Taskmaster applications can display the same page to multiple
operators to ensure that accurate data entry and verification. Taskmaster
supports two main implementations of multi-pass verification: two
pass and double blind. Other implementations are
possible, but you focus on these two implementations.
- In two-pass verification:
- An operator (or a recognition engine) enters the initial
value for each field.
- Taskmaster displays the page to a second operator but
hides the initial values. The operator enters a new value for each
field.
Tip: If you are using a recognition
engine to implement the first pass, you might choose to display only
low confidence fields to the operator.
- For each field, Taskmaster compares the new value to
the initial value. If they match, Taskmaster accepts the value; otherwise,
the operator must reenter the value. Only when the operator enters
the same value twice in a row does Taskmaster accept the value.
- In double-blind verification:
- An operator (or a recognition engine) enters the initial
data values.
- Taskmaster displays the page to a second operator but
hides the initial values. The operator enters a new value for each
field and Taskmaster saves all the values (no comparing).
- Taskmaster displays the page to a third operator. Using
a feature of AIndex that displays multiple values, the operator can
see both the initial value and the second value.
- For fields where the initial value and the second value
are different, the operator must determine which value is correct,
or enter a new value:
- Clicking the initial value (or pressing Alt+Shift+A when the field
has the focus) moves the initial value into the data entry field.
- To enter a new value, the operator must enter the same value twice
in a row.