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| Â | A Policy Framework for Document Processing |
 | | Promote the development of document processing practices in terms of the rapid evolution (1) of the documentary phenomenon and (2) the behavior of university library users, in the changing context of computerized documentation and data communication networks. |  | | For most documents, the classification system most widely accepted is that of the Library of Congress and the classification numbers found in the source files are generally considered satisfactory. |  | | The adoption of a policy framework for document processing is an important step in the advancement of the discussions begun in 1995-96 by the members of the Libraries Subcommittee, intended to set out a common vision and a coherent collective position on the necessary redefinition of the classic document organization model. |
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http://www.crepuq.qc.ca/documents/bibl/pol_traitdoc/pol_framework.htm
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| Â | Document Retrieval |
 | | The motivation and drive for using natural language processing (NLP) in document retrieval is mostly intuitive; users decide on the relevance of documents by reading and analyzing them and if we can automate document analysis this should help in the process of deciding on document relevance. |  | | This entire process is completely automatic, and major effort has been put into the efficiency of the natural language processing part of the system. |  | | Document retrieval is defined as the matching of some stated user query against useful parts of free-text records. |
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http://cslu.cse.ogi.edu/HLTsurvey/ch7node4.html
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| Â | Forms Processing Data Entry Services |
 | | Data processing is accomplished by extracting information from a current or custom designed form, fax, catalog, book, electronic media or an online entry system, while simultaneously offering an internet based data entry and query service. |  | | Using a sample of the original document to be processed, including other client information and output record format, FPI develops the perfect integration of your form and our programming to handle the data input, output, quality management and project management. |  | | We can process thousands of HCFA 1500 and UB92 claims per day by using our scanners to scan, OCR and image the paper documents. |
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http://www.formsprocessing.com
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| Â | MULTIMODAL DIALOGUE AND DOCUMENT PROCESSING |
 | | This workshop aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners from two fields of language technology; those working on dialogue systems and those working on information extraction, document processing and Q&A systems. |  | | There are other techniques, such as text summarisation, that could aid the user in determining the relevance of a number of retrieved documents, but a large part of information-seeking activities really require exchange of information i.e., user and system has to engage in some form of dialogue. |  | | This involves theoretical as well as practical research on issues related to development of applications where it is hard to formulate the information needs in one isolated question and where the information is stored as unstructured documents. |
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http://www.ida.liu.se/~nlplab/coling-ws-02
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| Â | Distribution of the OPUS Data Processing System |
 | | OPUS is a dynamic, event-driven, distributed processing system that provides an environment designed to handle a large number of observations processed through many steps across a network of computers (Rose 1998). |  | | The OPUS data processing software system was developed for converting raw telemetry from the HST into standard FITS format data files. |  | | This document explains how to install the system on your computers, how to run the sample pipeline, how each of the managers works, and what the different resource files are about. |
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http://monet.ncsa.uiuc.edu/adass98/Proceedings/swadeda
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| Â | Document Processing Homepage |
 | | The group's document processing solutions have been successfully implemented at major client sites, some of them through with the IBM Intelligent Forms Processing Platform (IFP), which is based on the group's technologies. |  | | The IBM Haifa Labs Signal and Image Processing group offers a comprehensive solution for a virtually error-free data-entry system. |  | | Optimizing the document processing cycle means improved quality of customer care and better case management. |
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http://www.research.ibm.com/haifa/projects/image/dp
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| Â | Textual and chemical information processing: different domains but similar algorithms |
 | | Text retrieval systems were initially based upon the Boolean retrieval model, but the systems were soon extended to permit best match searching (in which the documents are ranked in decreasing order of similarity to the query) (Spark Jones and Willett, 1997). |  | | This paper argues that at least some of the algorithms that are used in textual information retrieval can also be applied to another type of data, viz the two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) chemical structure data that forms one of the principal components of chemical information systems (Ash et al., 1991). |  | | In some cases, the relationship is obvious, with algorithms and data structures being transferable with little or no change from one application to another; while in other cases, the relationship is less direct, involving more a general view of the sorts of information processing techniques that are required, rather than a direct transfer of technology. |
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http://informationr.net/ir/5-2/paper69.html
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| Â | Document Processing Technology - Editorial |
 | | Today the whole system is done with electronic images and our use of OIT solutions has grown steadily ever since the move. |  | | Western and Southern’s use of document automation has expanded steadily with more than 1200 workflows currently in place, and there is no end to that expansion in sight. |  | | She comments, “We moved in June of 1996, and by the end of 1997, all the back office processes were image-enabled. |
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http://www.dptmag.com/editorial2.asp?ID=228
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| Â | K-Zone education and science -- An object-oriented document preparation scheme |
 | | In these cases `traditional' document preparation systems based on markup languages may be more useful, as the source document can be subject to various pre- and post-processing operations. |  | | This article reviews this philosophy, and describes a prototype system for producing and managing complex document sets in the form of executable programs. |  | | Doing so allows both the document content and document processing operations to be specified in one source, leading to great flexibility and increased ease of maintenance. |
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http://www.kevinboone.com/adgpaper.html
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| Â | SAL- Office Software - Typesetting & Formating |
 | | Typesetting is a different way of document preparation than word processing. |  | | The most well-known typesetting system is probably TeX/LaTeX, which has been widely used by mathematicians and many engineers, because of its high printing quality of the documents (especially those which have mathematical formule) that can not be matched by most word processors. |  | | Instead, it's kind of like writing a computer code, you specify the document structure, layout format, character properties, etc. by a collection of commands, along with the content of your writing, within a text editor. |
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http://gd.tuwien.ac.at:8050/G/2
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| Â | Features of DynaText 4.1 |
 | | The document can be further processed and the results of that processing can be incorporated back into the presented page. |  | | Inso's complete publishing and delivery environment for transforming proprietary WP documents (from Microsoft Word, Adobe FrameMaker, and Interleaf) into XML, SGML, and into DynaTexte-books. |  | | A framework for defining types of documents designed to handle large, complex documents. |
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http://digilib.nypl.org/dynaweb/dwebdoc/dtfeat41/@Generic__BookTextView/4388
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| Â | WhatisXML.doc |
 | | In this short document, I wanted to define XML for you and introduce you to the fundamentals of the language: defining and using tags, creating and processing documents. |  | | In the same way that a document communicates to the person reading it, XML supports creating ways to communicate between the components of a system. |  | | Markup tags are embedded into a document as a way of passing information to whatever program will process the document. |
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http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~anthonyb/B2B_XML/docs_pdf/WhatisXML.doc
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| Â | About DPWH |
 | | Not to mention that project are implemented without delay due to contract document preparation and processing. |  | | Well everybody surmises that Contract Preparation System is indeed very useful and contribute a lot in facilitating the preparation of contract document to the organization. |  | | Filling and retrieving files for amendments are very easy, because the system is already formatted for the conventient of the user. |
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http://www.dpwh.gov.ph/Success_Stories/CPS.htm
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| Â | Electronic Document Management System - Express Computer |
 | | An Electronic Document Management System is also known as a Document Management System. |  | | Some of the basic functions of an electronic document management system are to create new files, save them, modify, retrieve, delete, and change the format of the original copy and then saving the file. |  | | It is a computer based electronic method of processing, storing, retrieving and managing paper documents. |
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http://www.expresscomputeronline.com/20051031/technology05.shtml
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| Â | GIPSY: Georeferenced Information Processing SYstem - Woodruff, Plaunt (ResearchIndex) |
 | | Woodruff & C. Plaunt, "GIPSY: Georeferenced Information Processing SYstem," Journal of the American Society for Information Science, vol. |  | | GIPSY: Georeferenced Information Processing SYstem - Woodruff, Plaunt (ResearchIndex) |  | | 13 A land use and land cover classification system for use with.. |
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http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/woodruff94gipsy.html
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| Â | LaTeX: A Document Preparation System (2nd Edition) |
 | | Don't let the aging copyright deter you, if you're serious about document processing, this is one book you need to add to your collection. |  | | I wanted to just write a simple Latex document with a few tables and a couple of embedded graphics. |  | | A Guide to LATEX: Document Preparation for Beginners and Advanced Users (3rd Edition) by Helmut Kopka, Patrick W. Daly (Paperback) |
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http://www.booksology.com/Info/0201529831/search.htm
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| Â | UITS - FRS Documentation Standards & Preparation |
 | | Document formatting is achieved by using the SCRIPT/VS text processing program together with the Generalized Markup Language (GML). |  | | In addition to using the template files described above, other files may be imbedded into a source document to provide common document formatting and print formatting parameters. |  | | Regardless of the manner in which the source document is begun, it is highly recommended that the individual creating the source document at least read the comments contained in the respective source document template file to obtain a basic understanding of the formatting principles that are described therein. |
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http://vm.uconn.edu/~frsdoc2/DOCUC010.HTML
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| Â | Data Processing Management Association Records |
 | | The records of the Data Processing Management Association (DPMA) document the administration of the association and the services it provided to its membership. |  | | DPMA College Survey [completed data sheets on data processing courses in curriculum], 1965-1967. |  | | DPMA Model Curriculum for Undergraduate Computer Information Systems, 1st ed., 1985. |
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http://www.cbi.umn.edu/collections/inv/cbi00088.html
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| Â | Electronic Document Storage & Document Imaging Management :: Identitech Inc. University Foundation Solution |
 | | To provide automatic processing of transportation requests (particularly for hazardous materials), via an electronic document management system. |  | | The first phase of this project included the reengineering and subsequent automation of work processes that would result in improved customer response and document management. |  | | In search of a solution, the OHMS reviewed alternative approaches, and chose Identitech’s FYI product as their electronic document management and imaging solution. |
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http://www.identitech.com/customers/profiles/dot.htm
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| Â | Document Image Processing |
 | | Document Imaging Processing systems are capable of processing all types of documented information either graphical, full-text of combinations of both. |  | | The system converts them into a digital image via the document scanner and then stores these images onto a mass storage device, usually a "write-once" optical mechanism.The system is provided with indexing facilites to aid the searching and retrieval processes. |  | | Printed copies of the document may be produced on laser printers. |
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http://www.anovar.co.uk/dip
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| Â | Adobe FrameMaker |
 | | And use the included WebWorks® Publisher Standard Edition 8.0 software from Quadralay to automatically create HTML versions of your documents and books. |  | | New Adobe® FrameMaker® 7.2 software delivers an enterprise-class authoring and publishing solution that combines the simplicity of word processing with the power of XML. |  | | Collect, produce, and share Intelligent Documents with Adobe Acrobat® 7.0 Professional software. |
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http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/framemaker
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| Â | Invoice processing-Itesoft: EDMS (electronic document management software) and data capture solutions (ICR, OCR, OMR, ADP) |
 | | Invoice processing-Itesoft: EDMS (electronic document management software) and data capture solutions (ICR, OCR, OMR, ADP) |  | | Itesoft: the automatic and electronic document management solutions (EDMS) with intelligent character recognition (ICR) like cheques, invoices and business forms. |  | | Itesoft: EDMS (electronic document management software) and data capture solutions (ICR, OCR, OMR, ADP) |
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http://www.itesoft.co.uk/site/itesoft_uk/products/forInvoices/forInvoices.htm
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| Â | ArticlePrint.aspx?ArticleID=4207 |
 | | Under the first agreement, ISOGEN will build an XML-based, single-source publishing system supporting the creation of technical, product support and other enterprise documents in 34 languages. |  | | The XML-based, single-source system will be used by electrical engineers who construct and maintain the company's high-tech food processing plants. |  | | The system will feature a customized authoring and publishing environment and an advanced architecture for linking and cross-referencing multilingual content across multiple product lines. |
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http://www.econtentmag.com/Articles/ArticlePrint.aspx?ArticleID=4207
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| Â | Office Document Preparation System¡¡Basic Concept and Functions |
 | | When this system is used for summary documents (materials sorted by divisional organization and time period), we propose a method for having the aggregate functions with the document preparation system. |  | | This gives rise to the need for more effective supporting systems for preparing documents. |  | | This paper discusses the basic concepts for a document preparation system, which supports the collecting, classifying and organizing of materials. |
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http://www.ipsj.or.jp/members/SIGNotes/Eng/11/1986/010/article002.html
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| Â | fs2683.doc |
 | | EDMS utilizes document management, imaging, workflow and forms processing to improve business processes. |  | | EDMS allows users to create a document or capture a hard copy in electronic form, store, edit, print, process and otherwise manage documents. |  | | Often, EDMS is perceived as scanning, storing and retrieving paper documents. |
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http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/subject/PUBS/oit/egov/fs2683.doc
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| Â | Requisition Document Preparation |
 | | Preparation of a DD Form 1348 requisition system document is described in detail in the following paragraphs. |  | | MILSTRIP requisitioning is based upon the use of the coded, single-line, item document, DD Form 1348. |  | | MILSTRIP relies upon automatic data processing equipment and coded data for processing requisitions. |
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http://www.infodotinc.com/aviord321/171.htm
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| Â | Welcome to Document Processing Systems. Inc. |
 | | Document Processing Systems, Inc. (DPS) provides mortgage closing document preparation services through Direct-Docs®, our industry-leading online service. |  | | DPS's patent-pending Electronic Mortgage Document Management (EMDM) System, the DPS eMortgage Studio™ sets the standard in the Industry by providing outsourced, enterprise-quality access to a fully paperless eMortgage process. |  | | For fully compliant and accurate paper closing packages or for the means and pathway to eliminate paper and "wet" signatures entirely from the mortgage closing process, DPS has solutions that fit your needs and your budget. |
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http://www.documentprocessing.com
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| Â | LaTeX project: An introduction to LaTeX |
 | | To produce this in most typesetting or word-processing systems, the author would have to decide what layout to use, so would select (say) 18pt Times Roman for the title, 12pt Times Italic for the name, and so on. |  | | LaTeX is based on the idea that it is better to leave document design to document designers, and to let authors get on with writing documents. |  | | So in LaTeX, you would input this document as: |
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http://www.latex-project.org/intro.html
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| Â | Management Software, Inc. Document Control System |
 | | The scope of document processing and control includes everything from digitization and/or image importation, optical character recognition, automated content based indexing, image presentation, batch exception handling, one or two step inquiries with hit and expression feedback, as well as Type, Content, Expression, Gist and Theme searching. |  | | Interfaces and controls virtually all industry standard image capture devices (e.g., Document Scanners, Cameras, etc.) and provides multiple symbol recognition engines. |  | | Hard or soft documents requiring digitization, content recognition, automated reference generation, content searching, accreditation and caveat control, material association, rule based ID generation, as well as reproduction identification and control, represent the breadth of applicability encompassed by this |
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http://www.cris.com/~Mansoft/dcssystm.htm
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| Â | Patent 5384863: Methods and apparatus for automatic modification of semantically significant portions of a document without document image decoding |
 | | The apparatus includes a means for processing a document image and producing an undecoded document image electronic representation of the document text, and a data processing system for performing data driven processing and which comprises execution processing means for performing functions by executing program instructions in a predetermined manner contained in a memory means. |  | | It has long been the goal in computer based electronic document processing to be able, easily and reliably, to identify, access and extract information contained in electronically encoded data representing documents; and to summarize and characterize the information contained in a document or corpus of documents which has been electronically stored. |  | | The document image advantageously is generated, for example, by scanning an original printed document using an electrostatographic reproduction machine having means for scanning the document and producing an electronic representation of the image of the document. |
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http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5384863.html
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