[AI] a new version of fine reader

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  • Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 17:24:39 +0530

 

 Arrivenet (Press Releases)

 Monday, August 29, 2005

 

 ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Redefines OCR Accuracy and Performance

 

 Intelligent Product Enhancements Deliver Increased Accuracy, Digital

 Camera Support, Improved PDF Conversion, High-Quality Image Output, and

 Task Automation to Expand Usage Options for Customers

 

 FREMONT, CA -- (Market Wire - Aug 29, 2005) --  ABBYY Software House today

 announced the commercial release of the next generation of its FineReader

 desktop optical character recognition (OCR) and document conversion

 software application, FineReader 8.0.

 

 ABBYY FineReader 8.0 is a powerful, yet easy-to-use software application

 for professional quality conversion of document images and PDF files into

 editable and searchable electronic files. The product delivers outstanding

 accuracy when converting a variety of document types including tables and

 spreadsheets, magazine articles, contracts, and even faxes. Enhancements

 in version 8.0 give FineReader new intelligence, making it more accurate,

 flexible, and adaptable for a wider variety of users than ever before.

 

 ABBYY FineReader 8.0 redefines OCR accuracy and performance by delivering:

 

 --  a significant increase in overall recognition accuracy - with up to 30

    percent accuracy improvement for "difficult-to-read" images such as

 faxes

    and documents scanned at low resolution and new digital camera support

 

 --  more intelligent PDF conversion - with smarter, faster processing and

    output to searchable, secure, and Tagged PDF files

 

 --  higher productivity - through new automation tools and fast processing

    options; and "instant" OCR with a new ScreenShot Reader bonus

 application

 

 Alexander Bobrovskiy, Chief Product Manager for the ABBYY FineReader

 Product Line, explained that as OCR technologies become more

 sophisticated, the measurement of product performance moves beyond simple

 word accuracy improvements. "Business documents are becoming increasingly

 complex, with a variety of inherent information needing to be pulled from

 them (such as hyperlinks, web references and e-mail addresses). In turn,

 FineReader is evolving and becoming more intelligent and versatile to make

 it easier to extract necessary data from images, and make such information

 more meaningful to the user in the process."

 

 Intelligent Recognition Enhancements

 

 FineReader's intelligent approach selectively deploys the best combination

 of recognition algorithms and pre-processing adjustments based on the

 quality and key attributes of each document. The result is greater overall

 accuracy. New document conversion benefits from FineReader 8.0 recognition

 enhancements include:

 

 --  Adaptive Recognition for Camera Images. The new version of FineReader

    is equipped to differentiate between document images captured from

 digital

    cameras or scanners. It applies different processing algorithms,

 depending

    on the source input device, to address problems typically associated

 with

    digital camera images such as poor lighting, out-of-focus text,

 distorted

    text lines, and missing resolution information. New image

 pre-processing

    functions for straightening text lines further help correct camera lens

    distortions. As a result, FineReader users now have the ability to

 process

    documents that have typically been difficult to capture, such as

 documents

    found while travelling out of the office (and without a scanner), text

 from

    signs or walls, or pages from a thick book.

 

 --  Hyperlink Support. Showing greater knowledge of how text and text

    formatting works, FineReader is now able to "read" and "reproduce"

    hyperlinks. Text starting with http://, ftp://, file://, or

mailto://

 

 

are

    now recognised by FineReader as "hyperlinks" and reproduced as live

 links

    when sent to Microsoft Word, PDF, and HTML.

 

 --  Multilingual OCR.  FineReader supports 179 languages, more than any

    other document conversion application.

 

 Smarter, Faster PDF Conversion

 

 FineReader 8.0 offers three different PDF conversion functions in one

 application: users can open a PDF file and convert it into editable

 formats (such as Word or Excel); open a PDF file, modify text, then save

 back to PDF; or create searchable PDFs from paper documents. FineReader

 8.0 increases PDF conversion speed by up to two times over the previous

 version and features the following technological enhancements:

 

 --  Intelligent PDF conversion process. FineReader delivers superior

    accuracy in PDF file conversion with its dual-option approach. When

    processing PDF files, FineReader determines whether or not text is

    embedded, examines the integrity of the text layer and makes a decision

 as

    to whether to extract the text or apply OCR. It exams each block

    individually, and selects the most appropriate method to apply to each

    block. This process ensures more accurate and faster PDF conversion

 even

    when processing problematic PDF files such as PDFs with incorrectly

 encoded

    blocks of "text" or PDFs presented as image-only files with no text

 layer

    (i.e. images from MFPs). If necessary, advanced users can select

 'Recognise

    PDF as Image' Mode to process all PDF documents as images.

 

 --  PDF Security setting and encryption support. FineReader 8.0 supports

    the following PDF security settings, making it well-suited for

    professionals working in government entities and other organizations

    demanding high security:

 

        o Supports open and permission passwords,

 

        o Allows users to restrict printing, editing, or extracting of file

          content

 

        o Supports RC4-based 40-bit, 128-bit, and AES (Advanced Encryption

          Standard)-based 128-bit encryption.

 

 --  Links and document properties. When converting PDF files, FineReader

    will recreate internal links and hyperlinks within the PDF file. It

 also

    captures PDF document properties defined by the author such as:

 subject,

    author, title, and keywords and transfer that information to a similar

    location in the output documents in DOC, RTF, XLS, HTML, PDF, and LIT

    formats.

 

 --  PDF output in Tagged PDF format. FineReader now supports output to

    Tagged PDF formats that can be "reflowed" to fit different page or

 screen

    widths. This makes it easy to send recognized text to handheld devices

 such

    as PDAs or screen readers typically used by visually impaired users.

 

 New Productivity Features:

 

 --  Task Automation. A new Automation Manager allows users to perform the

    multiple steps of document or PDF conversion with simple "one-click"

    execution.  Easy-to-follow FineReader drop-down menus are already

 equipped

    with pre-defined tasks; users simply select one of the options and the

    program performs all of the steps in the process automatically.

    Alternatively, users can also create their own processes with the help

 of

    an Automation Wizard. The Automation Manager is ideal for regularly

    repeated conversion tasks:  with one click, the Automation Manager

 could

    perform recognition and save the results to two different formats (such

 as

    Word and PDF) at the same time saving the effort required to manually

    export a file twice.  Ready-to-use automated tasks can also be

 distributed

    among many company employees.

 

 --  ABBYY Screenshot Reader (Bonus Application). FineReader 8.0 offers a

    new application called ABBYY Screenshot Reader. Screenshot Reader is an

    easy-to-use utility that captures screen images and allows users to

 perform

    "instant" OCR from the screen. It is ideal for pulling text, tables, or

    images from Web browser pages, Flash presentations, Windows Explorer

 file

    menus, or error messages. Screenshot Reader is also an ideal "quick

 OCR"

    tool for users who want to pull small quotes or a few sentences of text

    from a PDF or image file they are currently viewing. Users can choose

 from

    capturing an image only, text, or table. The data can be immediately

    transferred to Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel or a clipboard, or saved

 to

    a file.

 

 --  Fast Mode Recognition. FineReader 8.0 now offers a "fast mode

    recognition" option which increases speed by up 2.5 times when full

    analysis and processing is not necessary.  Ideal when processing large

    batches of documents in which extracted text is used only for indexing

    (searchable archives), or large groups of high quality documents.

 

 --  New Output/Saving Options.  Additional new saving options include the

    .LIT format for eBooks and increased user-selected options when saving

 to

    files.  For example, users can now automatically set all pages of a

    multipage document to a specified size. Additionally, document

 properties

    or "meta data" can be added to an output file when saving to DOC, XML,

    HTML, PDF and LIT formats, providing useful information for automation

 of

    indexing, search, and data mining.

 

 New Parameters for Saving Pictures

 

 ABBYY FineReader 8.0 features new options for saving pictures in output

 documents. Users can now set color depth for pictures -- color, grey, or

 black and white. For example, if there are many color pictures in a

 document, users can save all pictures as grey or black and white, which

 reduces output file size significantly. New options have been added for

 saving results in PDF, HTML and PPT formats. When saving to PDF users can

 select format compression. And when saving to HTML and PPT users can

 choose between compression formats. A user may also adjust color depth and

 picture quality for all pages of a document or control the parameters of

 individual pictures.

 

 New Packages for Corporate and Volume Licence Customers

 

 FineReader Desktop Products are available in different versions based on

 user and usage type. FineReader Professional Edition, the core product,

 offers professional OCR for individual users. The offerings for multiple

 users in networked office environments have been enhanced for version 8.0

 and are offered in the following packages:

 

 FineReader 8.0 Corporate Edition - For small-to-mid-sized businesses

 working on a local area network (LAN), ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Corporate

 Edition is an ideal groupware solution for OCR and PDF conversion.

 Corporate Edition users benefit from the ability to support multiple users

 who can work together while processing their documents. Benefits of

 Corporate Edition include:

 

 --  Network installation

 

 --  Support for network scanning devices

 

 --  Distributed document processing

 

 --  Shared dictionary work

 

 --  Concurrent license management, in which the license limitation is

    based on the amount of simultaneous users at one time.

 

 --  Use the command line to automatically process images and PDF files

 

 FineReader 8.0 Corporate Edition offers a new enhanced Hot Folder &

 Scheduling application with functions for automatic processing of images

 and automatic batch conversion. Ideal for companies working with networked

 scanners, digital copiers or MFPs, or fax servers, the Hot Folder &

 Scheduling feature allows users to create designated folders located on a

 local drive, network drive, or FTP server to be monitored by FineReader.

 Each time a document or multiple documents are added to these folders,

 they are immediately processed in the background by FineReader according

 to pre-defined rules specified by the users. With a new Wizard, users or

 administrators can simply follow the dialogs to set up tasks by first

 selecting location of the folder, start time (for single processing or

 constantly watching), recognition language and type (fast mode or

 regular), output/saving formats, and output/saving location. This can be

 used to save valuable work time, for example, by scheduling the processing

 of a large batch at the end of the work day.

 

 FineReader 8.0 Site Licence Edition - FineReader 8.0 Site Licence Edition

 offers all of the core features of FineReader 8.0 Corporate Edition with

 added support for a high volume, automated roll-out among multiple

 workstations across a large enterprise.

 

 Availability and Pricing

 

 ABBYY FineReader Desktop Products including Professional Edition and

 Corporate Edition will be available starting in September through select

 retail outlets and resellers worldwide. ABBYY FineReader Site License

 Edition will be available later in the fall through special license

 agreement.

 

 For information on pricing in your region, please contact your local ABBYY

 office or distributor. A list of FineReader distribution partners can be

 found on the ABBYY corporate web site at

www.abbyy.com/resellers.

 

 

 About ABBYY

 

 ABBYY (ABBYY Software House) develops linguistic and Artificial

 Intelligence (AI) software providing a full line of OCR and

 text-processing programs and solutions. ABBYY's products include:

 FineReader OCR systems -- a family of end user programs and development

 tools for recognition of printed texts, tables and forms; FormReader -- an

 ICR program for recognition and processing of hand-printed forms; and

 ABBYY Retrieval & Morphology Engine -- a set of developer's tools for

 integration of full-text search and linguistic capabilities into external

 applications. Companies that license ABBYY recognition technologies

 include Siemens Nixdorf, Samsung Electronics, C-Technologies, Sumitomo

 Electric Systems, Banctec, BenQ, Documentum, EPSON, Freedom Scientific,

 Hewlett-Packard, Kurzweil, Kofax, Microtek, NewSoft, Notable Solutions,

 Panasonic, Stellent, Toshiba, Verity, Neurascript, Saperion, and SWT.

 ABBYY Group Headquarters are located in Moscow with offices in Ukraine

 (ABBYY Ukraine), the USA (ABBYY USA, Fremont, CA), the UK (ABBYY UK,

 Bishops Stortford, England), and Germany (ABBYY Europe, Munich).

 

 For more information about ABBYY, please visit the company's website at

 

www.ABBYY.com.

 

 

 ABBYY and FineReader names and logos are registered trademarks of ABBYY

 Software Ltd. Other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks

 and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby

 recognized.

 

 Contact:

 Imelda Valenzuela

 510-226-6717

 

imeldav@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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