CSCRIPT - Computer / Human Bi-Friendly Writing System
http://dscript.ca/cscript.pdfCscript is designed to be both easy to read and write by humans as well as be digitally and programmatically read and written by computers.
There is of course a trade off between the two. Cscript could e thought of as "lying somewhere between QR codes and standard hand writing"
For Humans it easy to produce with standard lined paper and allows some intuitive "cursive" elements.
For Computers it removes entirely the need for glyph recognition and shape/vector analysis. It could read straight off the raster level as a string absolute values. It eliminates the need for an entire level of OCR shape comparison, and drastically reduces ambiguity, requires FAR less processing power and increasing accuracy.
It is not meant to be "perfect" for either, but instead offer a more balanced alternative.
**technically it would not be considered "OCR" as it does not actually require the "character recognition" level of the software at all.
***keep in mind the "value range zones" can even be flexible based on context (ie. assume top=1, bottom=0.. [0->0.33]=0, [0.34->0.66]=1, [0.67->1]=2... the values [0 , 0.1, 0.1] = "0-1-1" because there would be no corner point in 000
CHEMICAL CALLIGRAPHY
http://dscript.org/chem.pdfThis is a mnemonic device and art form.
It is designed to allow simpler representation of bio-chem molecules with "less noise".
It drops some information, which is assumed is "obvious" to someone with basic chemistry knowledge. The missing information can usually be "filled in" with basic chemistry understanding.
It allows various forms of any one molecule (the larger the molecule the more possible forms), which adds greatly to the users ability to make artistic and aesthetic choices without altering the molecular and structural information.
Still have not rebuilt my lab, current apt too small :( So still just hacking with "pen and paper" ;)
Hopefully soon will be able to get back to my mad science :)