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  2. Graffiti (program) - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti is a computer program which makes conjectures in various subfields of mathematics (particularly graph theory) [1] and chemistry, but can be adapted to other fields. It was written by Siemion Fajtlowicz and Ermelinda DeLaViña at the University of Houston .

  3. Graffiti (Palm OS) - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti is an essentially single-stroke shorthand handwriting recognition system used in PDAs based on the Palm OS. Graffiti was originally written by Palm, Inc. as the recognition system for GEOS -based devices such as HP's OmniGo 100 and 120 or the Magic Cap -line and was available as an alternate recognition system for the Apple Newton ...

  4. YrWall - Wikipedia

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    YrWall is a Digital Graffiti Wall developed by event company Luma, where designs are created on a large wall using a modified spray paint can. The can contains no paint, instead it has an IR light which is tracked by a computer vision system and the image immediately back-projected onto the wall.

  5. Handwriting recognition - Wikipedia

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    The Graffiti handwriting recognition was found to infringe on a patent held by Xerox, and Palm replaced Graffiti with a licensed version of the CIC handwriting recognition which, while also supporting unistroke forms, pre-dated the Xerox patent. The court finding of infringement was reversed on appeal, and then reversed again on a later appeal.

  6. Graffiti 2 - Wikipedia

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    The original Graffiti recognition software required only a single stylus stroke for each alphanumeric character. Graffiti 2, however, required two strokes to draw some commonly used characters. This was perceived as extra work because the default settings for "i" and "t", the fifth and second most frequently-used letters in English , required ...

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  8. Ermelinda DeLaViña - Wikipedia

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    She returned to graduate school at the University of Houston and completed a Ph.D. in mathematics there in 1997. Her doctoral supervisor was Siemion Fajtlowicz, with whom she worked on the Graffiti computer program for automatically formulating conjectures in graph theory. [1] [2] [4]

  9. Milestone (Italian company) - Wikipedia

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    The company began under the name Graffiti, developing the car racing game Screamer. After the studio rebranded as Milestone in 1996, it used Screamer ' s success for multi-game publishing deals with Virgin Interactive and Electronic Arts .