GEGL can handle 3 and 4. Associated libraries like gegl-gtk and gegl-qt can help with 1. Point 2 is out-of-scope for GEGL as a library.possibly 4) pre-process the regions before sending to OCR service3) extract the pixels of the specified regions2) allow the user to specify regions of fields to extractFrom what I understand the core of your app needs to:
1) show the images scannedIf you have specific concerns, one might be able to provide more specific answers.--On 18 March 2015 at 11:22, Maxim Rodkin <maxrodkin gmail com> wrote:Hi, Jon!Thank you for cooperation.Of course, i understand license agreement terms 8-)My question more technical.Do you know gegl applications , similar ty mine?Or can you imagine this?Is gegl suitable for this purpose?Thank you.MaxДобрый день!
С уважением, Максим Родькин
бизнес-тренер2015-03-18 16:17 GMT+06:00 Jon Nordby <jononor gmail com>:Hi Max,
As long as you respect the license, LGPLv3, you can use GEGL for any purpose.
On Mar 18, 2015 3:20 AM, "Max Rodkin" <maxrodkin gmail com> wrote:Hi all!
I have developing OCR software - the goal is recognition of insurance blanks.
I have extracting fields with text from image and send it to OCR public
service separately.
The meta-information about text fields i store in special database.
The main problem - the source images very diffirent, they have diff scale,
margins and so one, so, one meta-information is not valid for all images.
I need the tool for handle fields tuning. I see it as graphical editor with
source image and freely floating colored bars above it. Where i put colored
bar - there image text must be recognized.
Please see for understanding the idea:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8qRomgBHgAqNUswckZMWFZUbE0/view?usp=sharing
Please help me to choose right direction.
Respect, Max
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