[blindlaw] Batch Recognition of OCR

Andrew Webb awebb2168 at gmail.com
Sat Sep 2 20:50:04 UTC 2017


How does Kurzweil 1000 stack up against these other programs? Is it
considered obsolete by this point?

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I believe AbbYY Finereader Corporate (not Standard) version has this
capability. FineReader also tends to win in accuracy against OmniPage in
head-to-head tests.

Aaron

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> On Sep 1, 2017, at 16:28, Singh, Nandini via BlindLaw
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> I am not sure what program you have now, but I use Omni Page by Nuance,
and I can convert 10-30 documents from PDF to Word or text depending on the
size all in one go. I have tried to do more documents, but that really slows
down things. While the conversion  is running in the background, I can still
check email, review other documents, etc.
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> Hello all. I am looking for a program that will monitor a given folder for
new PDF files and convert inaccessible PDF files to accessible PDF (PDF/a)
or Microsoft Word files. Does anyone know of a program that can do this type
of automated batch OCR conversion? Right now, I have to initiate the OCR
process with a command for each document and rename the new document to the
same filename as the original PDF with a .docx estension. This is not an
efficient use of my time. Thanks.
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