Auto-OMR
is used to process large and complex Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) regions on standardized forms. Rather than specify each region to search for marks, as with standard OMR, you can specify a sample feature such as a bubble or checkbox and Auto-OMR will automatically detect similar markable features in a specified area of the image. Auto-OMR can also handle multiple choice checkboxes. In addition to determining whether or not a particular feature is marked, it can determine which of a group of features is marked and assign a value accordingly. Auto-OMR can be used in Pre-Classification Processing, First Page Identification, Page Processing, Last Page Identification, or Post-Processing.
Example: Golden State Financial Advisors uses slipsheets with checkboxes indicating whether the documents are letters, prospectuses, statements, or reports. Rather than configuring a zone around each checkbox, they use Auto-OMR to detect and create zones around all the checkboxes. Depending on which checkbox is marked, the value of the token from the Auto-OMR process is "letter," "process," statement," or "report."
To configure Auto-OMR
- Collection Name: Specify a name for the collection. The name will also be used in the tokens generated by the process.
- Grouping: Choose whether to group the features. If grouped, they will function as a multiple choice selection and you can specify what values will be returned if the regions are features. If not, each feature will be independent and will return a value depending on whether it is marked or unmarked.
Note: Auto-OMR does not support vertical groups.
- Token Name Format: In this section, you can customize the tokens that will result from this process. By default, the name is Group %(Index), so upon processing the names will appear as Group 1, Group 2, Group 3, and so on. You can change the naming convention by typing in the Name box. You can also adjust the starting count.
- Search: Configure the zones around a sample markable feature, such as a bubble or checkbox, and the area that will be searched for marks that match the sample.
- Token Values: The available token values depend on whether you chose to group the features. If the features are grouped, you can specify a value to be returned for each feature if it is marked, and a default value that will be returned for any unmarked feature. If the features are not grouped, each feature will return a value depending on whether it is marked or not. The default values are true for marked and false for not marked, but you can specify different values.
- To add another OMR collection, click Add. To modify an existing collection, select it and click Edit.
Note: Local image enhancements can be used with Auto-OMR.
Note: When using percentages to define zone sizes, changing the size of the scanned page (e.g., 8.5 x 11 to 8.5 x 14) will also change the placement and size of the zone.
Note: Some processes come with the basic Quick Fields installation, and some must be purchased as add-ons. Contact your reseller for more information.