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Recognition Station
Introducing the Recognition Station
The Recognition Station is intended for automated recognition. The station runs in unattended mode. The recognition operator only
starts the recognition process. Batches from the Recognition queue are automatically processed and sent to the Verification or
Correction queue.
The recognition operator can monitor the recognition process: current processing results are shown in the batch recognition statistics
pane, and the recognition process is logged in the event log.
Important!
The station does not require permanent control by the operator. Therefore we recommend that you lock the station commands to
prevent unauthorized access to the station in your absence.
Recognition Station Interface
Recognition Station main window
Title bar. Displays the name of the form capture system and the name of the station.
Menu bar. Contains the station menus: Recognition, Locking and Help.
Toolb ar. Contains the most frequently used station commands.
Batch recognition statistics. This pane displays information about the batch that is being processed on the station at the moment:
the name of the batch, the number of pages in the batch, the number of blank pages detected in the batch, the number of recognized
pages, the number of pages that were not matched with the template, and the number of uncertainly recognized characters (average
percentage). This pane also includes a progress bar that displays the percentage of processing that has been completed.
Event log. Logs the events of the current session: the time when the Recognition Station is launched and closed, the time when
recognition starts and stops, the time when batch processing starts and ends, the statistics for each processed batch, operations, errors,
etc.
Status bar. Provides information on the current status of the station.
Recognition Station toolbar
The Recognition Station toolbar contains the buttons which provide shortcuts to the standard menu commands, such as starting and
stopping the recognition process, etc.










