Machine-readable

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ISBN represented as EAN-13 bar code showing both machine-readable and human-readable data

The term machine-readable (or computer-readable) refers to information encoded in a form which can be scanned or sensed by a machine or computer and interpreted by its hardware and software. Theoretically, anything that can be read by a human can also be read by machines, although it may not necessarily be comprehended.

Common machine-readable data storage and data transmission technologies include processing waveforms, optical character recognition (OCR) and barcodes. Any information retrievable by any form of energy can be machine-readable. Examples include:

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