Re: [orca-list] document recognizing



Another program tesseract which may or may not need a language pack is
available as is cuneiform.  No idea how these two stack up against lios
though.  Camera placement or lighting could cause this problem with any
of the ocr programs as could low quality images due to copies of copies
having been made of the images.  Copies of copies degrade images
seriously I learned this while working for the Navy.

On Sat, 27 Oct 2018, Paulina Gajoch via orca-list wrote:

Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2018 04:55:17
From: Paulina Gajoch via orca-list <orca-list gnome org>
Reply-To: Paulina Gajoch <paulinagajoch gmail com>
To: orca-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [orca-list] document recognizing

I know one program, this is LIOS. Linux Intelligent OCR system. But, when I
start to recognize an image, program is scanning and scanning, and no result.

But well, maby try it, it is better, than nothing.

Best regards,

Paulina


W dniu 27.10.2018 o?10:48, kien2 via orca-list pisze:

hello,

has any one tried to use camera with pi and orca to scan document in order
to convert scanned image into text?

if you have done that,?which applications have been used to scan and convert
image into text?

it would be very helpfull for blind pupil to read books.

waiting for information!

kien



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