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Poricom
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What is the most accurate Windows OCR
MangaOCR on github is really good. There are two main gui of it that i know of. The first is a whole gui reader of it and is called poricom. The second lets you ocr anything on the screen when pressing alt+q and is called cloe. Here are the links : https://github.com/kha-white/manga-ocr https://github.com/blueaxis/Poricom https://github.com/blueaxis/Cloe
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Is their a website where you can read manga's or similar media where the hiragana or kanji can be copied? So it's is more easy to translate it when I don't understand something?
https://github.com/bluaxees/Poricom manga ocr PC
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Scanlation Group using OCR & what program to use?
Poricom
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Best raw manga reader
mokuro if you want to preprocess your manga and then have all text be scannable, Poricom if you want a reader program that uses OCR.
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Poricom VS Cloe - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 23 May 2022
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Learning from manga
Check out manga-ocr for probably the best OCR right now, or Poricom for a version with a user interface, if command line isn't your thing.
Poricom is probably what you could be happy with. Download the program, launch it, and when asked whether to import the "manga-ocr model", say yes. It will download it for the first time, and whenever you start the program, you'll have to click "yes" again so it uses that model.
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How to improve vocabulary and listening comprehension?
Reading manga is a little more involved - you can't use Yomichan on them due to the text not being actual text, but an image of text. You can turn them into text by using an OCR program, like manga-ocr. If using the command line is too scary for you, check out Poricom, which runs on manga-ocr, but also has a user interface. You can even combine this with a texthooker to automatically paste text you scan from a manga to an empty page, where you can then Yomichan it.
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How to you learn vocab before injecting it into an SRS deck?
For text that is only available as a PDF or image format - like Manga - an OCR tool is what you want. I found manga-ocr to be the most accurate one by far. If installing Python stuff is scary for you, consider Poricom instead, which is a desktop application using manga-ocr. You can then go a step further and combine either tool with texthooking so you can use Yomichan on the text you OCR'd instead of needing to manually paste into a dictionary.
mokuro
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Transform your Boox Device into an All-in-One Japanese Study Tool
SET UP: (https://github.com/kha-white/mokuro)
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Ikusamonogatari (new Monogatari novel) Cover Artwork
Enables scanning of manga with Yomichan https://github.com/kha-white/mokuro
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Reading Manga with Hiragana
You can use mokuro on any manga you have in digital form to turn the text into selectable text and read it in a PDF reader of your choice. You can then combine this with the Yomichan browser extension and dictionaries of your choice to allow you to instantly look up any unknown word you encounter when reading manga, with a single button press.
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Mac OS texthook/OCR?
Either go the mokuro way or just use manga_ocr
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What Japanese learning tools do you use on a regular basis?
Decent list. Some additions: exSTATIC, mokuro, migaku, TheMoeWay discord, compressed audio, and the coolest of all, JL
Mokuro + Mokuro2Pdf
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Manga recommendations
or just this so you don't have to OCR anything and can directly hover the words with yomichan https://github.com/kha-white/mokuro
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Grabbing Japanese text
For manga, you can use mokuro but it does require quite a fast computer if you are dealing with a big amount of chapters/volumes and it is a bit complicated to use for a non-tech-user, if you are having trouble setting it i would just recommend using bilingualmanga.net (you can hoover over the words on this one) or mangareader(dot)to
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Big Ascendence of a Bookworm haul, super excited to start part 3!
There's wonderful, free tools allowing you to use Yomichan on any LNs you have in .epub format (like ttu reader), visual novels (like Textractor), and even scan the text on any manga in digital format (using mokuro). And since this uses Yomichan, this means you can create one-click-flashcards while enjoying LNs, VNs, and manga.
What are some alternatives?
manga-ocr - Optical character recognition for Japanese text, with the main focus being Japanese manga
jidoujisho - A full-featured immersion language learning suite for mobile.
Enma - Enma is a Python library designed to fetch and download manga and doujinshi data from many sources including Manganato and NHentai.
NOBORU - Application for PlayStation Vita to read manga or comics
tachiyomiOCR - Tachiyomi fork which adds OCR and dictionary lookup capabilities for the purpose of language learning.
JPDB-Deck-Scraper-GUI - Deck scraper for jpdb.io
mpvacious - Adds mpv keybindings to create Anki cards from movies and TV shows.
KantanManga - KantanManga is an application that helps you read raw manga
persepolis - Persepolis Download Manager is a GUI for aria2.
yomichan - Japanese pop-up dictionary extension for Chrome and Firefox.