
Legible
¦ adjective (of handwriting or print) clear enough to read.
Derivatives
legibility noun
legibly adverb
Origin
ME: from late L. legibilis, from legere 'to read'.

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Sloppiness space

In graphonomics, sloppiness space is a term introduced by David Goldberg and Cate Richardson of Xerox to describe the shape space of all graph (handwriting) around an idealized allograph. Sloppiness space can be so large that optical character recognition becomes difficult due to overlap with shapes for non-intended characters.