Hi,
After test of various OCR, I feel that Tesseract, the most advanced OCR
engine on Linux, hasn't noawadays all ways to be as performant as
commercial utilities. Even if it's wrapped in some tools like Lios
or gimagereader, the performance is still difficult to use for "basic"
use
from PDFs,Folder
3. Scan using Web-cam(beta)
4. Support two OCR Engines (CUNEIFORM,TESSERACT)
5. 24 Language support (Given at the end), 30 more languages can be
installed in Tesseract,
6. OCR Selected images(With or without rotation)
7. Full Auto Rotation for any Language(If aspell installed
from PDFs,Folder
3. Scan using Web-cam(beta)
4. Support two OCR Engines (CUNEIFORM,TESSERACT)
5. 24 Language support (Given at the end), 30 more languages can be
installed in Tesseract,
6. OCR Selected images(With or without rotation)
7. Full Auto Rotation for any Language(If aspell installed
sathayn linux writes:
*Dear list,
We are extremely sorry that the link for downloading
LINUX-INTELLIGENT-OCR-SOLUTION is mistaken the exact link is as follows
http://linux-intelligent-ocr-solution.googlecode.com/files/lios-1.0.deb
And the source code?
We easy-ocr development team is here
Dear List
We are happy to release EASY-OCR-4.0 With mutch Structural changes
What is easy-ocr :
EASY-OCR-4.0
Now a visually impaired person can read print in 24 languages using this
free software.
HOW TO INSTALL
Run folowing comands on terminal
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mystilleef/scribes
Hi all,
Is there an Ocr-software that can be used on Ubuntu and that is
orca-friendly so to speak?
Best wishes Marion!
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From: Marion Peterreins marionpe...@gmx.net
Is there an Ocr-software that can be used on Ubuntu and that is
orca-friendly so to speak?
You could try OCRFeeder:
http://live.gnome.org/OCRFeeder
On the last months a effort was made in order to make OCRFeeder more
orca-friendly. But not sure
dear friends
you can download a good and easy ocr package from hear for ubuntu 9.04
http://code.google.com/p/easyocr/
http://easyocr.googlecode.com/files/Read%20me.text
http://easyocr.googlecode.com/files/easy%20ocr%201.4.tar.gz
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interested ot receive the package, please contact me.please read the
folloing item the read me of the package.
Now a visually impaired person can enjoy reading the printed books using
free software, cuneiform is a wonderful ocr engine and we tried to make
it user friendly in our own way, you
Hello,
sathyan, le Tue 02 Mar 2010 16:32:39 -0500, a écrit :
Now a visually impaired person can enjoy reading the printed books using
free software, cuneiform is a wonderful ocr engine
Sorry to moderate a bit, but according to Debian, cuneiform is not free,
because the source for the .dat
package.
Kenny
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 04:15:42PM -0500, Pia wrote:
Does anyone have an opinion about what the best OCR software is for Linux
for blind people that talks well? I would prefer a command line package,
but if there is only a GUI one that works OK, knowing about it would
Hi. It's part of Debian. I am running Sid, but it's been a Debian package
for a few years.
Huh? I thought ocropus just got created via google summer of code not
long ago. You and others must have thought I meant tesseract which is
not the email I replied to because you are the second
Hi. I've been using ocropus for at least 2 years. I built the first release
from source, but have used Debian packages ever since.
Not sure why it isn't part of Lenny, but it is definitely part of Sid.
ke...@blackbox:~$ apt-cache search ocropus
ocropus - document analysis and OCR system
of Lenny, but it is definitely part of Sid.
ke...@blackbox:~$ apt-cache search ocropus
ocropus - document analysis and OCR system
ocropus-data - document analysis and OCR system --- data files
ke...@blackbox:~$ apt-cache show ocropus
Package: ocropus
Status: install ok installed
Priority
Hi. Have you tried ocropus?
Don't know if it's in Ubuntu, but it's definitely a Debian package.
Kenny
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 04:15:42PM -0500, Pia wrote:
Does anyone have an opinion about what the best OCR software is for Linux
for blind people that talks well? I would prefer
tesseract was good back when I tried it:
http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 11:50 PM, Kenny Hitt ke...@hittsjunk.net wrote:
Hi. Have you tried ocropus?
Don't know if it's in Ubuntu, but it's definitely a Debian package.
Kenny
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010
Does anyone have an opinion about what the best OCR software is for Linux
for blind people that talks well? I would prefer a command line package,
but if there is only a GUI one that works OK, knowing about it would be
good to know too.
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Can anyone recommend any OCR software (commercial or otherwise) for reading
newspapers/letters/bills with in Ubuntu?
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Hi,
regarding conversion...:
On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 09:24:59AM -0400, Jason Grieves wrote:
The OCR software actually integrates nicely with XSANE. I was able to get
a txt file very quickly with my Epson scanner. I did not see a way to
convert it into a pdf or open document with the text
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