Tag Archives: OMR

Perform OMR and Extract Data using C#

You can easily perform OMR operations on scanned images of survey forms or test sheets programmatically, and read user inputs programmatically in .NET applications. In this article, you will learn how to perform OMR and extract data using C#.

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Aspose.Total Java for IntelliJ IDEA v1.4 released with more new Source Code Examples

Aspose.Total Java for IntelliJ IDEA (formerly Aspose for JetBrains) version 1.4 has been released. The plugin provides useful wizards to easily start working with Aspose.Total Java APIs. Through wizards you can select and download latest Aspose Java APIs and sample example codes for using them.

Visit JetBrains – IntelliJ IDEA Plugin Portal to download and install Aspose.Total Java for IntelliJ IDEA latest v1.4.

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Extract Texts from Images – Add OCR and OMR Technology in Java using Aspose.OCR IntelliJ Maven Plugin

New Plugin – Aspose.OCR Java for IntelliJ IDEA (Maven) v.1.0.0.0 released!

Aspose releases New IntelliJ IDEA Plugin to utilize Aspose.OCR for Java API in java applications easily for dealing with OCR and OMR images.

Aspose.OCR is aimed at developers who need to find text in image files from within their own applications. It allows developers to extract text from images quickly and easily.

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Aspose.OCR Java For Ruby Examples – Dealing with OCR and OMR Images

Aspose.OCR for Java is an optical character & marker recognition component allowing the programmers to add OCR & OMR technology into their Java applications quickly and easily.

OMR features can be used to process questionnaires, ballots, educational tests and ordering sheets, where the documents to be processed are filled in by hand, and scanned images of such forms are used for marker recognition.

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Configure Threshold for Optical Markers using Java OMR API

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We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.OMR for Java 1.9.0. This month’s release contains all the features, enhancements and bug fixes from Aspose.OMR for .NET 1.8.0 and 1.9.0.

This outlines the most significant changes. Check the detailed release notes for all enhancements and fixes when downloading the latest version of Aspose.OMR for Java 1.9.0.

Optical Mark Recognition Threshold

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Configure Threshold for OMR with Aspose.OCR for .NET

Threshold Optical Mark Recognition

Aspose.OCR 1.9.0 has been released and we are pleased to announce that this month’s release contains many useful improvements and bug fixes reported for previous versions. You can download the latest release of Aspose.OCR for .NET 1.9.0 from the download section along with the required resource files.

Here is a look at a few of the features in this month’s release. For a full list of bug fixes and improvements please refer to the download pages in the link above.… Continue Reading

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Support for Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) with Aspose.OCR for Java 1.7.0

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We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.OCR for Java 1.7.0. In this release we have introduced Optical Mark Recognition (OMR). The Aspose.OMR package can be used to recognize different marked elements in a scanned image. Recognition is processed based on a template that contains graphical mapping of the elements to be recognized from the scanned images. Programmers can now load templates and images, and extract data based on these. Check out the detailed technical article on How to Continue Reading

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