Pix2Text
An Open-Source Python3 tool for recognizing layouts, tables, math formulas, and text in images, converting them into Markdown format. A free alternative to Mathpix, empowering seamless conversion of visual content into text-based representations. 80+ languages are supported. (by breezedeus)
LaTeX-OCR
pix2tex: Using a ViT to convert images of equations into LaTeX code. (by lukas-blecher)
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9.2 | 3.6 | |
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Jupyter Notebook | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Pix2Text
Posts with mentions or reviews of Pix2Text.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-16.
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How do I solve this?
Use this: https://p2t.behye.com/
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Github packages/Apps that are must have for Physicists using Linux
I have recently discovered a few very helpful github packages which help me make notes while listening to lectures. These would be 1. pix2tex (allows you to scan an equation and convert it to latex) 2. pix2text (allows you to scan an equation with words in it and converts it to latex and text) 3. Tesseract (not really a physics related package, but it does allow me to copy notes from transcripts easily) 4. Mathpix an app that performs all the above mentioned operations better than the packages above, but one which ain't free.
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Help with Project Pix2Text
BTW, you can use this online webpage https://p2t.behye.com/ , which is powered by Pix2Text.
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How to use the graphical interface of LatexOCR? How to use the Snipping tool?
Pix2Text itself trains a mathematical formula detection model to detect mathematical formulas contained in the images. The recognized mathematical formulas patches are handed over to LaTeXOCR for recognition, while the rest text parts are handed over to the OCR engine CnOCR for recognition. More info can be found here: https://github.com/breezedeus/pix2text
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Pix2Text (P2T): a Free Alternative to Mathpix
Pix2Text (P2T) is a free open-source Python replacement for Mathpix, and is now able to perform the core functions of Mathpix. Pix2Text supports the recognition of mixed images containing both text and formulas, returning results similar to Mathpix. Its text recognition supports Chinese and English.
LaTeX-OCR
Posts with mentions or reviews of LaTeX-OCR.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-14.
- Detexify LaTeX Handwriting Symbol Recognition
- Pix2tex: Using a ViT to convert images of equations into LaTeX code
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Why copyng a math formula gives me duplicated characters
I didn't know that such tools exists (completly new to LaTex). Thanks to your suggestion I looked for an open source althernative (to avoid anoyances of freemium) and I found pix2tex That works really like a charm.
- I have just started using LaTeX in my Physics and Math courses and I love it and want to learn all about it. Does anyone know any obscure (or well known that I just don't know about) things about LaTeX that are really cool and helpful?
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Github packages/Apps that are must have for Physicists using Linux
I have recently discovered a few very helpful github packages which help me make notes while listening to lectures. These would be 1. pix2tex (allows you to scan an equation and convert it to latex) 2. pix2text (allows you to scan an equation with words in it and converts it to latex and text) 3. Tesseract (not really a physics related package, but it does allow me to copy notes from transcripts easily) 4. Mathpix an app that performs all the above mentioned operations better than the packages above, but one which ain't free.
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The fastest math typesetting library for the web
This is also a great aid to learing LaTex. I wonder if anyone has ever tried to make an OCR system that generates the appropriate LaTex from an picture of an equation?
Turns out the answer is yes:
https://github.com/lukas-blecher/LaTeX-OCR
- A very useful package which I don't know to set up
- LaTeX AI
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Any alternatives to Mathpix/Latex-OCR?
LaTeX-OCR
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Pix2Text and LaTeX-OCR you can also consider the following projects:
spark - Arknights OCR tool to automatically create a detailed list of your operators.
EasyOCR - Ready-to-use OCR with 80+ supported languages and all popular writing scripts including Latin, Chinese, Arabic, Devanagari, Cyrillic and etc.