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page recognition

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page recognition
Software that recognizes the content of a printed page which has been scanned into the computer. It uses OCR to convert the printed words into computer text and should be able to differentiate text from other elements on the page, such as pictures and captions.


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It can produce up to 80,000 copies per hour and supports such technological advances as an automatic page recognition system that uses cameras to identify pages.
com) was formed after the recent acquisition of CGK by Oce, and is responsible for the sales and marketing of RecoStar, RecoStar Professional, and AEG character recognition software products; the ScanStar high speed duplex color scanner; and DOKuStar, a freeform page recognition system.
The Business Group ODT (Oce Document Technologies), previously CGK, is responsible for the sales and marketing of RecoStar Professional, RecoStar and AEG character recognition software products; and DOKuStar, a freeform page recognition software toolkit.
 
 
 
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