thanks for the response, well actually I wrote the command wrong, I wanted to combine, also I didn't extract the lstm file before I do the combination, which brings another question.
if I use the tesstrain.sh it will create .lstmf files, correct? but if I used combine_tessdata -e that will create lstm file, so what is the difference between both of them? I know that lstmf files are substitute for the .tr files, if you gave me little explanation about both I would be grateful, since there were not much of explanation on the web about them Thanks in advance On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 3:03:40 PM UTC+3, shree wrote: > you have to be clear on what files you are combining. > > the command you have given is overwriting japanese traineddata - is that > what you want to do? > > > *training/combine_tessdata -o tessdata/jpn.traineddata* > > *Look at help for all options of combine_tessdata* > > *Figure out which files (lstm, dawg etc) you want to combine* > > *Give appropriate command options and files to create new traineddata* > > ShreeDevi > ____________________________________________________________ > भजन - कीर्तन - आरती @ http://bhajans.ramparivar.com > > On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 5:25 PM, Ibr <[email protected] <javascript:>> > wrote: > >> seems so, to add or merge the new LSTM files in the traineddata this >> command to user correct: *training/combine_tessdata -o >> tessdata/jpn.traineddata ~/tesstutorial/eng_from_chi/.lstm* >> but that gave me the following: >> TessdataManager can't determine which tessdata component is represented >> by lstmf >> TessdataManager combined tesseract data files. >> Offset for type 0 (.traineddataconfig ) is 172 >> Offset for type 1 (.traineddataunicharset ) is 2745 >> Offset for type 2 (.traineddataunicharambigs ) is 283372 >> Offset for type 3 (.traineddatainttemp ) is 288048 >> Offset for type 4 (.traineddatapffmtable ) is 30906394 >> Offset for type 5 (.traineddatanormproto ) is 30942955 >> Offset for type 6 (.traineddatapunc-dawg ) is 31395690 >> Offset for type 7 (.traineddataword-dawg ) is 31398292 >> Offset for type 8 (.traineddatanumber-dawg ) is 32406214 >> Offset for type 9 (.traineddatafreq-dawg ) is 32406256 >> Offset for type 10 (.traineddatafixed-length-dawgs ) is -1 >> Offset for type 11 (.traineddatacube-unicharset ) is -1 >> Offset for type 12 (.traineddatacube-word-dawg ) is -1 >> Offset for type 13 (.traineddatashapetable ) is 32407402 >> Offset for type 14 (.traineddatabigram-dawg ) is -1 >> Offset for type 15 (.traineddataunambig-dawg ) is -1 >> Offset for type 16 (.traineddataparams-model ) is 33071948 >> Offset for type 17 (.traineddatalstm ) is 33072647 >> Offset for type 18 (.traineddatalstm-punc-dawg ) is 43371656 >> Offset for type 19 (.traineddatalstm-word-dawg ) is 43374258 >> Offset for type 20 (.traineddatalstm-number-dawg ) is 44380188 >> >> any idea? >> thanks >> >> >> On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 2:36:54 PM UTC+3, shree wrote: >> >>> *tesseract image results -l ara --tessdata-dir ./tessdata --oem 1* >>> >>> *uses the LSTM files that are there in ara.traineddata in your tessdata >>> directory.* >>> >>> *Just placing lstm files in tesseract folder is not going to change >>> anything.* >>> >>> *You need to create a new traineddata with the new lstm files and then >>> test with it.* >>> >>> ShreeDevi >>> ____________________________________________________________ >>> भजन - कीर्तन - आरती @ http://bhajans.ramparivar.com >>> >>> On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Ibr <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> when make detection using the tesseract 4.00.00alpha and use the >>>> command: *tesseract image results -l ara --tessdata-dir ./tessdata >>>> --oem 1 *the oem here means "Neural nets LSTM only", so there is no >>>> argument in tesseract to specify where to find the LSTM files, how the >>>> tesseract find them? 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