![]() In both cases the result of "reading the ID by a machine" would be a digital file in an electronic memory. "očitavanje" - without any further context - would simply mean using OCR so that an IT system can get the content that is anyway printed / "human readable" on the Identity Document. I've never heard of anyone making an "extract" of the memory chip content to print it - the whole point is to avoid paper. Look at the gate and the third line of the text message. You have a more modern version of it, where the human readable "plain text" is quite limited and there is a memory chip that can potentially hold the equivalent of a small book with all sort of information. Complete the conversation from the radio programme Is that right. Očitana lična karta English translation: Read identity card documentĪn ID when the text is encoded and printed in a standardised format - like passports that all have at the bottom of the page with the face picture 2 lines that are in "plain text" and the content is in an internationally agreed format that makes it easy to use OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to "read it" by a computerised system. Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. ![]() General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters. ![]()
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