FineReader 9.0 accurately separates the headers and footers from the main text and perfectly retains the text flow which extends our capabilities even further."ĪBBYY has revised its acclaimed user-interface (UI) to offer a more efficient, streamlined interface enabling a significant productivity increase. We also convert the scanned text to MP3 files to produce associated audio files of the scanned information. "We have converted well over 900 books which students can then access using a text reader. "We use ABBYY FineReader to produce electronic text from documents and paperback books for students with print disabilities," said Jim Kauppila, Assistive Teaching Consultant at the Muskegon Area Intermediate School District. Now enhancing its multilingual capabilities, FineReader applies new algorithms to automatically detect the native language of a document to save extra steps in processing and eliminate accuracy problems linked to attempting recognition in the wrong language. This version includes ABBYY's advanced, second-generation technology innovations in camera image OCR, providing precision pre-processing controls, automatic resolution calculation and correction and curved text handling.įineReader is also the only solution with support for multilingual document recognition, and OCR capabilities in 179 languages. FineReader was the first recognition product to introduce digital camera OCR capabilities. New algorithms automatically identify tables and recognize table layouts with or without distinct cell divisions, enabling table structures to be reproduced with the greatest accuracy. "Now with the ABBYY ADRT, we can analyze not just the separate formatting elements of a single page, but also the formatting and logical text flow across a document with multiple pages, and recreate the document as a logical whole."įineReader 9.0 continues to follow the ABBYY tradition of delivering the highest accuracy. "Through each step of OCR development, we have been able to reproduce an increasing amount of document parts automatically - from individual letters and text, to formatting elements such as columns and tables," explained Sergey Popov, Chief Product Manager at ABBYY. The new 9.0 recognition platform also recognizes and retains a variety of additional formatting elements including line numbering, signatures, and stamps found in legal and other documents. Text flows are maintained across multiple pages. Headers and footers can be directly edited or even removed using the Microsoft Word header and footer tools. For example, footnotes linked with corresponding text on the page, image captions, graphics and tables are automatically grouped with the appropriate object type. As a result, the headers and footers, page numbering, footnotes, fonts and styles of the original are retained. It can determine how certain formatting elements should be treated when sending to Microsoft® Word and Microsoft Excel. A cost-effective and time-saving alternative to manually retyping documents, FineReader delivers precision accuracy in converting almost any type of document, including tables and spreadsheets, magazine articles, contracts, and even faxes.ĪBBYY's unique ADRT recognizes not just the text and basic layout, but the logical structure of a document across multiple pages, producing an improvement in layout retention by up to 32 percent.* Because it understands a document as a whole, FineReader is very intelligent in saving and exporting OCR results. The new version offers up to 35 percent accuracy improvements, particularly with documents containing tables and images from digital cameras.* FineReader 9.0 combines enhanced accuracy in the reproduction of document layouts with new tools, extended document format support, and an innovative interface redesign to provide increased user productivity with less steps and effort spent on OCR tasks than ever before.ĪBBYY FineReader provides comprehensive and easy-to-use document conversion capabilities that allow users to transform readily document images and PDF files into editable and searchable electronic files. Based on a breakthrough new recognition platform with Adaptive Document Recognition Technology (ADRT), FineReader 9.0 is the first optical character recognition (OCR) product intelligent enough to automatically deliver editable files in native document formatting. ABBYY, a leading provider of recognition, data capture and linguistic technologies, recently announced version 9.0 of the ABBYY FineReader document and PDF conversion software.
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