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PlanetPress Capture ICR

The term "ICR", which means "Intelligent Character Recognition" is an evolution on the popularly-known "OCR", which is "Optical Character Recognition". The difference between the two is easily explained: While OCR can only recognize characters using the finished shape (for example, in scanned documents and pictures), ICR relies on much more data which is provided by the Anoto Digital Pen: the path that the pen takes, the exact timing of this path, start and stop points, etc. This extra information boosts the recognition rates of characters by a wide margin.

It's important to note that both OCR and ICR are relatively loose terms - that is to say, they can have different specific meanings depending on the technology used, but in their general sense mean the same thing. When using the term ICR, we use the above definition for convenience.

The PlanetPress Capture ICR engine is only available with PlanetPress Production version 7.5 and higher.

An ICR Workflow

The ICR engine in PlanetPress Suite is used in conjunction with PlanetPress Capture, translating the ink from the Anoto Digital Pen into separate characters, or text, that is readable by the suite. Multiple components are required in order for the ICR to work:

The Workflow as such is the following:

ICR, just like OCR, has its limitations. Please refer to the PlanetPress Capture ICR Best Practices page for more information.

Terminology and Definitions

In regards to our ICR technology specifically, the following terminology applies: