Online OCR tool

Discussion in 'Programming' started by nanolab, Oct 12, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I'm testing online OCR tool http://drnpa.co.cc/ocr/
    Please help me from your side.
    Try to upload image and recognize it.

    Best results will be for B&W 300 dpi images.

    Thanks.
     
    nanolab, Oct 12, 2009 IP
  2. Martin

    Martin Peon

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    I tested your OCR tool. It did successfull recognition of a screenshot from web browser. The error rate was 10 characters mistaken from total of 250.
     
    Martin, Oct 12, 2009 IP
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    g_bot Well-Known Member

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    Works great for screenshots, will test with scanned pages at morning..
     
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  4. nanolab

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    Thanks! Seems I need to adjust image preprocessing and I hope it will work better
     
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    nanolab Active Member

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    It even worked with multiple columns? Nice.

    Did you program the actual OCR engine part of this, the web front end, or both?
     
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  7. nanolab

    nanolab Active Member

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    I did image preprocessing and web front end.
     
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    If you don't mind me asking, which OCR system did you use? Something open source?
     
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    it's tesseract
     
    nanolab, Oct 15, 2009 IP