On Mar 21, 7:24 pm, dataintelligence <[email protected]> wrote:
> Would I call this script using ocroscript?

No, from Python.

> I'm a little confused when
> it comes to the different packages. I installed Ocropus just using apt-
> get on ubuntu.

To run the example, you need to install the Mercurial version of
OCRopus.

> Is there any documentation for the script you created in your reply?

Not yet; we're working on that.

> It's working ok except when I have an
> image with very few characters (1 to 3). For those regions I'm pasting
> another image onto the end and for some reason that causes the OCR
> engine to recognize the characters I need.

You're using Tesseract in line recognition mode through an OCRopus
interface.   In the past, you needed OCRopus to do that because
Tesseract didn't have easy-to-use line recognition interfaces.
Starting with Tesseract 3.0, you also have the option of using
Tesseract directly for that.

> Overall I'm seeing excellent results. I'm very impressed, but I would
> still like to know how I can increase my accuracy rate. Any tips you
> have would be appreciated.

Whether you go with the next version of OCRopus or Tesseract, you
probably need to wait a little while until the documentation and
interfaces settle down.

Tom

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