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98       D) Text Conversion:  OCR vs. rekeying, standards of accuracy
315 recognition (OCR) and text conversion and used its own staff to convert
323 that historical documents or books often do not lend themselves to OCR.
585 optical character recognition (OCR) can be tremendously inaccurate.
2334 OCR not precluded *
2390 * OCR has not been precluded; images are being stored that have been
2392 to an OCR process. Because the material being scanned is about 100
2396 subjected to OCR in the future. Moreover, the system architecture
2397 and the system plan have a logical place to store an OCR image if it
3244 scanning-and-OCR station installed at NAL, and two by service bureaus.
3295 Image capture, with and without performing OCR * Keying in tracking data
3333 to perform OCR. Not performing OCR speeds the process, whereas text
3377 are skewed, and trying to scan them straight if OCR is to be performed,
3394 OCR could not be performed from the scanned images of the frames. The
3395 bleeding in the text simply output text, when OCR was run, that could not
3399 also on none of them could OCR be performed.
3424 inability to perform OCR also was a major disappointment. At the time,
3435 high-resolution monitor (150 dpi ); OCR software and hardware to perform
3489 as input for other processes), OCR as a subsequent process to image
3508 (POB distinguishes between the imaging, digitizing process and OCR,
3598 of the material, including subsequent OCR, storage, printing, and
3657 conclusion by saying it is difficult or impossible to perform OCR
3668 page by page, performing OCR, ranges from 300 to 600 pages per day;
3669 not performing OCR is considerably faster, although how much faster
4088 provides for total convertibility: OCR, scanning of microfilm,
4128 OCR versus rekeying, HOOTON posed several questions: How does one get
4301 collections. Hence, whether text was converted using OCR or rekeying
4309 samples was OCR performed; they were all rekeyed. AM had several special
4313 eliminating companies that would have performed OCR.
4347 of the text often does not lend itself to OCR. While non-English
4358 retaining the image, even if they perform OCR. Thus, questions of image
4382 in some of the OCR technology, some of the processes, and some of the
4391 conversion * Per page cost of performing OCR * Typical problems
4392 encountered during editing * Editing poor copy OCR vs. rekeying *
4407 know how to do it. NAL, for the most part, is performing OCR at an
4409 page to create the electronic image and passes it through the OCR device.
4422 searching. With proportionally spaced text, OCR can have difficulty
4427 ZIDAR said that it can often take longer to edit a poor-copy OCR than to
4432 browsing. Even extremely poor-quality OCR (e.g., 60-percent accuracy)
4444 DISCUSSION * Modifying an image before performing OCR * NAL's costs per
4446 Elements comprising NATDP's costs per page * OCR and structured markup *
4453 performing OCR. For example, in regard to an application containing a
4503 HOCKEY raised a general question concerning OCR and the amount of editing
4508 structured markup. ERWAY noted that several OCR systems retain italics,
4526 high degree of reliability, at least as good as OCR. STEVENS drew a
4602 document images into a structured document database with OCR text as
5117 language and the more it will help accomplish more intelligent OCR. She
5205 fact, ultimately become more and more text, either through OCR or edited
5206 OCR or even just through keying. For WATERS, the labor of composing the
5843 text? Do we take pictures of it and perform OCR on it later? Is it
6045 OCR vs. rekeying
6790 printing, and OCR--help determine the standards for measuring their
6991 capture alone. NAL's experience with optical character recognition (OCR)
6993 What factors affect OCR accuracy? How accurate does full text have to be