Loren Wilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Loren,
I did the test and unfortunately my FuzzyOcr (3.5.1) was bitten
by that spam image.
The normal scan setups for FuzzyOCR don't rotate the images, so will
in all probability miss a rotated image like this. These were quite
popular for a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007, Pawe? T?cza wrote:
I did the test and unfortunately my FuzzyOcr (3.5.1) was bitten by
that spam image.
You can manually mark this picture as bad :
# fuzzy-find --delete image
# fuzzy-find --learn-spam image
Hi,
Thanks for the hint! I
I was quite sure that FuzzyOcr project is dead, because a few
months ago I was trying to contact his author, Decoder,
but no success. Probably he was very busy :) Fortunately, it seems
He is very busy getting an advanced degree. He still manages to put out the
occasional patch, and several
Hi,
Will ImageInfo be able to detect and catch this picture spam soon?
http://dreams.741.com/spam.gif
Thanks
FuzzyOcr should do a good job on something like that.
Loren
http://dreams.741.com/spam.gif
Loren Wilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FuzzyOcr should do a good job on something like that.
Loren
http://dreams.741.com/spam.gif
Hi Loren,
I did the test and unfortunately my FuzzyOcr (3.5.1) was bitten
by that spam image.
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Hi Loren,
I did the test and unfortunately my FuzzyOcr (3.5.1) was bitten
by that spam image.
The normal scan setups for FuzzyOCR don't rotate the images, so will in all
probability miss a rotated image like this. These were quite popular for a
while and a couple of people developed