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100% ElectroCom Imaging
Summary: ElectroCom Imaging manufactures high-performance document scanners and world class ICR engines. With the world's largest installed base of ICR engines, ElectroCom's ICR line includes AEG Recognition and the new feature-rich IntelliDoc Pro.
96% ElectroCom presents new AEG Recognition engine Summary: (Posted: Tuesday, April 01, 1997, 12:05 AM) From processing high-volume mail for the U.S. Postal Service to scanning health forms, applications, claims, faxes, bills of lading, charge receipts, baggage tags and testing data, ElectroCom's (Fairfax, VA, http://www.ecaard.com) AEG Recognition engine boasts the world's largest base of any ICR/OCR engine.
95% Recognition experts move down-market Summary: In concert with the pricing announcement, ElectroCom unveiled enhancements to one of its two primary product lines, AEG Recognition, an integrated family of ICR/OCR engines. It also announced IntelliDoc Pro, Version 1.0, a new product line based on AEG Recognition. ElectroCom Imaging was formed in 1995 as a division of ElectroCom Automation. AEG Recognition, Version 5.0 is the latest enhancement...
95% ElectroCom Imaging: The Big Secret Summary: At this time ECI offers two major product lines: AEG Recognition, a world-renowned family of integrated ICR/OCR engines, and the IntelliScan 120/240 family of high-performance document scanners. The AEG Recognition offers commercially the underlying technology that automatically reads the myriad pieces of US mail at very high speed. If the mail is readable, the machines apply ICR/OCR to it. A...
93% German giant expands reach into capture market... Summary: Siemens purchase of ElectroCom targets U.S. postal market. The Siemens Automation Group (Nuremberg, Germany) is expected to acquire AEG ElectroCom (Constance, Germany) from Daimler-Benz, (Stuttgart). Of particular relevance to the document processing market, the acquisition would include AEG ElectroCom (Irving, TX). According to Paz Kahana, marketing director with ElectroCom, Siemens has no...
91% News Shorts 4-7-97 Summary: ORACLE TO INTEGRATE IA'S REMITVISION. RemitVision, from IA Corp. INTERTECH'S DOCUPACT SUPPORTS DIGITAL'S. Alpha 5/440-based NT Network Server. SCANNING A HALF-BILLION DOCUMENTS.
89% Handwriting recognition gets real Summary: Handwriting recognition gets real. These enable ICR integrators to cope with the idiosyncrasies of industry-specific forms. What's new? What about handwriting recognition? The new company was formed to concentrate solely on recognizing natural handwriting.
88% Vendors to visit at Imaging Expo '96 Summary: com.com/scanners. Available in 21-in. Microsystems Technology. and 21-in.
86% Scanner/Web/VAR Beats Summary: Intrafed continues on the scene. BancTec announced a distribution agreement with TextWare. The Web beat. "We believe that publishing on- and off-line go hand in hand on the Web and CD, and we believe that automating the process is critical to the success of the project." Now they are asking how to solve problems."
86% Scanners the digital gateway Summary: The Xerox (Rochester, NY) DocuImage 620S is designed for print on demand, forms-processing and document-imaging applications. DocuImage 620S ($12,000) is an open-system implementation of Xerox's DocuCS scanner that processes 40 ppm at 200 dpi, 32 ppm at 300 dpi and 20 ppm at 600 dpi. Both models offer 400-dpi resolution and a 1,000-sheet document feeder. The M3099EX/GX handles 11-in. These...
85% IBML and AEC target European market Summary: IBML and AEC target European market.ibml.com) and AEG Electrocom GmbH (AEC, Konstanz, Germany, http://www.aeg. Under the new agreement, ImageTrac will be combined with AEC's post-color processing software and intelligent character recognition algorithms.
84% Document Technologies Summary: DTI provides a production-oriented document imaging display system at 240 dpi. DTI distributes the EasyRead 240 display through value-added resellers and system integrators.
84% Forms processing A market takes shape As the... Summary: In fact, the paper forms industry now refers to itself as the forms and systems industry. The forms automation marketplace. Pricing: the new differentiator. There is also an annual maintenance fee of 15% of system cost. Prices vary.
83% The product beat Summary: Imaging World, June 1st, 1996. The product beat. No manual intervention or rewriting of code is necessary. ScreenScan Systems released Image Processor Version 2.3 software and Image Handler Software Version 2.3. The new software expands the current capabilities of ScreenScan as an add-on microfilm or microfiche scanner to include full electronic folder support. Symbus Technology announced...
83% New software suite solves info management needs Summary: New software suite solves. info management needs. A new suite of information management applications from Microsystems Technology Inc. The four software products include OCR for Forms 3.0, IDR for Reports 1.0, Information Xchange 1.0 and Information Broker 1.0. They form the foundation of a comprehensive family of information management tools. Information Broker is a repository for storing...
82% 1996 the year in products Summary: From 1996 we've chosen a dozen (or so) products that burned brightly. Imagination Software (Silver Spring, MD) was another vendor embracing ActiveX in '96. A late-year hardware introduction (also by Kofax) was a product standout in 1996. Still, he sees production imaging's dominance continuing in the coming year. That, she points out, "is sort of dichotomous."
81% The next logical step to keyless data entry Summary: The earlier an error is detected, the cheaper it is to correct it. The earlier an error is de- tected, the cheaper it is to correct it. Rejects must be corrected. Cost to Correct Rejects. The better the recognition accuracy, the fewer rejects to be corrected.
80% New products take center stage at ImagingExpo'9 Summary: Imaging World, September 25th, 1996 New products take. New 32-bit forms solution debuts. A new suite of information management applications will be debuted at ImagingExpo by Microsystems Technology Inc. The four software products include OCR for Forms 3.0, IDR for Reports 1.0, Information Xchange 1.0 and Information Broker 1.0. With the suite, users can extract information from forms, access...
77% Capturing your healthcare data Summary: Error type 1: A correct character that is flagged. Error type 2: A wrong character that is flagged. If the OCR/ICR gets a character wrong, you want it to tell you, so you can clean it up. Error type 3: A wrong character that is unflagged (substitution error). Error type 4: The original data is wrong.
77% High-res barking up a low-res tree Summary: Much of the time those other applications are word processor or spreadsheet applications, neither of which use color. Edge acuity and grayscale critical to readability. Technology and patents. In 1991, Document Technologies Inc. The patent on an ultra-high resolution technology (called equivalent resolution technology or ERT) was granted in 1996.
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