Hi,

I'm part of a developer community that is working on CCExtractor, a 
subtitle tool. 

We're currently using tesseract for the OCR part of our code. We've been 
invited by Google to participate in their Summer of Code program, which 
pays university students to work on open source projects during the summer. 

One of our projects includes improving our work on the OCR subsystem - 
which as I said use tesseract as the tool that does the heavy lifting, but 
there's many cases that require preprocessing, such as burned-in subtitles, 
or tickers, and so on.

Anyway, this is a call for university students (this is a requirement) that 
want to spend a few months working with us during the summer. You can read 
a bit about our project here:

https://ccextractor.org/public:gsoc:ocr

We're an open source organization, and all the work is done publicly. While 
our goal is of course to improve our own software, contributing to 
tesseract to achieve that goal is OK and in fact encouraged. 

Carlos

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