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      ICR – Intelligent Character Recognition

      ICR is an extension of OCRWe speak about this a lot here. OCR is a technology used to interpret the pixels in an image as... . It adds capabilities for handwriting recognition. OCR and ICR together can recognize machine-printed and hand-printed text.

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