Check suspicious characters
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After the automatic recognition phase, following the parameters set in application definition file, could be required a phase to check suspicious characters.

The used technique is called EBV®,
Eye Blow Verification, a patent pending procedure allowing to verift thousands of characters in a little time. This technique is based on some studies demostrating that human eye looking into an uniform pattern is attracted by the perturbation.

All the character with low confidence are shown into the Characters Check section and assembled according to their proper group: first "1", then "2" and so on until the "Z". In this mode the page is built by similar characters (uniform pattern) and its easy to find dissimilar chapes, the character classified in bad mode (perturbation).

If a character has been wrongly recognized, it is possible to change the group:

1.By the "Enter" button if this is selected.  
2.By the right button of the mouse and by using the Edit Character command from Check menu popup.  
3.By the double click with mouse left button.  
 
If some trace of "dirty" has been recognized as a character, it can be deleted:

1.By the Canc button if it is selected.  
2.By the mouse right button and by using the Delete Characters command from Check menu popup.  
3.By Modifying the character class and leaving white the field.  
   
By using the Next group and Prior group buttons
it is possible to pass first or after to the group as well as using the PgUp and PgDown buttons.
 
It can be used the space bar for selecting one character at a time: after the last character in the group, the first one in the following group will be automatically selected.
 
If a group consists of many characters, these are placed on more pages that could be selected through the proper tab at the bottom of the screen.

Using the button
Skip Verify
you can interrupt this phase and go on next phase.

The verify of suspicious characters in Workgroup Reader version is executed using the Correction Station.