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Optical mark recognition (OMR) collects data from people by identifying markings on a paper. OMR enables the hourly processing of hundreds or even thousands of documents. A common application of this technology is used in exams, where students mark cells as their answers. This allows for very fast automated grading of exam sheets.
Optical music recognition (OMR) is a field of research that investigates how to computationally read musical notation in documents. [1] The goal of OMR is to teach the computer to read and interpret sheet music and produce a machine-readable version of the written music score.
OpenOMR is a pre-alpha open source optical music recognition (OMR) tool written in Java for printed music scores. [1] It allows a user to scan printed sheet music and play it through the computer speakers. It is being published as free software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
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Video of the process of scanning and real-time optical character recognition (OCR) with a portable scanner. Optical character recognition or optical character reader (OCR) is the electronic or mechanical conversion of images of typed, handwritten or printed text into machine-encoded text, whether from a scanned document, a photo of a document, a scene photo (for example the text on signs and ...
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design machine-readable data forms in a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG design environment; scan images using high-volume document scanners; ingest images created by other applications; automatically read data from completed forms; allows users to review and correct data, if needed; export and store the read data in an external database