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ABBYY Recognition Server™ 3.0
What's New
The new ABBYY Recognition Server 3.0 offers scanning and indexing features to deliver a more complete functionality for document capture and conversion of projects of any scale with significant time and cost savings. In addition, it provides instruments for tight integration with popular Enterprise Search Systems.
New features of ABBYY Recognition Server include:
- High-Speed Production Scanning — The new Scanning Station supports high-speed batch scanning of paper documents via TWAIN, WIA, and ISIS drivers. An intuitive interface gives users the flexibility to easily control the scanning process, preview acquired images, split the batch into documents, and redact sensitive information on the image before further processing. Scanned batches of pages can be sent to network folders, FTP servers or directly to ABBYY Recognition Server workflows for OCR and indexing.
Point-and-click Indexing — ABBYY Recognition Server 3.0 introduces an Indexing Station that provides an intuitive user interface for specifying document types and attributes. The point-and-click indexing feature is fast and efficient: instead of typing the text in, the operator can simply outline the necessary areas on the page, and the index fields will be populated automatically. With the new scripting functionality, document type detection and indexing may be done automatically based on the structure and content of a document. - Scripts for Customization and Integration — ABBYY Recognition Server 3.0 introduces scripting functionality that allows the administrator to create more flexible rules for document separation. For example, a new document can be started whenever a certain word, phrase or barcode value occurs on a page. Once the processing in ABBYY Recognition Server is finished, the output documents and their attributes can be routed by an export handling script to the next workflow stage or to the storage destination. A separate export handling script can be set up for dealing with failed jobs.
- Connector to Google Search Appliance™ — integration with the Google enterprise search system from Google. In addition to the conventional indexing of text-based documents, it adds to the search system the ability to index the full text content of faxes, scanned agreements, correspondence, and any other TIFF, JPEG or PDF documents thus making them easily retrievable.
- Connector to Windows® Search Systems (iFilter) — ABBYY Recognition Server 3.0 expands the capabilities of Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server and Windows Desktop Search. The iFilter component enables the search systems to index the full text content of faxes, scanned agreements, correspondence, and any other TIFF, JPEG or PDF documents, thus making them easily retrievable.

- Improved Chinese, Japanese and Korean Support — ABBYY Recognition Server 3.0 includes a new ABBYY technology for Chinese, Japanese and Korean languages. Functionality enhancements include better accuracy, faster processing and the ability to combine the CJK languages with other languages (not only English).
- New OCR Languages – These languages are new to the ABBYY Recognition Server product line: Vietnamese, Yiddish, Latvian Gothic.
- New 2D Barcode Types – ABBYY Recognition Server 3.0 expands the set of recognizable 2D barcodes now covering several of the most popular formats. New barcode types to appear in ABBYY Recognition Server 3.0 are: Aztec, Data Matrix and QR Code.
- Adaptive Document Recognition Technology (ADRT) for precise document reconstruction — This is a new recognition technology based on an innovative set of document synthesis algorithms. It automatically builds a logical model of the document, then identifies its elements and decides on:
- the formatting role of elements such as headers, footers, footnotes, page numbers, etc.
- the order in which the document should be read
- how the document’s elements should be reconstructed
Thanks to ADRT, the structural parts and formatting elements of a document can be automatically identified and reproduced.
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