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Synonyms for digitise

put into digital form, as for use in a computer

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Digitise.AI leverages the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning to automate prior authorisations, resulting in faster authorisations, at less cost, and with fewer denials.
The PITB had helped Punjab Police digitise its system, introducing police station complaint centres, and portals like tenant record and criminal record office.
Cerf said: "In our zeal to get excited about digitising, we digitise photographs to make them last longer but we might turn out to be wrong."
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-4 June 2010-Cambridge University Library to digitise rare science and faith books(C)1994-2010 M2 COMMUNICATIONS http://www.m2.com
Online publisher brightsolid will digitise 40 million pages of the British Library's newspaper archive, which spans 300 years.
Initially, image capture was done using a scanning-back camera (Better Light Super10K-HS), in the same way we digitise most maps: with items placed on a suction board to hold them in place during scanning.
Although a project worth almost GBP1m was awarded to digitise modern Welsh writing, the dispute arose because Academi, a literature promotion agency, wants the writers to receive payment.
The National Police Service has launched its Digital Human Resource Information System amid efforts to digitise its operations.
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-28 January 2008-Writers refuse permission for National Library of Wales to digitise works(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Innodata Isogen (NASDAQ: INOD), a provider of content supply chain services and solutions, has been chosen to digitise titles for the archive of publisher Simon & Schuster Inc, part of the CBS Corporation.