| Research
- Paper in the Digital Enterprise project |
Paper continues to exist in large volumes in spite of futuristic predictions
of a ‘paperless world’. It persists along the edges of
a digital organization – in communication between organizations
and between organizations and their customers. The affable nature
of paper makes it widely accepted, highly affordable, technology agnostic
and unplugged. However, the disconnect between paper and digital systems
leads to inefficiencies in large enterprises.
The Paper in the Digital Enterprise (PriDE) project at HP Labs India
aspires to create a unique and novel set of technologies
to enable
seamless co-existence of paper in a digital enterprise.
Our aim is to create new technologies for on-ramps, workflows
and off-ramps in enterprises. The core technology concepts include
the interpretation of handwritten annotations |
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on documents, comparison and synchronization of changes from a paper
document to its electronic counterpart, intelligent document image
enhancement, new forms of machine readability that simplify the processing
of paper documents and security of print workflows.
The main research
threads in PriDE are:
Some of our past work includes:
- Security of Paper Documents
The areas of research relevant to PriDE are:
- Document image analysis and understanding
- Offline Handwriting recognition
- Computer vision
- Pattern recognition
- Information theory
- Machine learning
- Security related to Printing
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