Emanuel Goldberg was the inventor of Optical Character Recognition. However, another man, Gustav Tauschek, patented the Optical Character Recognition.
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that is Optical Character reader and Optical Character Recognition
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Anne S. McCarthy has written:
'Recognition technologies and users' needs' -- subject(s): Optical character recognition devices, Optical character recognition device industry, Purchasing
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OCR, optical character recognition involves reading text from paper and translating the images into a form that the computer can manipulate.
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CCD = Charge-Coupled Device.
This device moves an electrical charge. For optical character recognition, it is the device in the scanner that recognizes a mark on a scanned page as a letter.
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The input device is an optical scanner, optical character recognition is an application performed over the scanned image.
The purpose of optical character recognition is to convert an image of characters in a page of text into ASCII characters (as though you had typed them in on a word processor). This allows the contents of the scanned page to be edited.
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Yes, OCR stands for Optical Character Recognition. It is the process of converting different types of documents, such as scanned paper documents, PDF files, or images captured by a digital camera, into editable and searchable data.
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Caroline Moore has written:
'Optical character recognition'
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Optical Character Recognition
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1-Bar-code readers
2-Magnetic stripe cards
3-Smart cards
4-Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR)
5-Optical Character recognition (OCR)
6-Optical Mark recognition (OMR)
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It stands for optical character recognition and its industrial applications include capturing data from paper invoices, patient surveys and student enrolment forms.
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scanner,OSR (optical character recognition
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No. It means Optical Character Recognition. It finds text in scanned images.
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MICR stands for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition.
OCR stands for Optical Character Recognition.
The former uses magnetic ink, the latter doesn't.
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D. Kalles has written:
'Skeletonisation and its application in optical character recognition'
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OCR is a type of technology that enables computer software, and by extension, computers to recognize text on images, as if we would read words on signs, billboards and pictures. It stands for Optical Character Recognition.
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OCR (optical character recognition) software for processing bank cheques and routing transactions to the correct ABA bank numbers and account numbers
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You seem to be referring to programs that do optical character recognition or OCR. You can look for these on google.
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If it's normal printed text, then it's "Optical character recognition" OCR.
If it was printed with special ink, like bank cheques then it's "Magnetic ink character recognition" MICR.
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OCR software (Optical Character Recognition)
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OCR - Optical Character Recognition
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This is a misspelling of Liebermann-Burchard test and is probably the result of Optical Character Recognition confusing a 'c' for an 'e'.
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A scanned document is technically a flat image. If you want to edit this document you will need to use something called OCR scanning (Optical Character Recognition). This software can capture computerised text that is legible and convert into text searchable PDF's for example.
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a word processor will see a handwritten letter as a picture unless you run an optical character recognition program
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Yes, if your scanning software has OCR (Optical character recognition.) OCR lets the computer know there is text in the document and then you can edit that text.
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1) Optical Character Recognition
2) Official Cash Rate
3) Office of Civil Rights
4) Office for Civil Rights
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PaperPort is most useful for working with scanned documents. PaperPort uses an optical character recognition to make searchable PDF files and documents.
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OCR (Optical Character Recognition) uses machine learning algorithms, image processing, and pattern recognition to convert scanned or photographed text into editable digital text.
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Kevin R. Sharp has written:
'Automatic identification' -- subject(s): Automatic data collection systems, Automatic speech recognition, Bar coding, Optical character recognition devices
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This process is known as optical character recognition. From there a scanner uses software to convert the image and/or words into a pattern of dots known as a bitmap
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One of the methods that can be used is OCR (Optical Character Recognition) which analyzes an image of text. Analyzed text can then be stored, manipulated, etc.
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OCR - Optical Character Recognition.
Often ships with the scanner you buy, but can purchased separately.
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OCR - Optical character recognition - extract text from a document in order to create an editable text file or a searchable pdf
MICR - Magnetic ink character recognition Both are recognition technology that are used by banking technology to trace the cheques
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Optical character recognition (OCR) software allows captured text or images to be edited with a word processor.
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optical character recognition (OCR)
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Try looking up the Rikaichan or Perapera-kun popup Firefox add-ons on the Firefox website.
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Scanning pictures doesn't require the complexity of optical character recognition (OCR) for Word documents. It's much easier.
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No. An OCR is a scanner combined with a recognition program. A touch screen is a monitor combined with a pointing device.
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Optical character recognition, usually abbreviated to OCR, is the mechanical or electronic conversion of scanned images of handwritten, typewritten or printed text into machine-encoded text.
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One can find Portable Document Format Optical Character Recognition software at many software sites including Brothersoft, Softpedia, and Tracker Software.
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Machine readable documents are those where the written or printed characters and or words can be scanned and interpreted by Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software, and converted into an electronic document.
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