Many vendors talked about how their software can automate the quality assurance process by implementing various processes while scanning (black edge and three hole removal, deskew and enhance the image)
The consist of the following steps Selection Prepping Scanning Quality Assurance Indexing Quality Assurance Import to Database for use in Software application Selection is assumed
If your project requires zero exceptions, run for the hills. No deployment of even basic imaging technology is without exceptions. If by chance your deployment is free of exceptions, you have done one of two things, not created an exception handling process and your exception documents are...
However, contributions are also made in quality assurance, documentation and support
The most effective way to accomplish this is to implement a file tracking system designed to account for all actions: folder pull, delivery, folder check-in, document preparation, scanning, quality assurance testing, re-processing, indexing/exporting/OCR, auditing, folder check-out and in-process check-out
Let me give you a concrete example: You are developing a new add-on for SharePoint that requires you to engage a team of end users in your office, the systems integrator who designed it, an offshore team of testers and quality assurance to make sure that everything works properly
While hardware can deskew and despeckle images, pre-recognition capabilities add a further layer of quality assurance. Adequate Contextual Recognition Being able to read the context of a field improves recognition accuracy and overall system throughput
It goes without stating that companies must be vigilant in designing both privacy and security protections into their design and quality assurance practices
When doing this type of forms processing you will always have quality assurance steps, but you can get close to the accuracy of any OCR process
Know how you are going to check the quality of extraction. Quality assurance happens with human review, and business rules
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