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Published: November 12, 2006
This paper explains that
imaging and
optics technologies have provided a wide range of industries with the ability to label, track and prevent bad
documentation to their products in a more efficient and economically sound business. The author points out that "automatic identification", the means of identifying a product mechanically and entering the data obtained automatically into a computer, includes bar codes, optical character
recognition (OCR),
magnetic ink character recognition (MICR), magnetic stripes and
voice systems. The paper relates that a problem with voice recognition applications is that it can be affected by environmental factors such as background noise; however, this technology has been the focus of considerable efforts on the part of the telecommunications industry and the U.S. government's intelligence community, which continue to work on improving reliability. illustrations Table of Contents Purpose Thesis Audience Introduction Overview and Background Introduction to Topic Why Imaging and Optics are Important What Imaging and Optics has done for Different Industries Imaging and Optics Technology Automatic Identification and Data Capture Character Recognition Magnetic Ink Character Recognition Optical Mark Recognition Current Technology Bar Codes RFID Card Technologies Non-Mainstream of Imaging and Optics Introduction Overview Why these Technologies are not yet Mainstream Emerging Biometric Technologies: Three Common Ways of Identifying an Individual Voice Recognition Recognition Types and Modes Problems with Voice Recognition Fingerprint Pattern Extraction/Pattern Matching Iris Code Advantages/Disadvantages Conclusion
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