konfuzio-sdk
OCR, extract and classify documents. In addition, annotate documents and build your own NLP and Computer Vision models using Python by downloading the data. Find examples in our Colab Notebooks, e. g. how to fine-tune Flair. (by konfuzio-ai)
Multi-Type-TD-TSR
Extracting Tables from Document Images using a Multi-stage Pipeline for Table Detection and Table Structure Recognition: (by Psarpei)
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konfuzio-sdk
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Show HN: Annotate Images and Scans with BIO-Scheme Using Konfuzio SDK
The flair model requires the data structure to be in the BIO scheme and to be saved in a text file. In this case, to convert the visual annotations to the BIO scheme, we only need to get the start and end offsets of each annotation and its label. This conversion can be done using the method get_text_in_bio_scheme() of the Document class.
Find the source code here https://github.com/konfuzio-ai/document-ai-python-sdk/blob/b...
Many other file types are supported. Have a look at https://dev.konfuzio.com/web/api.html#supported-file-types
- Retrain Flair NER-Ontonotes-Fast with Human Revised Annotations Using Python
Multi-Type-TD-TSR
Posts with mentions or reviews of Multi-Type-TD-TSR.
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[D] Getting super-level table extraction
Recently, I've been researching extracting tables from image documents. First I tried with pdfs, however, the data extraction libraries like camelot are inconsistent. I found a deep learning model called CascadeTabNet. The detection results are okay but cell recognition is poor. I even found Multi-Type-TD-TSR for table extraction. It uses image processing techniques to find the grids. It performs well on structured and bordered tables. However, it messes up if the cell is not properly aligned. Even if extraction is successful, aggregation of multi-line cells, i.e post-processing, is not very obvious.
- Multi-Type-TD-TSR - Extracting Tables from Document Images using a Multi-stage Pipeline for Table Detection and Table Structure Recognition (State of the art approach for table structure recognition published on KI2021 - 44th German Conference on Artificial Intelligence)
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Multi-Type-TD-TSR - Extracting Tables from Document Images using a Multi-stage Pipeline for Table Detection and Table Structure Recognition: from OCR to Structured Table Representations
Check it out on my Github: https://github.com/Psarpei/Multi-Type-TD-TSR
- Multi-Type-TD-TSR - Extracting Tables from Document Images using a Multi-stage Pipeline for Table Detection and Table Structure Recognition: from OCR to Structured Table Representations (New state-of-the-art approach for table structure recognition)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing konfuzio-sdk and Multi-Type-TD-TSR you can also consider the following projects:
pythoncode-tutorials - The Python Code Tutorials
donut - Official Implementation of OCR-free Document Understanding Transformer (Donut) and Synthetic Document Generator (SynthDoG), ECCV 2022