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Accusoft.ImageGear.Recognition
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Provides all the features required to quickly add optical character recognition (OCR) to your applications. The OCR library provides accurate, full-page recognition results with a variety of output options to suit your application's needs. Our OCR SDK supports most common use-case scenarios, such as: * Supports over 50 different languages, and language detection. * Accepts over 100 image, graphic, and document formats as input. This image data can be binary, gray, or color. * OCR to Text. * OCR to PDF. * Recognize a document image and export results to PDF, text, or XML formats. * Use zone-based processing. * Pre-process images. * Output confidence values for post-recognition processing. * Increase recognition accuracy with built-in and user-defined dictionaries. * Supports languages including English, Eastern and Western European languages, Asian languages, Cyrillic languages (e.g., Russian), Baltic languages, Turkish, and Greek. THIRD PARTY NOTICE OPEN TEXT TECHNOLOGY Portions of the Accusoft Toolkit may include Open Text Inc. intellectual property licensed to Accusoft by Open Text Corporation or one of its affiliates (the "Open Text Technology"). The Open Text Technology includes any upgrades, derivative works, modifications, updates, additions, and copies thereof. The Open Text Technology is the intellectual property of OPEN TEXT Corporation or one of its affiliates and is protected under trademarks, registered trademarks, copyrights, and/or patents in the United States and/or other countries. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Provides all the features required to quickly add optical character recognition (OCR) to your applications. The OCR library provides accurate, full-page recognition results with a variety of output options to suit your application's needs. Our OCR SDK supports most common use-case scenarios, such as: * Supports over 50 different languages, and language detection. * Accepts over 100 image, graphic, and document formats as input. This image data can be binary, gray, or color. * OCR to Text. * OCR to PDF. * Recognize a document image and export results to PDF, text, or XML formats. * Use zone-based processing. * Pre-process images. * Output confidence values for post-recognition processing. * Increase recognition accuracy with built-in and user-defined dictionaries. * Supports languages including English, Eastern and Western European languages, Asian languages, Cyrillic languages (e.g., Russian), Baltic languages, Turkish, and Greek. THIRD PARTY NOTICE OPEN TEXT TECHNOLOGY Portions of the Accusoft Toolkit may include Open Text Inc. intellectual property licensed to Accusoft by Open Text Corporation or one of its affiliates (the "Open Text Technology"). The Open Text Technology includes any upgrades, derivative works, modifications, updates, additions, and copies thereof. The Open Text Technology is the intellectual property of OPEN TEXT Corporation or one of its affiliates and is protected under trademarks, registered trademarks, copyrights, and/or patents in the United States and/or other countries. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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