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nuget.org : aspose.omr.cpp

Aspose.OMR for C++ adds optical mark recognition (OMR) functionality to your applications. With it, you can design, render and recognize all types of hand-filled forms: answer sheets, examination papers, surveys, questionnaires, ballots, applications, and many more. No specialized equipment, consumables and third-party software required. Use your office copier or even a smartphone camera instead of an expensive OMR scanner. Respondents can fill out your forms with a pen, pencil or marker and use any type of marks - artificial intelligence and advanced accuracy calibration ensure reliable results. You can even recognize rotated and skewed images. Aspose.OMR for C++ can recognize any file you get from a scanner or camera: JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, and BMP. Recognition results are returned in the most popular data storage formats (JSON and CSV) that can be imported into any popular database, CRM or analysis system. Aspose.OMR for C++ supports QR codes and barcodes recognition. Aspose.OMR for C++ offers a flexible markup language for designing OMR forms of any layout and complexity; you can even add QR codes, barcodes and images without using third-party libraries. All popular paper sizes as well as a number of non-standard ones are supported. Forms are saved in multiple file formats, intelligently selected based on the provided extension: JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, and BMP. Resources: Online documentation: https://docs.aspose.com/omr/cpp/ Free support forum: https://forum.aspose.com/c/omr/ Changelog: - Removed Aspose.Barcode dependency.

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purl: pkg:nuget/aspose.omr.cpp
Keywords: OMR, Recognition, C++, Native, Test, Survey, Generation, Form, Mark, TIFF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, Aspose.OMR
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Latest release: 4 months ago
First release: over 1 year ago
Dependent packages: 1
Downloads: 8,184 total
Last synced: 19 days ago

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