Kent,

Thanks for your response.

Can you please tell me the steps to see conversion areas ? 
What is being selected for analysis.

Thanks.

On Friday, February 28, 2014 12:21:04 AM UTC+5:30, Kent Kovac wrote:
>
> In tesseract, you are able to pull out, in HTML, the conversion areas so 
> you can see what is being selected for analysis. Try putting the something 
> other than 0/D in the edge boxes. I had an issue in the past with the 
> thickness of the curved edges. 
>
> On Thursday, 27 February 2014 02:35:48 UTC-5, temp name wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an image which contains only table. When I used tesseract for OCR 
>> it doesn't recognize text from first and last column.
>> I have attached the image which I have used.
>>
>> After lot of trial, when I modified the image manually and added some 
>> text over the table before feeding image to the tesseract.
>> I got correct results. I am not able to understand the logic here. why 
>> tesseract don't recognize first image but it recognized second image.
>> I suspect it is because of table border analysis or page border analysis 
>> in preprocessing phase of tesseract. if this is the case, then tesseract 
>> should have a parameter which can force tesseract to ignore page border 
>> analysis. I need some help urgently. Any idea? 
>>
>> P.s.I have attached the two images. 
>>
>

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