Would you trust a computer to read your most precious documents? Surprisingly, some risk-adverse government agencies are relying on computers to tell them what's written on their documents and forms.
The landscape of financial document processing is undergoing a remarkable transformation, thanks to advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technologies.
The Document and Pattern Recognition Lab started in Summer 2007. We research pattern recognition and machine learning techniques for extracting and searching information in documents and videos. Our ...
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Google has begun to index documents posted online that contain images of text using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology, it announced yesterday on its blog. Previously only docs converted ...
MTVi, LLC, a new technology division of Mortgage Industry Advisory Corporation (MIAC Analytics), today announced the launch of AiCR™, an intelligent document processing platform designed to help ...
AMMAN — The Cabinet, during a session chaired by Prime Minister Jafar Hassan, approved the 2025 Information and Document Indexing and Classification Bylaw, aimed at modernising record-keeping across ...
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