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A CMS with OCR treats a scanned contract or document the same as a contract or document that was created on your computer and saved with a file name. A CMS with ORC is the preferred CMS software for any company that has old paper files to turn into useful digital copies or operates with contracts created by lawyers or other parties. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Importance of OCR Capability in Contract Management


1
OCR Capability
  • Its importance in contract management

2
OCR
  • OCR stands for Optical Character Recognition.
    This is an advanced software capability that
    involves artificial intelligence (AI) to turn a
    scanned contract or document from a picture to a
    usable data set. OCR has changed the playing
    field for Contract Management Systems, in a huge
    way!
  • A CMS with OCR treats a scanned contract or
    document the same as a contract or document that
    was created on your computer and saved with a
    file name. A CMS with OCR is the preferred CMS
    software for any company that has old paper files
    to turn into useful digital copies or operates
    with contracts created by lawyers or other
    parties.

3
CMS with OCR
  • A CMS without OCR is like sending a text message
    with a flip phone, when to text the word
    search, you enter 777733277722244 into your
    phone keypad.
  • Another comparison is that a contract risk
    management tool without OCR is like reading a
    stack of 500 commercial lease contracts to
    isolate which contracts include the address of
    Main Street or were signed by John Doe or
    which are pending renewal, or which include a
    specific phrase.
  • The process of reading 500 contracts could take
    weeks, and human error is a factor. People tend
    to make errors when fatigued or distracted.
  • A contract risk management tool with OCR can
    search through 500 contracts in only a few
    seconds and give you accurate results with 0
    human error.

4
How does OCR work?
  • The OCR process starts with scanning a document.
    Then, the OCR software transfers the image from
    just a single image that is made up of a single
    datum to a collection of data points, each point
    with multiple capabilities.
  • Every letter, word, number, phrase, becomes a
    separate data point. OCR turns the same single
    datum image into hundreds or thousands of data
    points.
  • If your CMS has OCR, then a hard copy of a
    contract or document can be scanned and read
    (using OCR). Then, these contracts and documents
    act like live files in your computer and in
    your CMS software.
  • Live files can use the search and filter
    options in your CMS to find either a short list
    of contracts or documents, or one specific
    contract or document.

5
How does OCR work?
  • Live files save each word or integer separately
    in a gigantic database, as part of your software
    system.
  • Then, when a search or filter of all
    documents and contracts is performed in your CMS,
    the AI tools scour your entire database to find
    which contracts or documents include each
    individual word and integer in your search
    criteria.
  • Next, ORC sorts all your files into two
    categories, files with the search criteria, and
    files without the search criteria.
  • The files that include your search criteria are
    listed on your CMS interface in seconds. Then,
    you can narrow your search even further, or read
    each document knowing that it is relevant to your
    search purposes.
  • Further refinement can isolate a single contract
    or document with a longer or more detailed search
    phrase that matches your needs.

6
What Are You Missing?
  • If your CMS does not have OCR, then every
    contract or document that enters your CMS will
    need to have manual attachment of metadata.
  • Metadata is data that describes other data. For
    example, metadata for a commercial leasing
    contract would likely include, contract name,
    date created, date signed, property
    address.
  • Metadata is how your computer matches search
    criteria to a list of files. For example, a
    commercial lease contract may include 5,000
    words. Since it is not practical to include
    5,000 words into the metadata of a single
    contract, nor is it time efficient, how can you
    know that searching a non-OCR CMS will include
    all pertinent contracts or documents? Simply
    put, you cannot know.
  • A CMS without OCR is inferior to a CMS with OCR.
    Reducing the time to sort contracts and documents
    reduces operating costs and increases bottom
    lines.

7
Free OCR or Proprietary OCR?
  • While there are some free options for OCR, the
    capabilities and data storage are limited.
  • Another major drawback is privacy. Your
    contracts are private. Keep them private by
    using a quality CMS system that charges a fee.
  • Why? Because at the end of the day, you want
    your contracts and documents to be safe, under
    your control, and shared with only those other
    parties that you choose.
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