There is little support in the released recognizers for adaptive
recognition.  There will be more in upcoming recognizers.

Cheers,
Thomas.

On Sep 17, 10:48 pm, Caius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey!
>
> Could someone give me a direction on this? I'm attempting to achieve
> an over-time adaptation of a recognizer so that for example, I could
> feed in pages (shopping bills in my case) and every time I notice
> recognition errors, I'd correct them and let the system learn from it,
> kind of incrementally. For one thing, I don't know how feasible my
> approach would be and for another, I'm stuck!
>
> So far I've got a page image and a transcription for it. I could also
> make them into several line-text pairs if it's needed.
>
> Where I'm stuck is in trying to generate cseg images, as I understood
> they would be useful for training. I tried to make "align-
> transcription.lua" to run but finally, after a few import tweaks I
> noticed that function's
> "recognizeLine(fst_builder,map,segmentation,image)" parameters didn't
> have "map" anymore defined, but later in the script function
> "ocr_result_to_charseg(cseg,map,ids,segmentation)" would've required
> it. Could I fix it or should I try something else? For the "could"
> part, I'd immediately need some help on how to do it, but if it was
> something else, it might keep me quiet a while until stuck again. :)
>
> From there, I figured, I could then use "train-bpnet-lines.lua" to
> make a new bpnet file and use it for recognizing from then on,
> repeating the training whenever there's more errors.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
> Caius
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