keras-ocr
killport
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keras-ocr
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 30 April 2023
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Ask HN: Best pretrained OCR model for dashcam footage?
I'm trying to detect things like speed limits, stop signs, retail building signs from a relatively low quality dashcam. The video is 1440p, but the optics aren't great.
So far I've been using generic OCR models like [1] and [2], but the results aren't great.
[1] https://github.com/faustomorales/keras-ocr
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Why do new architectures still use old models?
Yes, you should be able to do it by replacing the the backbone and training the other parts again. The results may be better or worse than you expected. See: https://github.com/faustomorales/keras-ocr/issues/113
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How easy would it be/how would I go about implementing automated OCR + word count estimate after a file upload for a translation website?
There's plenty of OCR models around. If you'll have a Python server handling this, you can try keras-ocr. If you want to do this right in the browser, you can use a tflite model.
killport
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Introducing killport, my first Rust project to help you kill processes listening on specific ports
GitHub Repository: https://github.com/jkfran/killport
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 30 April 2023
- jkfran/killport: A command-line tool to easily kill processes running on a specified port.
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A command-line tool to easily kill processes running on a specified port
I love how there's a special case behavior for the hardcoded process name "docker." Just incredible: https://github.com/jkfran/killport/blob/main/src/linux.rs#L9...
But seriously kids, take the time to learn Unix tools so you can save yourself from needing to write hundreds of lines of Rust when one shell command will do the same thing.
- Killport – CLI command for Linux and Mac to kill processes
- Killport – CLI command written in Rust to kill processes
What are some alternatives?
PaddleOCR - Awesome multilingual OCR toolkits based on PaddlePaddle (practical ultra lightweight OCR system, support 80+ languages recognition, provide data annotation and synthesis tools, support training and deployment among server, mobile, embedded and IoT devices)
h2o-llmstudio - H2O LLM Studio - a framework and no-code GUI for fine-tuning LLMs. Documentation: https://h2oai.github.io/h2o-llmstudio/
doctr - docTR (Document Text Recognition) - a seamless, high-performing & accessible library for OCR-related tasks powered by Deep Learning.
pandas-ai - Chat with your database (SQL, CSV, pandas, polars, mongodb, noSQL, etc). PandasAI makes data analysis conversational using LLMs (GPT 3.5 / 4, Anthropic, VertexAI) and RAG.
mmocr - OpenMMLab Text Detection, Recognition and Understanding Toolbox
tcpkill - Kill an open TCP connection on your machine
scripts - shell scripts for personal use
Image2CAD - An application to translate raster image of CAD drawing sheet to a user editable DXF format.
kash.py - A Kafka Shell based on Python
CRAFT-pytorch - Official implementation of Character Region Awareness for Text Detection (CRAFT)
HealthGPT - Query your Apple Health data with natural language 💬 🩺