RE: OCR Solutions

2007-12-06 Thread Mark Kruger
Jim, Ryan works for me and we are working on the same project together :) -mark -Original Message- From: Jim Rising [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 11:50 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OCR Solutions haha... ryan stille asked me the same thing. :) here is

Re: OCR Solutions

2007-12-06 Thread Jim Rising
AIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 6:54 AM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re: OCR Solutions > > one quick note here... if you're using fax... efaxdeveloper.com has the > whole package... they will generate the datamatrix barcode via a servlet > for > you, and

RE: OCR Solutions

2007-12-06 Thread Mark Kruger
Jim, Do you have any CF code using that java4less vision jar? -mark -Original Message- From: Jim Rising [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 6:54 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OCR Solutions one quick note here... if you're using fax... efaxdeveloper.com ha

RE: OCR Solutions

2007-12-06 Thread Dave Watts
> Then press send. (The copy machines I have seen don't have > good ways of typing in much beyond just numbers, so if they > had to type in the domain name too for the email address, > that would be a deal breaker--nobody would do it.) A few years back, I worked a little with Xerox Docushare an

Re: OCR Solutions

2007-12-06 Thread Jim Rising
ress that > would accept [EMAIL PROTECTED] when > [EMAIL PROTECTED] comes in, > coldFusion would POP it and then use the name as the > ID number and VOILA. > > Any more comments or ideas appreciated. > > -Original Message- > From: David Livingston > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: OCR Solutions

2007-12-06 Thread E C list
ton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 8:26 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OCR Solutions I don't know what your budget is but we have used these in several document management solutions and they seem to be pretty idiot proof. Plus you can collect data and do ocr. http:

Re: OCR Solutions

2007-12-06 Thread David Livingston
I don't know what your budget is but we have used these in several document management solutions and they seem to be pretty idiot proof. Plus you can collect data and do ocr. http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06a/15179-15179-64195-12126-64404-3330619.html Dave On Dec 5, 2007, at 10:3

Re: OCR Solutions

2007-12-06 Thread Jim Rising
t have that email > either...) looks very interesting, and it looks like its a lot cheaper > than OCR. My images are actually coming in via fax, so OCR'ing that > quality of an image may be a challenge. I think the barcode may perform > better. > > -Ryan > > Dave

Re: OCR Solutions

2007-12-06 Thread Jim Rising
i still don't see the point in doing this with OCR. it just seems like overkill, and more trouble than what it's worth. if all you're needing is an account number to associate the documents with, generate a datamatrix barcode containing the account number, and when the salesperson is scanning in th

RE: OCR Solutions

2007-12-05 Thread Dave Watts
> What I actually plan to do is get a copy > machine/scanner combination with a sheet > feeder that can email scanned documents. Then get one that automatically does OCR! Xerox has solutions that do this. All you have to do is put the paper in. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figl

Re: OCR Solutions

2007-12-05 Thread Ryan Stille
yan Dave Watts wrote: >> Does anyone know of any ocr solutions that can be made to >> work with ColdFusion? What I'd like to do is have documents >> scanned and emailed to a coldFusion server and then OCR'ed to >> find a person's name or account number.

RE: OCR Solutions

2007-12-05 Thread E C list
#x27;t going to do it. That's why we want to use a copy machine... Thanks again. -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 6:00 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: OCR Solutions > Does anyone know of any ocr solutions that c

RE: OCR Solutions

2007-12-05 Thread Dave Watts
> Does anyone know of any ocr solutions that can be made to > work with ColdFusion? What I'd like to do is have documents > scanned and emailed to a coldFusion server and then OCR'ed to > find a person's name or account number. The number will be > used to ma

Re: OCR Solutions

2007-12-05 Thread Jim Rising
is to read them: http://www.java4less.com/vision/vision.php?info=intro -jim On 12/5/07, Eron Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Does anyone know of any ocr solutions that can be made to work with > ColdFusion? What I'd like to do is have documents scanned and emailed to

OCR Solutions

2007-12-05 Thread Eron Cohen
Does anyone know of any ocr solutions that can be made to work with ColdFusion? What I'd like to do is have documents scanned and emailed to a coldFusion server and then OCR'ed to find a person's name or account number. The number will be used to match the document to a databas