Hi, there you all. I must first apologize for my request. I know it'll sound simple but I'm a newcomer to Linux and Scanners. I work for a language institute and we must set up a solution to "read" multiple choice tests through a scanner to a adatabase and compare to the Correct Answer Table. Then print oput the scores.
I need help, to select the proper hardware and software, to begin with: - It must be a scanner with an automatic feed tray. - As fast as possible, but not that expensive. - And last: I wonder if it's easier to read through an OCR software so that I compare more easily with the answers. I mean, If the possible answers are (A) (B) (C), separated by some space and all letters surrounded in a circle. If the students selects (B) I should get, for question 23, something like this: 23 (A) (#) (C) That is, the letter not readable is the answer selected. If I got the page as an image, I would have to check for x,y coordinates. Please help, and thank you all. _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
