Stinger,
May I know which language you are trying to train?
With regards,
sriranga(79yrs)

On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 5:12 PM, stinger <[email protected]> wrote:

> Running 64 bit Ubuntu 12.04.  Python 2.7.2+.  The images themselves are
> from the hg repository - i.e. I followed the instructions, downloaded the
> necessary packages, ran the build and then ran the run-test script without
> any changes and I get the error.  Again, thanks for your help.
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 21, 2012 5:40:51 PM UTC-5, Tom wrote:
>>
>> What platform are you running this on?  Are you running 32bit or 64bit?
>>
>> The maximum of the segmentation must be 0xffffff (white).  If you get
>> 0xff, there is something seriously wrong somewhere in image I/O.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 21, 2012 11:17:57 PM UTC+2, stinger wrote:
>>>
>>> I've run through the installation process, and am trying to run the
>>> run-test script.  I keep getting the error "expected a segmentation with
>>> white background" when running ocropus-ngraphs (see output below) - it's
>>> failing because the max of 255 is being checked against an expected value
>>> of 0xffffff.  However, if I modify the code, and change 0xffffff to 0xff
>>> the run-test script works.  Not sure if this is a bug?
>>>
>>> + true
>>> + true language model application
>>> + true
>>> + ocropus-ngraphs 'temp/????/??????.lattice'
>>> loading /usr/local/share/ocropus/en-**mixed-4.ngraphs
>>> processing 92 files
>>> temp/0001/010001.lattice =NGRAPHS= 21.29    BOOK REVIEIP
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File "/usr/local/bin/ocropus-**ngraphs", line 294, in <module>
>>>     rseg = ocrolib.read_line_**segmentation(rname)
>>>   File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/**dist-packages/ocrolib/**toplevel.py",
>>> line 194, in argument_checks
>>>     result = f(*args,**kw)
>>>   File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/**dist-packages/ocrolib/common.**py",
>>> line 207, in read_line_segmentation
>>>     result = make_seg_black(image)
>>>   File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/**dist-packages/ocrolib/**toplevel.py",
>>> line 190, in argument_checks
>>>     raise e
>>> ocrolib.toplevel.CheckError:
>>> CheckError for argument 'image' in call to function: '<function
>>> make_seg_black at 0x3810aa0>'
>>> <ndarray-13b67fd0 (60, 583) int32 [1,255]> of type <type
>>> 'numpy.ndarray'>: expected a segmentation with white background
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, August 17, 2012 9:31:35 PM UTC-5, Tom wrote:
>>>>
>>>> OCRopus 0.6pre1 has been released.  It features much simpler
>>>> installation, fewer dependencies, and improved recognition rates.  This is
>>>> the first all-Python release.  Please follow the instructions on
>>>> http://www.ocropus.org/ (installation is really just a couple of
>>>> simple steps).
>>>>
>>>> There are three scripts you should run after installation:
>>>>
>>>> (1) "run-test" runs a simple recognition test
>>>> (2) "run-box-training" (in fraktur-boxes) trains a Fraktur recognizer
>>>> from Tesseract-style box files
>>>> (3) "run-uw3-500" (in uw3-500) shows how training works on line-by-line
>>>> transcribed data
>>>>
>>>> Tom
>>>>
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