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OCR (Optical Character Recognition)

Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is a technology that converts different types of documents, such as scanned paper documents or images, into editable and searchable digital text. It analyzes the shapes of the letters and words in an image and then translates them into characters that a computer can understand. This process enables the digitization of printed materials, making it easier to store, search, and manipulate text. OCR is commonly used in applications like digitizing books, automating data entry, and processing invoices, enhancing efficiency in handling textual information.

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    Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is a technology that converts different types of documents—such as scanned paper documents, PDFs, or images—into editable and searchable text. It works by analyzing the shapes of characters in the images, recognizing letters and numbers, and translating them into digital text. This technology is widely used for digitizing printed documents, automating data entry, and making text accessible for software applications. By enabling computers to "read" printed material, OCR enhances productivity and improves information retrieval in various sectors, including education, business, and archival processes.