Date:31/07/12
ABBYY company- world leader in linguistics area, document detection and data introduction has finished development of morphology module for Azerbaijani language.
ABBYY’s Director for partner projects Antonina Korobenkova has reported that the module has been included in new version ABBYY Recognition Server 3.5- a high productive server solution for document and PDF files processing received from scanner, fax, etc.
ABBYY’s certified partner in Azerbaijan-SINAM company has provided local support to this work giving material for morphology testing. Morphology support will significantly increase the percent of successful detection of Azerbaijani texts thus expanding the application area of ABBYY solutions in ICT projects in Azerbaijan.
Development of Azerbaijani language morphology module in server solutions ends
ABBYY company has finished development of morphology module for Azerbaijani language.ABBYY company- world leader in linguistics area, document detection and data introduction has finished development of morphology module for Azerbaijani language.
ABBYY’s Director for partner projects Antonina Korobenkova has reported that the module has been included in new version ABBYY Recognition Server 3.5- a high productive server solution for document and PDF files processing received from scanner, fax, etc.
ABBYY’s certified partner in Azerbaijan-SINAM company has provided local support to this work giving material for morphology testing. Morphology support will significantly increase the percent of successful detection of Azerbaijani texts thus expanding the application area of ABBYY solutions in ICT projects in Azerbaijan.
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