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[23/10/19] Calligraphy robot - AI used to improve children s handwriting - English
A robot developed by researchers at the Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) and University of Lisbon helps children improve their handwriting. Footage filmed in Lausanne on...
A robot developed by researchers at the Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) and University of Lisbon helps children improve their handwriting. Footage filmed in Lausanne on Tuesday shows a session in which the robot assists 10-year-old Nolan.
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A robot developed by researchers at the Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) and University of Lisbon helps children improve their handwriting. Footage filmed in Lausanne on Tuesday shows a session in which the robot assists 10-year-old Nolan.
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Learn Arabic Letters of the Alphabet-Arabic
The Arabic alphabet is the script used for writing several languages of Asia and Africa such as Arabic Persian and Urdu The Arabic script is written from right to left in a cursive style and...
The Arabic alphabet is the script used for writing several languages of Asia and Africa such as Arabic Persian and Urdu The Arabic script is written from right to left in a cursive style and includes twenty eight basic letters In everyday use handwriting general publications and street signs short vowels are generally not written in Arabic
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The Arabic alphabet is the script used for writing several languages of Asia and Africa such as Arabic Persian and Urdu The Arabic script is written from right to left in a cursive style and includes twenty eight basic letters In everyday use handwriting general publications and street signs short vowels are generally not written in Arabic
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