ABBYY secures 22 new patents to support the future of document AI
ABBYY announced it has secured 22 new patents, reinforcing its position as a global leader in purpose-built AI for document process automation and building on breakthroughs for the past 2 years.
Spanning innovations in language detection, user interface design, image identification, information extraction, and document decoding, these patents expand ABBYY’s total patent portfolio to more than 400 patents and patent applications worldwide, according to the company.
This milestone underscores ABBYY’s mission to redefine how enterprises process and utilize data. By continuously advancing the boundaries of intelligent automation, ABBYY empowers organizations to achieve greater efficiency, scalability, and precision in their business-critical workflows, the company said.
The 22 new patents, developed over the course of 5 years, and issued during the past 2 years, fall into key categories that highlight ABBYY’s dedication to addressing the complexities of enterprise data:
- Advancing Document Processing: “Extracting Multiple Documents from a Single Image” and “Detecting Fields in Document Images” demonstrate ABBYY’s ability to streamline complex workflows and improve data accuracy.
- Enhancing AI Precision: “Identification of Key-Value Associations in Documents Using Neural Networks” and “Continuous Learning for Document Processing and Analysis” highlight ABBYY’s focus on purpose-built AI that evolves with business needs.
- Revolutionizing User Experience: “Display Panel or Portion Thereof with a Graphical User Interface”, shows ABBYY continues to prioritize intuitive and efficient design for enterprise users.
- Pioneering Image and Barcode Recognition: “Decoding of Two-Dimensional Barcodes Under Unfavorable Conditions” and “Assessment of Image Quality for Optical Character Recognition Using Machine Learning” showcase ABBYY’s expertise in computer vision.
As the rise of generative AI reshapes automation, ABBYY’s latest patents highlight its ability to harness the power of AI while addressing the unique challenges of enterprise data, the company said. ABBYY’s approach to purpose-built AI and ethical innovation positions it as a leader in addressing the risks of generic AI models, making it a trusted partner for enterprises navigating the growing complexities of automation.
"ABBYY’s latest patents are a testament to our ability to drive the next level of innovation. By combining cutting-edge AI with a deep understanding of intelligent document processing and business needs, we are shaping the future of intelligent automation and delivering solutions that empower businesses to thrive in an ever-evolving landscape,” said Ulf Persson, CEO of ABBYY.
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