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Eighth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'05)
Seoul, Korea
August 31-September 01
ISBN: 0-7695-2420-6
Jun Miyazaki, Fuji Xerox Central Research Laboratory, FXPAL Japan
Starting from the history of document media, especially from the point of the relationship between document media and human bodies. Document media can be seen as extension of body. We see how document media have been evolved with human interaction. And how human bodies have been extended by document media. But recently we have lost those historical obtained senses in electronic documents. Some thoughts for recovering those senses will be presented. Next, an example of document media in workplace is described. We will see how workplace affect the interaction between document media and human being as services. Finally, the future of document media and its services are briefly forecasted.
Citation:
Jun Miyazaki, "Documents and Services: From the Historical Points of Document Media as Extension of Human Body," icdar, pp.811, Eighth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'05), 2005
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