Quote/Cytat - Nick White <[email protected]> (Mon 25 Nov 2013 12:50:51 PM CET):


Fraktur: A fancy and very stylised font, most commonly seen in
German stylised writing.

Actually Fraktur-like fonts were widely used in many countries including Poland.

Fraktur recognition is a very strong point of Tesseract, the only competitor is an expensive commercial version of Finereader. For the comparison of the performance of the two programs on Polish texts see

http://lib.psnc.pl/publication/428

Best regards

Janusz

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Prof. dr hab. Janusz S. Bień - Uniwersytet Warszawski (Katedra Lingwistyki Formalnej)
Prof. Janusz S. Bień - University of Warsaw (Formal Linguistics Department)
[email protected], [email protected], http://fleksem.klf.uw.edu.pl/~jsbien/

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