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Differentiate between OCR, OMR and MICR.​

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Answered by dsajan437
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Answer:

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 the special information present in cheques. ... In MICR, Scanned data is used for processing the cheques.

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

Here is a difference between OCR, OMR and MICR.​

Explanation:

OCR and MICR are both types of input devices that use character recognition technology to turn printed data into digital signals that a computer can process.

The most fundamental distinction between an OCR and a MICR is that an OCR (Optical Character Recognition/Reader) employs optical effects to recognise characters, whilst a MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition/Reader) uses magnetic effects to recognise characters.

OCR

OCR, or Optical Character Recognition, is a technology that converts scanned documents into digital files. This technique aids in the identification of text recorded in photographs and is also used to differentiate between handwritten and printed materials.

MICR

MICR, which stands for Magnetic Ink Character Reader, is another type of character recognition technology that is commonly used by banks to process and read the information at the bottom of checks and other financial documents. MICR is also used for document verification.

OMR

The technology of electronically extracting data from marked fields such as checkboxes or bubbles on pre-printed forms is known as optical mark reader (OMR). OMR technology reads from predetermined points on a printed sheet. It saves the information where markings are made on the form. This is extensively used for processing huge numbers of hand-filled forms that must be processed swiftly and accurately.

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