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When formulating these hypotheses, the program will consider only the Separator objects detected during pre-recognition. A Separator hypothesis has the following properties:
PropertyDescription
Element nameThe full name of the element.
PageThe number of the page on which the element was detected.
Surrounding rectThe coordinates of the rectangle which surrounds the region of the hypothesis.
WidthThe width of the region of the hypothesis.
HeightThe height of the region of the hypothesis.
OrientationThe orientation of the detected separator.
Relative lengthThe length of the detected separator relative to the length of the search area.
Space lengthThe absolute length of the space within the detected separator.
Relative space lengthThe relative length of the space within the detected separator.
Orthogonal shiftThe distance between the separator objects in one hypothesis, measured orthogonally to the orientation of the separators.
DetectedShows whether the object described by the element has been found (true) or whether a null hypothesis has been formulated (false).
From the best pathShows whether the found hypothesis belongs to the best path in the tree of hypotheses (true) or not (false).
Pre-search qualityHow well the hypothesis matches the properties of the element specified by the settings in the Properties dialog box and by the code in the Advanced pre-search relations field.
Post-search qualityThe quality of the hypothesis after the conditions in the Advanced post-search relations field have been applied.
Chain qualityThe quality of the chain of hypotheses, from the first subelement of the group to the current subelement. Chain quality is calculated by multiplying the qualities of all the subelements in the chain and is used to compare rival chains of hypotheses.

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