said this is a space but it
isn't. How can I said this to OCR?
Please help me if anybody know
Thanks
On okt. 4, 14:10, Barnabas wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can anybody know how can I configure the space length?
>
> ocr generate the space between two chars, but there is no space. The
>
Hi
Can anybody know how can I configure the space length?
ocr generate the space between two chars, but there is no space. The
chars distance is a bit larger then the others distance.
Thanks
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I solved the problem.
The problem was: In my fonttype, this umlaut characters are 1px, and
tesseract do not recognize 1px characters. So resize your image like
2x, and the character will be 4px, and the tesseract-ocr will
recognize it.
On okt. 3, 09:56, barnabas Proofit wrote:
> Hello.
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Hello.
I am new in OCR, and now I got a problem.
I have got a program generated tiff image (white background without
noise, and not so regular font type).
The program generate this characters: ö ü , but lot's of time the
tesseract recognize: o and u. And lots of time the o and u charaters
recogn
aters
recognized as ö and ü
Maybe the tesseract think that the dot at the top of the char is
noise, but it isn't. In the picture there is no noise at all!
Is there any config parameter to change the heuristics?
Thanks
Barnabas
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recognized as ö and ü
Maybe the tesseract think that the dot at the top of the char is
noise, but it isn't. In the picture there is no noise at all!
Is there any config parameter to change the heuristics?
Thanks
Barnabas
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