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What (who) is Machine-readable - definition

MEDIUM CAPABLE OF STORING DATA IN A FORMAT READABLE BY A MECHANICAL DEVICE (RATHER THAN HUMAN READABLE)
Automated data medium; Machine-readable media; Computer-readable; Machine readable; Computer readable; Machine-parsable; Machine parsable; Machine-readability; Computer storage media; Machine-readable; Machine-readable data; Machine readability; Machine-readable form; Machine—readable data; Machine―readable data; Machine-readable format; Machine-readable medium

machine-readable         
¦ adjective (of data) in a form that a computer can process.
Machine-readable data         
Machine-readable data, or computer-readable data, is data in a format that can be processed by a computer. Machine-readable data must be structured data.
Machine-readable passport         
  • Chinese visa (2019)
  • [[Hungarian identity card]] (2016)
  • MRV-B Visa MRZ Construction
MACHINE-READABLE TRAVEL DOCUMENT UTILIZING OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION
Machine readable passport; ISO/IEC 7501-1; Machine Readable Travel Document; MRZ; Mrz; Machine readable travel documents; XXA; XXB; XXC; Machine-readable zone; Machine-readable travel document; Machine Readable Zone; Xxaa; XCC; Document 9303; Machine Readable Passport; Machine-readable ID card
A machine-readable passport (MRP) is a machine-readable travel document (MRTD) with the data on the identity page encoded in optical character recognition format. Many countries began to issue machine-readable travel documents in the 1980s.

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Machine-readable medium and data

In communications and computing a machine-readable medium, or computer-readable medium, is a medium capable of storing data in a format easily readable by a digital computer or mechanical device (rather than human readable). The result is called machine-readable data or computer-readable data.

Examples of use of Machine-readable
1. An example of a machine–readable passport may be found online at (U.S.
2. The new passport will be machine–readable in other countries that implement similar means.
3. Those guidelines require digital photos and machine–readable chips to store identifying information in passports.
4. Department of Homeland Security Newsroom Monday, June 06, 2005 Machine Readable Passport Deadline Only Weeks Away WASHINGTON, DC – U.S.
5. It is anticipated that identity documents will contain, sooner rather than later, such information on a machine readable strip.