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Original author(s) | Cognitive Technologies |
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Developer(s) | Cognitive Technologies |
Initial release | Source April 2, 2008[1] |
Stable release | 1.1
/ April 19, 2011 |
Written in | C and C++ |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Optical character recognition |
License | Freeware/BSD licenses |
CuneiForm Cognitive OpenOCR is a freely distributed open-source OCR system developed by Russian software company Cognitive Technologies.
CuneiForm OCR was developed by Cognitive Technologies as a commercial product in 1993. The system came with the most popular models of scanners, MFPs and software in Russia and the rest of the world: Corel Draw, Hewlet-Packard, Epson, Xerox, Samsung, Brother, Mustek, OKI, Canon, Olivetti, etc.
In 2008 Cognitive Technologies opened the program's source codes.