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Different between micr and omr

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Answered by himayshah07
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Difference between Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and Magnetic Ink Character Reader (MICR)

Optical Character Recognition (OCR):

OCR is the mechanical-electronic that converts the images into machine-encoded text. In other words, it is the use of technology to distinguish printed or handwritten text characters inside digital images of physical documents, such as a scanned paper document.

Magnetic Ink Character Reader (MICR):

It is a character-recognition technology that is used by the banking industry to streamline the processing and clearance of cheques and other documents. In other words, it is a technology used to verify the originality of paper documents.

 

Difference between Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and Magnetic Ink Character Reader (MICR):

OCR MICR

OCR is a scanner that scans the pages comprised of texts. MICR is a character scanning technology but it utilizes a magnetic ink and special characters.

It can scan any type of printed text It can scan the special information present in cheques.

It supports variety of shapes of fonts It supports only Pre-defined fonts like E-138 and CMC-7.

All type of ink are used in OCR In MICR, only special type – magnetic ink created using iron oxide are used.

In OCR, Scanned data is used for editing or printing. In MICR, Scanned data is used for processing the cheques.

For example, If one wants to convert a multipage document into a digital image, he can load the document into an OCR program, which converts the document to an editable text file after recognizing the original text. . For Example, If one has an account in sector 62, Noida branch of Punjab National Bank (PNB). What would be its MICR code? City code for Noida: 110 ; Bank code for PNB: 032 ; Branch code for Sector 62: 013.

Thus, the MICR code is: 110032013

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Answered by rishabhshah2609
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Explanation:

First MICR stands for magnetic ink character recognition  and OCR stands for optical character reader.

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