answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Machine readable documents are those where the written or printed characters and or words can be scanned and interpreted by Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software, and converted into an electronic document.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is a machine readable document?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Which device convert printed document into machine readable form?

ocr


Does xml document support both human readable and machine readable formats?

No. Machines do not understand XML any more than they understand the works of Shakespeare. XML documents must be interpreted by a machine-code program that understands the meaning of the XML structure.


Do green card holders need Machine Readable Passport to enter US?

No, it is not mandatory for green card holders to posses a machine readable passport (as the green card is machine readable).


Difference between human readable and machine readable?

Human readable can only be understood by human beings where as Machine readable is in Binary format and could only be understoood by machines. (eg. computers) The only way to understand machine readable is if the data is processed and output into human readable form by means of an output device :)


Are HTML documents are human readable?

Any document that a human can read and understand without requiring an interpreter (it is written in the reader's native language, for instance). Machine code is not human-readable, it is intended to be read by a machine. Assembler language is a symbolic language that is essentially a human-readable form of machine code, however it's not easily understood by everyone except those familiar with Assembler language. High-level languages are more easily understood by most programmers, particularly those familiar with the language, while pseudocode is an abstract language intended to be human-readable even by non-programmers.


What is Human readable?

Any document that a human can read and understand without requiring an interpreter (it is written in the reader's native language, for instance). Machine code is not human-readable, it is intended to be read by a machine. Assembler language is a symbolic language that is essentially a human-readable form of machine code, however it's not easily understood by everyone except those familiar with Assembler language. High-level languages are more easily understood by most programmers, particularly those familiar with the language, while pseudocode is an abstract language intended to be human-readable even by non-programmers.


Can object code and source code of a compiler be in same language?

No, they are two different things, source code is human-readable and machine code is machine-readable (though it can be represented in assembly)


What are CI documents?

Coded information: a computer readable document. NCI-documents is non coded information: only human readable. NCI >> OCR >> CI


Which converts high level languageprogram to machine readable form?

compiler or assembler


Is there web-site where i can upload document that will be readable but not downloadable?

No. When you upload a document to a server, a copy of that document is saved on another machine, but in order to read that copy, it must be copied to the client's machine, and that means the document must be downloadable. However, the download need not be in the exact same format as the original document because a server can re-encode (or convert) the uploaded document as it is being uploaded to the server and/or as it is being downloaded to the clients. Streaming media is an example of this. With appropriate software a client can still save the download, but that download will only be an exact duplicate of your upload if the server did not re-encode the document in some way.


What do you compile?

Compiling is the act of translating human-readable source code to machine-readable byte code.In Java, the compiler program is javac


Is Irish passport issued in 2008 valid for American travel?

Yes. They were machine-readable by then.