Hello Tom,
Does the C++LSTM implements ocropus-gpseg as well? I kind of need
that function in my work currently. Thank you very much!
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 5:26:52 PM UTC-5, Tom wrote:
> I joined Google this year. Google permits me to spend time on the OCRopus
> project and contribute. As part of this, I moved the project to Github,
> because it's easier to maintain there.
>
> I just pushed out a new update of ocropy. This includes mainly
> faster/smaller saving of models, as well as a C++ implementation of the
> LSTM network. The C++ LSTM implementation is a pretty straightforward port
> of the Python version and runs much faster. The C++ classes have been
> wrapped as Python classes and are callable from Python. There are two new
> top-level drivers, ocropus-ltrain and ocropus-lpred, for the C++
> implementation. The C++ implementation appears to be numerically close to
> the Python implementation and yield good recognizers when trained, but it
> requires more testing.
>
> As before, this is research-level software with minimal documentation (do
> look at the iPython Notebooks, the .ipynb files, since they contain
> significant information). Feel free to contribute patches, documentation,
> etc. using the usual Github mechanisms of merge requests. I'll try to
> incorporate them as time permits.
>
> Tom
>
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