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Topic: Optical Character Recognition

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  Recognition    Optical  
  Characters  

 
 
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Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

Optical Character Recognition (OCR) OCR will convert images into text to be used as strings in code or can be saved as several document, database and spreadsheet formats.
Using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software, you can convert the document images into editable text for use with word processing and spreadsheet software.
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) IKON uses a precise OCR hardware/software system to translate a document's character images into searchable text.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and Barcode recognition technologies are integrated for automatic indexing while capturing the documents.
OCR Optical Character Recognition - The technology by which characters and symbols imprinted in non-reflective ink are optically read by remittance processing workstations.
OCR (Optical Character Recognition), match and merge, and barcode functions.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

Optical Character Recognition OCR scanner allows the user to interpret OCR A and B characters.
Optical character recognition (OCR) software transforms the scanned text (which is really just a digital photo) into editable text just like you'd get from a word-processor.
OCR (Optical Character Recognition): MID uses a powerful OCR engine to convert images to assorted file formats.
 
 
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