将翻译后的文本直接转为语音输出,或将现场声音实时转成速记符号, 进一步提升工作效率 。
A dual-mode feature that (1) translates drawn/written Pitman shorthand strokes into English text (via camera or stylus), and (2) converts typed English back into accurate Pitman shorthand outlines—with positional, thickness, and halving rules applied automatically.
A specialized tool using the CMULexicon to map English words to their Pitman shorthand PNG images, perfect for creating study materials. pitman shorthand translator app new
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Translating these, particularly when handwritten, requires an understanding of stroke thickness (light vs. heavy), position relative to the line, and context. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
The Pitman Shorthand Translator app received positive reviews from the Pitman shorthand community, researchers, and historians. The app was seen as a valuable tool for:
: Users can check their own shorthand "spelling" and learn how specific sounds are represented by strokes. Try again later
For over a century, has been the gold standard for rapid note-taking, legal transcription, and secretarial work. Developed in 1837 by Sir Isaac Pitman, this phonetic system relies on a intricate combination of thin and thick strokes to achieve incredible writing speeds. However, transcribing these manual shorthand notes into typed, digital text—known as "reading back" or transcribing—has historically been a slow, human-only process.