Hi, I think for detecting an image which contains a table you should use 
the argument --psm # with the detection command, psm stands for Page 
Segmentation Mode, the default is 3 I think for a table use 6 so it will be 
--psm 6 , anyway just type tesseract and it will be printed on the terminal 
what arguments the tesseract has, also on the terminal will be printed 
"Page segmentation modes:" which will show every value of the --psm 
argument and what does it mean


On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 11:03:03 AM UTC+3, Azka Gilani wrote:

> @johnny did you find anything in that? i am stuck on the same problem.
> @dinh van Chinh that method doesn't use tesseract api!
>
> On Monday, July 18, 2016 at 6:05:54 PM UTC-4, Johnny ho wrote:
>>
>> Are there any examples to show how to use Tesseract to detect tables in 
>> an images?
>>
>

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