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[http://www.sciotr.com ScioTR] is a new touch-enabled Windows 8 app which integrates Optical Character Recognition (OCR), Natural Language Parsing (NLP), Model Strategies and crowdsourcing to provide an effient workflow for capturing highly-structured data from images. The workflow illustrates how to leverage the strengths of individual technologies while simultaneously compensating for inherent weakness. Work is partitioned across temporal and skill-set boundaries and data is bi-directionally synchronized between different users.  
[http://www.sciotr.com ScioTR] is a new touch-enabled Windows 8 app which integrates Optical Character Recognition (OCR), Natural Language Parsing (NLP), Model Strategies and crowdsourcing to provide an efficent workflow for capturing highly-structured data from images. The workflow illustrates how to leverage the strengths of individual technologies while simultaneously compensating for inherent weakness. Work is partitioned across temporal and skill-set boundaries and data is bi-directionally synchronized between different users.  


This tool is currently under development and will be available in the Windows 8 Store.
This tool is currently under development and will be available in the Windows 8 Store. A talk and demo was given at [https://www.idigbio.org/content/2013-society-preservation-natural-history-collections-spnhc-democamp SPNHC DemoCamp 2013].
You can view a recent [http://youtu.be/mkE4Af5840Q ScioTR Progress Video Here].
 
[http://sciotr.com/Downloads/Schroeder_SPNHC2013_Talk_Final_2013Format.pdf PPT Presentation given at SPNHC on ScioTR Workflow]
 
You can view a recent [http://youtu.be/mkE4Af5840Q ScioTR Progress Video Here], very similar to the demo given at DemoCamp 2013.
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