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Microsoft Utilizes ABBYY FineReader Engine to Achieve Unmatched Accuracy in Data Capture for Live Search Books
FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- ABBYY, the leading provider of
document recognition, data capture and linguistic technologies, is pleased to
announce that Microsoft Corp. has selected its FineReader(R) Engine software
development kit (SDK) to accurately convert the text from books to searchable
electronic data for the extremely high-volume Live Search Books project.
Microsoft is helping to bring together the world's books into a
collective, globally accessible and searchable archive. The scanning of book
titles from a number of large library collections is underway, including the
University of California, the University ofToronto, The British Library, Yale
University, The New York Public Library and Cornell University.
ABBYY's OCR technology has been selected for a series of high-profile book
scanning projects, including the Gutenberg-DE Project, The Million Book
Project at Bibliotheca Alexandrina and The Million Book Project, an
international undertaking led by Carnegie Mellon University. As part of its
efforts to support library and book digitization projects, ABBYY developed a
special version of its FineReader OCR software, called FineReader XIX, to
recognize the elaborate "Fraktur" or "black letter" texts from the period
between 1600 and 1938, and old European type fonts found in books printed in
the 17th to 20th centuries. The special omnifont OCR system was first
developed as part of the METAe project, a research and development project
co-funded by the European Commission (5th Framework, IST Programme, Area
"Digital Heritage and Cultural Content").
ABBYY is passionate about efforts toward converting printed materials to
searchable and accessible electronic formats. Through its close partnerships
with large-scale book conversion projects, it has achieved nearly 100 percent
accuracy in book scanning.
"It is exciting to announce this alliance with Microsoft and to be part of
this large undertaking to bring the world's books to electronic format for
both preservation purposes and to make them more accessible and searchable via
the Web," said Dean Tang, CEO at ABBYY USA. "Through our extensive experience
with book scanning and significant investment of R&D resources in this area,
our latest version of FineReader has evolved to a level of unmatched accuracy,
converting books of varying quality, typefaces and languages while retaining
the formatting elements of even very sophisticated layouts, and keeping the
context of the original books intact."
Book scanning projects require the most accurate and reliable technology.
Converting books and manuscripts from an array of sources, and with
unprecedented scale and diversity presents unique challenges. ABBYY FineReader
Engine was selected for this project due to its demonstrated accuracy,
scalability, stability and overall throughput.
"In our electronic world, the ability to quickly find relevant information
is expected and required, and access to full-text books is no exception," said
Jay Girotto, Group Program Manager at Microsoft. "As a key part of our
strategy to create an extensive, searchable online library, we have carefully
selected technology partners with reliable and proven solutions. ABBYY is a
leading OCR vendor, and its solid capture and conversion capabilities hold up
even for this extremely large-scale project."
For more information about ABBYY and its products, visit
http://www.abbyy.com.
About ABBYY
ABBYY is a leading developer of document recognition, data capture and
linguistics technologies. Leading products from ABBYY include the FineReader
line of recognition software and development tools and FlexiCapture line of
dynamic data capture solutions. Companies that license ABBYY recognition
technologies include Anoto, Banctec, BenQ,Cardiff, DICOM/Kofax, EMC/Captiva,
EPSON, Freedom Scientific, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, Kurzweil, Microtek,
NewSoft, Notable Solutions, Panasonic, ReadSoft, Samsung Electronics, Saperion,
Siemens Nixdorf, Stellent, Sumitomo Electric Systems, and Toshiba. ABBYY is
headquartered inMoscow with offices inGermany, the USA,Ukraine, the UK and
Japan.
For more information about ABBYY, please visit the company's website at
http://www.ABBYY.com.
ABBYY, the ABBYY Logo, FineReader, and FlexiCapture are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of ABBYY Software Ltd. Other product names mentioned
herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective
owners and are hereby recognized.
Other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered
trademarks of their respective owners and are hereby recognized.
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