Jacob Rabinow
Jacob Rabinow
Born: 1910Optical Character Recognition (OCR). Rabinow invented a process that allowed machine scanners to determine which letters or numbers were printed on a page. Over the years he crafted a series of improvements that made the process more reliable, eventually incorporating dictionaries into computer memories so the machines could determine the identity of a smudged or messy character.
Died: 1999Roy J. Plunkett | The National Inventors Hall of Fame | Norbert Rillieux |
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