
- #Inftyreader pdf#
- #Inftyreader software#
The original image is retained and can be displayed with either Infty Editor or ChattyInfty. By default InftyReader will save results in IML. IML is a XML file format developed expressely for InftyEditor and ChattyInfty. InftyReader can output a recognition result in any of the following formats
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#Inftyreader pdf#
It recognizes individual pages in a PDF file. It can convert black and white scanned documents and PDF files. It can recognize tables containing math expressions. It uses an OCR engine developed by Infty to recognize math and scientific formulas. It uses the "ExpressReaderPro", OCR engine from Toshiba Corporation and the "WinReader" OCR application from MediaDrive Corporation simultaneously to recognize characters in regular text. InftyReader and ChattyInfty are made by the Sighted people can use InftyReader with the free Infty Editor to edit InftyReader output and produce accessible scientific content. ChattyInfty provides speech access for reading and writing math and editing the output of InftyReader. InftyReader can be used by people with print disabilities in combination with the ChattyInfty accessible scientific editor application. InftyReader recognizes complicated math expressions, tables, graphs and other technical notations and converts them to accessible formats. The InftyReader OCR application can properly recognize scientific documents scanned from paper or in PDF format. #Inftyreader software#
In addition, no standard commercial OCR application can recognize a two-dimensionally-structured math equation and convert it to a standard software format. Scientific documents typically include mathematical and other special symbols that standard OCR does not recognize. Optical character recognition (OCR) technologies are invaluable for improving access to printed materials by people with print disabilities.Most do not work well with scientific content.
Science Accessibility Net and John Gardner ViewPlus Technologies, Inc.
InftyReader – an OCR System for Math Documents Masakazu Suzuki and Katsuhito Yamaguchi the Infty Project Introduction to InftyReader Navigation Links