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OCR

(computer science)
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OCR

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DocsCorp President and Co-Founder Dean Sappey said, "European and UK firms need OCR processing to meet GDPR requirements around data discovery and subject access responses.
Vendors across diversified industry verticals, such as retail, banking, and healthcare, are widely adopting OCR technology.
Perform OCR on PDF and image with over 200 recognition languages
At the core of this paper is situated the OCR technology, which is the artificially reading process, in which image data from documents or natural scenes containing written messages is converted into text data [1].
Prior to supporting the Aetas to join OCR, Allianz was supporting Barangay Villa Maria as its adopted community, a pilot project for their Financial Literary program.
"As a company that uses sports to connect with communities and people, Allianz Philippines has chosen to be associated with OCR.
Lessons learned: Had the practice disciplined the physician or taken corrective action after the disclosure, the OCR may not have penalized the group so severely, according to Jennifer Mitchell, a Cincinnati-based health law attorney and vice chair of the American Bar Association eHealth, Privacy, & Security Interest Group.
For a number of reasons, though, the Trump administration cannot simply rescind most previous OCR directives and walk away from the sexual harassment issue as it did transgender rights.