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A prototype system for encoding chemical structure diagrams from scanned printed documents is described. The system distinguishes a structure diagram from other printed material on a page image using size and spacing characteristics. It distinguishes line graphics from symbols in an intermediate vectorization stage. Line information is mapped into a connection diagram that represents atomic bonds. Atomic symbols are identified by means of chemical drawing conventions and optical character recognition. The final coded output interfaces to conventional chemistry software for database storage and retrieval, publishing, and modeling.>
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