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Intelligent forms processing system
Machine Vision and Applications, 1992This paper describes an intelligent forms processing system (IFPS) which provides capabilities for automatically indexing form documents for storage/retrieval to/from a document library and for capturing information from scanned form images using intelligent character recognition (ICR). The system also provides capabilities for efficiently storing form
Richard G. Casey +3 more
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Weathering processes and forms
Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 2022Abstract This chapter considers the various processes of rock weathering, starting with physical weathering processes (frost, wetting and drying, heating and cooling or insolation weathering, and salt weathering (haloclasty)). It then turns to a consideration of chemical weathering processes and to the remarkable increase of interest in ...
Stephen T. Trudgill +2 more
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Validation of automated forms processing
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 1998Abstract We have used the computer program TeleformTM for automated forms processing (AFP) and have compared error rates, time consumption, and expenses with those of single or double manual data entry. For choice fields the error rate for AFP was very low and comparable to double manual data entry, while for numeric recognition the error rate was ...
Carsten Krogh Jørgensen, Bo Karlsmose
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Design of Forming Processes: Sheet Metal Forming
2004This article addresses sheet metal deformations processes and are classified as secondary processing methodologies. Sheet metal forming processes are further classified as processes with: compressive stresses, tensile stresses, compressive and tensile stresses, bending, and shear.
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Implementation Process of Forms with Orbeon
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2016Agesic works on a project whose main goal is to achieve a high percentage of State proceedings and services being electronic, using for that the new technologies and the agency's technological assets. The selected tool was Orbeon Forms.
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Forming processes for metalmatrix composites
Composites, 1969Abstract Metal-matrix composites remain the most attractive long-term aim of the composite materials engineer. To date, the amount of research on metal-matrix materials exceeds both that on polymer and ceramic matrix composites, but there is very little to show in terms of operating hardware and still less which can be justified on an economic basis ...
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Development of a Processing Map for Use in Warm-Forming and Hot-Forming Processes
Metallurgical Transactions A, 1981A fracture initiation map is developed which should be useful in fast forming operations at strain rates greater than about 10-3 s-1 at elevated temperatures. Two types of cavitation mechanisms, one pertaining to cavity formation at second phase particles, as in ductile fracture, and the other pertaining to wedge type microcracking at grain boundaries,
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Logical Form as a Determinant of Cognitive Processes
2010We discuss a research program on reasoning patterns in subjects with autism, showing that they fail to engage in certain forms of non-monotonic reasoning that come naturally to neurotypical subjects. The striking reasoning patterns of autists occur both in verbal and in non-verbal tasks.
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Form Annotation Framework for Form-Based Process Automation
2013Simple form of annotations, such as tagging, are proven to be helpful to end users in organising and managing large amount of resources (e.g., photos, documents). In this paper, we take a first step in applying annotation to forms to explore potential benefits of helping people with little or no technical background to automate the form-based processes.
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Journal of Heat Transfer, 1965
A cool slab of metal when dipped into the bath of a molten metal first freezes metal from the bath; then—if kept there long enough—the frozen crust and the slab melt out. The same result is obtained in a continuous process where the slab is pulled through the melt.
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A cool slab of metal when dipped into the bath of a molten metal first freezes metal from the bath; then—if kept there long enough—the frozen crust and the slab melt out. The same result is obtained in a continuous process where the slab is pulled through the melt.
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