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ABBYY Effective Practices & Hints for users of Recognition Server - what works best in our experiences.  
ABBYY Effective Practices & Hints for users of Recognition Server - what works best in our experiences.  
From Elspeth Haston:


EH: start with fewer languages selected since each language adds to the time taken (potential to sort specimens geographically prior to OCR). We are currently processing our specimens from SW Asia and the Middle East with a large number from Turkey so we currently run ABBYY with Turkish and English selected.<br> EH: we select high quality rather than speed<br>  
EH: start with fewer languages selected since each language adds to the time taken (potential to sort specimens geographically prior to OCR). We are currently processing our specimens from SW Asia and the Middle East with a large number from Turkey so we currently run ABBYY with Turkish and English selected.<br> EH: we select high quality rather than speed<br>  
This is a test [[User:Dpaul|Dpaul]] 12:05, 2 October 2012 (EDT)


PL: OCR quality can be enhanced when a large image is cropped - which also reduces page count.<br> PL: Images can be ingested from a shared folder, or scan station, or ftp/ftps, or API. Hotfolder ingestion can be further controlled by including an optional XML ticket. XML tickets control workflow, output, and allow metadata to be ingested along with the image to be processed.<br>  
PL: OCR quality can be enhanced when a large image is cropped - which also reduces page count.<br> PL: Images can be ingested from a shared folder, or scan station, or ftp/ftps, or API. Hotfolder ingestion can be further controlled by including an optional XML ticket. XML tickets control workflow, output, and allow metadata to be ingested along with the image to be processed.<br>  
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