JIS X 9008:1981
JISC · 1981-07-01

Handprinted symbols for optical character recognition

1Key Takeaways

This standard specifies the glyph shapes and related mechanisms for handwritten symbols used in optical uppercase character recognition (OCR).

2Scope / Description

This standard specifies the glyph shapes and related mechanisms for handwritten symbols used in optical uppercase character recognition (OCR).

3Version History

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JIS X 9008:1981 1981-07-01

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6Frequently Asked Questions

What is JIS X 9008:1981?
JIS X 9008:1981 — Handprinted symbols for optical character recognition is an international standard developed by Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC). This standard specifies the glyph shapes and related mechanisms for handwritten symbols used in optical uppercase character recognition (OCR).
What does JIS X 9008:1981 cover?
This standard covers: This standard specifies the glyph shapes and related mechanisms for handwritten symbols used in optical uppercase character recognition (OCR).
Who should use this standard?
This standard is intended for organizations, professionals, and stakeholders involved in information technology and data management. It is applicable to manufacturers, service providers, regulatory bodies, and certification organizations.
What is the latest version of JIS X 9008:1981?
The current published version is JIS X 9008:1981, published on 1981-07-01. Always check for amendments or pending revisions.
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