OCRopus is designed for scanned books and journals.  Camera-based OCR
is a very different, and harder, problem and requires different
software.  My research group has developed some camera-based OCR
software as well, but it isn't part of OCRopus.

Tom

On Aug 14, 2:21 pm, Durk Kingma <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've searched the wiki and website but couldn't find much general
> information on recognition performance in the following situation.
>
> I'm planning to test difference OCR engines in the following
> situation:
>  - Camera phone (think 640x480 images, somewhat crappy)
>  - Known text language
>  - Unknown layout and font: could be anything
>  - Possibly lots of irrelevant objects which should be ignored
>
> Could anyone give an indication of OCRopus performance in this case?
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Durk Kingma
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