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IntelliTrain, suspect words. It assesses whether to apply the user correction or not. - repair manual

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the current OCR solution. Change this to the desired solution and click OK. The program takes this training and examines the rest of the page. If it finds candidate words to change, the Check Training dialog box lists these. Incorrect words should be re-trained before the list is approved. For guidance on using the Train Character and Check Training dialog boxes, please consult their context-sensitive help or the online help topic Manual training and its related topics. IntelliTrain IntelliTrain is an automated form of training. It takes input from the corrections you make during proofing. When you make a change, it remembers the character shape involved, and your proofing change. It searches other similar character shapes in the document, especially in suspect words. It assesses whether to apply the user correction or not. Turn IntelliTrain on or off in the OCR panel of the Options dialog box. The following shows how IntelliTrain works, using the original image. Our example involves the letters c and e. With some typefaces and scanning settings, the horizontal line in e can become very thin, leading to OCR errors that IntelliTrain can repair. OmniPage Pro read this as bcnefit. You changed it during proofing to benefit. IntelliTrain remembers this shape and the rule: e This is not c. This is e. IntelliTrain changes: thcrc to there likc to like Whcncvcr to Whenever etc. 72 Proofing and editing

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Proofing and editing
the current OCR solution. Change this to the desired solution and click
OK. The program takes this training and examines the rest of the page. If
it finds candidate words to change, the Check Training dialog box lists
these. Incorrect words should be re-trained before the list is approved.
For guidance on using the Train Character and Check Training dialog
boxes, please consult their context-sensitive help or the online help topic
Manual training
and its related topics.
IntelliTrain
IntelliTrain is an automated form of training. It takes input from the
corrections you make during proofing. When you make a change, it
remembers the character shape involved, and your proofing change. It
searches other similar character shapes in the document, especially in
suspect words. It assesses whether to apply the user correction or not.
Turn IntelliTrain on or off in the OCR panel of the Options dialog box.
The following shows how IntelliTrain works, using the original image.
Our example involves the letters
c
and
e
. With some typefaces and
scanning settings, the horizontal line in
e
can become very thin, leading
to OCR errors that IntelliTrain can repair.
OmniPage Pro read this as
bcnefit
.
You changed it during
proofing to
benefit
.
IntelliTrain
remembers this
shape and the rule:
This is not c.
This is e.
e
IntelliTrain changes:
thcrc
to
there
likc
to
like
Whcncvcr
to
Whenever
etc.