Abstract
There are several Optical Character Recognition (OCR) mobile applications on the market running on mobile devices, both android and iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod) platforms. The limitations of mobile device processor hinder the possible execution of computationally intensive applications that need less time of process. This paper proposes a framework of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on mobile device using server-based processing. Comparison methods proposed by this paper by conducting a series of tests using standalone and server-based OCR on mobile devices, and compare the results of the accuracy and time required for the entire OCR processing. Server-based mobile OCR obtains 5% higher character recognition accuracy than the standalone OCR and its format recognition accuracy is 99.8%. The framework tries to overcome the limitation of mobile device capability process, so the devices can do the computationally intensive application more quickly.
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