Creating a machine-readable form

Questionnaires, social security forms, polling slips, and warranty cards are all different types of form used to collect different types of information.

How do forms differ from other types of document?

  1. A form always contains a set number of fields.
  2. Each field may contain only a certain type of information, e.g. a "Last Name" field contains only last names (if completed correctly) and a "Date" field contains only dates.

Forms are used when information needs to be gathered from a large number of respondents. Manual information gathering is a long and tiresome process and typos and errors are almost inevitable. Machine-readable forms are used to automate this process.

Automated forms processing consists of the following stages:

  1. Setting up the form-processing application (creating a Document Definition and specifying the fields to be recognized).
  2. Acquiring form images (scanning).
  3. Processing the form images (recognizing the images and validating the extracted data).
  4. Exporting the extracted data to an external information system.

Automated processing of forms is most effective for forms that satisfy the requirements discussed in this chapter.

Machine-Readable Forms

Elements of Machine-Readable Forms

Form Completion Methods

Types of Machine-Readable Form

Choosing the Right Type of Form

General Requirements for Machine-Readable Forms

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