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Generation and Use of a Digest System by Integrating OCR and Smart Searches

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Computer Science – CACIC 2017 (CACIC 2017)

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A digest can be defined as a regulations repository which is manipulated by organizations for extended time periods. The search for information in this repositories can be tedious without assistance from an ad-hoc software application. This work presents the development of a Digest Software System with its architecture and integration with other base tools. Finally, two study cases are presented where the developed product is used.

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Cáseres, G., Delía, L., Thomas, P., Aguirre, V. (2018). Generation and Use of a Digest System by Integrating OCR and Smart Searches. In: De Giusti, A. (eds) Computer Science – CACIC 2017. CACIC 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 790. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75214-3_22

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