hi all..
i've come across this issue and cant really figure out a way to
resolve it. i'm trying to write a small program that will process
multiple images through tesseract and look for a particular sequence
of characters. the images will probably come from all kinds of sources
- scans, fotos, et
hi all...
is there a way to instruct tesseract to ignore anything that is not
trained to read. like the lines around the date and time in this
image:
http://quereven.com/images/moo_time.jpg
the simple reason is that with those lines the output is mostly
garbage. if i just "white" out the lines t
that was awesome. thanks...
On Apr 15, 5:10 pm, namenick wrote:
> hi all...
>
> is there a way to instruct tesseract to ignore anything that is not
> trained to read. like the lines around the date and time in this
> image:http://quereven.com/images/moo_time.jpg
>
> the
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