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    Brigg Thorp
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    I'm looking for some recommendations for a specialized OCR application to process data in approximately 30,000 images. Each picture has three watch faces with numbers and a Pocket PC running software that shows a three digit number. Each image is essentially the same with minor movement due to vibration, so the numbers may be skewed somewhat from image to image. I would like to define four fields in the OCR software and batch process the images with the end result a text or CSV file. Anyone have any recommendations? Regards,

    Brigg Thorp Senior Software Engineer Timex Corporation

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      I'm looking for some recommendations for a specialized OCR application to process data in approximately 30,000 images. Each picture has three watch faces with numbers and a Pocket PC running software that shows a three digit number. Each image is essentially the same with minor movement due to vibration, so the numbers may be skewed somewhat from image to image. I would like to define four fields in the OCR software and batch process the images with the end result a text or CSV file. Anyone have any recommendations? Regards,

      Brigg Thorp Senior Software Engineer Timex Corporation

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      Kent Sharkey
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      Might want to start with the OCR Google just released[^]. Price is right, anyway.

      -------------- TTFN - Kent

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