High volume OCR has a highly distributed and scalable architecture. The main components of the high volume OCR include server manager, a central unit meant for management of the system and several processing stations which perform the document and OCR conversion. Virtually unlimited number of stations for processing work is being controlled by the server manager. The conversion and the recognition tasks are distributed among the CPUs and the processing stations. This balances the workload across the system resources.
The processing throughput can be increased up to a great extent. This can be up to several thousands of pages per minute. Along with the scalable architecture a wide variety of features are aimed to make the conversion of the high volume document more cost effective yet productive.
Tags: batch ocr, High volume OCR