Advance input methods in field of computer

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A presentation on different advance input methods in field of computer technology


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04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 1 Input Methods

OCR 04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 2 OCR stands for Optical Character Recognition or Optical Character Reader. It is the electronic conversion of handwritten or printed text into machine-encoded text. Use optical scanners for input. This technology was developed early for creating reading device for blinds. Most commonly used to convert hardcopy output into softcopy.

04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 3

How does it work? 04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 4 Scans physical form of documents. Converts the documents to black and white. Further scans black part to find alphanumeric digits. After identifying character, it is converted into ASCII code that can be used by computer.

04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 5 BENEFIT’S Saves time Minimize efforts Decrease errors

Application Areas 04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 6 Banking Legal Healthcare Others

OBCR 04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 7 Barcodes are series of black and white bars used to represent alpha-numeric information in various combinations. OBCR stands for Optical Barcode Reader. It can read printed barcodes, decode the data present in barcode and send the data to the computer. L ight sensor is used for translating optical impulses into electrical signals.

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How does it work? 04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 9 Scans the blank and white elements of barcode. Generates analog signals which is sent to decoder. The decoder interprets the signals and convert it into texts.

04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 10 BENEFIT’S Eliminate errors Inexpensive Saves time Easy access to database

Application Areas 04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 11 Supermarket Library Advertisement Flight ticket Others

OMR 04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 12 OMR stands for Optical Mark Recognition. It is the process of recognizing pre specified options. This type of technology is used to evaluate the papers of competitive examination.

04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 13 OMR

How does it work? 04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 14 Optical mark reading is done with the help of device called optical mark reader Data that is to be interpreted is in the form of dots, darkened circles or dots These dots are identified by the OMR scanner when an OMR sheets is passed through it and stores it to separate files.

04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 15 BENEFIT’S Fast Accurate Cost effective.

micr 04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 16 MICR stands for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition. It is the technology which use magnetic ink for printing the code. Used by banks while printing cheque . MICR technology contains magnetic ink of iron dioxide which can be read even if it is overwritten.

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Magnetic Strip Card 04/12/2019 Prepared by : Kiran Khanal | BIM First Semester 21

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