Re: OCR librarys

2005-09-13 Thread Josef Meile
Hi Timothy > i'm looking for ocr librarys with reasonably free licensing and the > ablity to use python with them. c library's that i can call from python > are acceptable. This thread may give you an start: http://groups.google.ch/group/comp.lang.python/browse_frm/thread/36

Re: OCR librarys

2005-09-12 Thread Timothy Smith
t;Larry Bates > > >Timothy Smith wrote: > > >>i'm looking for ocr librarys with reasonably free licensing and the >>ablity to use python with them. c library's that i can call from python >>are acceptable. >>so far all i have run into is voodoo and wi

Re: OCR librarys

2005-09-12 Thread Josef Meile
group/comp.lang.python/browse_frm/thread/362ac64a3c3aece2/ It mentioned how to call simpleocr, which according to the website: http://www.simpleocr.com it is Royalty Free. I haven't tried it, so, I can say how accurate it is. Regards, Josef Timothy Smith wrote: > i'm looking for ocr librar

Re: OCR librarys

2005-09-12 Thread Larry Bates
You need to specify a "platform" you will be running on. I've had good experience with ExperVision's RTK toolkit on Windows. It is not free, but it is very, very good. Sometimes software is actually worth paying for ;-). Larry Bates Timothy Smith wrote: > i'm l

OCR librarys

2005-09-12 Thread Timothy Smith
i'm looking for ocr librarys with reasonably free licensing and the ablity to use python with them. c library's that i can call from python are acceptable. so far all i have run into is voodoo and wild claims. i've tried gocr, and it wasn't very impressive. i'