If you're getting too many errors on Courier, maybe your resolution is too 
low or too high?  Can you post a picture (best... add it to the Flickr 
pool)?

Nevertheless, back to your original question, once you have the .cmodel 
file, you just use it as an argument to ocropus-lattices, as in the sample 
script:

ocropus-lattices -m your.cmodel textline.png
ocropus-ngraphs textline.png

Note that if you want to be able to recognized mixed font text, you need to 
train on a variety of fonts in addition to the one you want to improve on.

Tom

On Thursday, October 4, 2012 6:10:43 PM UTC+2, JR wrote:
>
> Help in training ocropus. 
>
> I'm trying to improve my OCRing of some text that is not coming out 
> well... 
>
> I've followed the guide of uw3-500 to train ocropus on my font set 
> (english courier) as it was making way too many errors. Meaning, I 
> collected a few pages of my text, created ??????.bin.png one liners, with 
> .gt.txt text files.. 
>
> It ran ok, and created me .cmodel .h5 and .tsplit files... What do I do 
> with theses? Do I splitly copy them into /usr/local/share/ocropus ???
>
> Sorry for my ingorance... 
>
>

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