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OCR

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OCR may refer to:

Science and technology

  • Optical character recognition, conversion of images of text into characters.
  • Speechify Text To Speech & OCR, Mobile & Desktop application that scans physical text & turns it into digital text using Artificial Intelligence.
  • Organically moderated and cooled reactor, a type of nuclear reactor
  • Oxidizable carbon ratio dating, a method of absolute dating
  • Transvaginal oocyte retrieval, a technique used in vitro fertilization
  • Oil control ring, a piston ring
  • Over consolidation ratio, a consolidation measurement in geotechnical engineering

Offices of civil rights

Economics

  • Official cash rate, the interest rate paid by banks in the overnight money market
  • Optimum currency region, a theoretical optimal area where one currency would make most benefit
  • Occupancy Cost Ratio

Other uses

  • Otago Central Railway, now a heritage railway in Otago, New Zealand
  • Ottawa Central Railway a Canadian Shortline owned by CN Rail
  • OverClocked ReMix, an organization and website dedicated to preserving and paying tribute to video game music through re-orchestration and reinterpretation
  • Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations, a UK-based exam board
  • Obstacle course racing

See also

  • OCR-A, a font designed to simplify character recognition
    • OCR-B
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