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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 7 months ago
OMR stands for Optical Mark Recognition. Its functioning is simple; it uses an optical scanner to detect marks on the paper.
Then, it is pre-calibrated in a way that the backend software can quickly determine the data fed into the system. So, based on where and at what position the marks are made, helps OMR determine the fed data results.
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is used to identify the characters from a physical document. It compares the identified marks with the preset character rules.
The recognized figures are then compiled into an editable word document. OCR technology is extensively used for data entry purposes.
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