Optical Mark Recognition

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Optical mark recognition Presented by Himanshu Popli J aanvi Parekh Janvi Sanghvi

INTRODUCTION Optical mark recognition  (also called  optical mark reading  and  OMR ) is the process of capturing human-marked data from document forms such as surveys and tests. It is a technology where An omr device senses the Presence or absence of a Mark, such as a pencil mark

Many traditional OMR devices work with a dedicated scanner device that shines a beam of light onto the form paper. The contrasting reflectivity at predetermined positions on a page is then used to detect the marked areas because they reflect less light than the blank areas of the paper. One of the most familiar applications of optical mark recognition is the use of HB bubble optical answer sheets in multiple choice question examinations.

OMR SHEET

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The computer test forms designed for the OMR are known as NCS compatible scan forms. Tests and surveys completed on these forms are read in by the scanner, checked, and the results are saved to a file. This data file can be converted into an output file of several different formats, depending on which type of output you desire . WHAT HAPPENS

APPLICATIONS Examinations – such as mutliple choice question (MCQ), true/false and extended matching assessments, as well as Objective Structured Clinical Exams (OSCE) and Objective Structured Practical Exams (OSPE). Surveys – such as staff, patients, students and customers, allowing you to really gauge the temperature with anonymous or personalised feedback. Inspections – whether it be cocoa farms, wind turbine sites, or just about anything that needs to be checked regularly and at multiple sites.

Alcohol Screening – one of the newest applications for this technology, it uses a standard AUDIT or FAST form and scores it when scanned to identify ‘at risk’ patients. Outpatient Feedback – another NHS application, but this time capturing patient feedback from outpatient clinics, in an anonymous manner, but retaining the patient opinions and doctor ID number from a barcode label. Research Studies – such as detailed health studies, opinion research, social studies, psychology monitoring and medicinal trials.

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