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Kornia
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[News] Kornia 0.6.6: ParametrizedLine API, load_image support for Apple Windows Developer, integration demos with Hugging Face and many more.
👉 https://github.com/kornia/kornia/releases/tag/v0.6.6
- [P] Kornia: Differential Computer Vision
- Kornia: Differential Computer Vision
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Hacker News top posts: May 10, 2022
Kornia: Differential Computer Vision\ (3 comments)
- Preprocessing for NN on GPU
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Top 5 Python libraries for Computer vision
Kornia - Kornia is a differentiable computer vision library for PyTorch. It consists of a set of routines and differentiable modules to solve generic computer vision problems. At its core, the package uses PyTorch as its main backend both for efficiency and to take advantage of the reverse-mode auto-differentiation to define and compute the gradient of complex functions.
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[D] CPU choice for machine learning server (Epyc vs. Threadripper)
Between "not being sure yet" about GPU operations in pre-processing and choosing high-end CPUs, I think you are overthinking the wrong alternative. Besides DALI, check whether you are using codecs besides nvidia/torchvision-supported jpeg and png, and if other GPU CV libraries meet your needs: torchvision kornia
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[P] Using PyTorch + NumPy? A bug that plagues thousands of open-source ML projects.
Use kornia.augmentation where this problem is solved doing the augmentations in batch outside the dataloader. https://github.com/kornia/kornia
tesseract-ocr
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one of the Codia AI Design technologies: OCR Technology
You will also need to install the Tesseract OCR engine, which can be downloaded and installed from the following link: https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract
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Leveraging GPT-4 for PDF Data Extraction: A Comprehensive Guide
PyTesseract Module [ Github ] EasyOCR Module [ Github ] PaddlePaddle OCR [ Github ]
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OCR text to speech for disability
It uses teseract for the OCR https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract
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Marker: Convert PDF to Markdown quickly with high accuracy
Last update was pretty recent, and the git mentions tesseract 5 as a dep. so it's likely moved on a bit from when you last tried it:
https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract/releases
I suppose it depends on your use-case. For personal tasks like this it should be more than sufficient, and won't need user details/cc or whatever to use it.
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How to Read Text From an Image with Python
Tesseract is an open-source OCR engine developed by Google. It is highly accurate and supports multiple languages. This library will do all the heavy lifting for us. We'll use it in this tutorial to quickly read the text in some images.
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OpenAI is too cheap to beat
> Does android even have native OCR?
Tesseract? https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract
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So You Decided to Extract Recipe Text From Scans of Your Grandpa's Old Cookbook Using Pytesseract (+ My Grandma's Fig Cake Recipe) (+ Hidden Recipes To Be Found)
Install Google Tesseract OCR (additional info how to install the engine on Linux, Mac OSX and Windows). You must be able to invoke the tesseract command as tesseract. If this isn’t the case, for example because tesseract isn’t in your PATH, you will have to change the “tesseract_cmd” variable pytesseract.pytesseract.tesseract_cmd. Under Debian/Ubuntu you can use the package tesseract-ocr. For Mac OS users. please install homebrew package tesseract.
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I used Node.js to OCR "Meme Monday" threads
OCR detection will be done with Tesseract.
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How to ingest image based PDFs into private GPT model?
I’ve used Tesseract for this. It seems to work well with tabular data. https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract
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What should I use to take notes in college?
If you go this route, then using an app that can convert your handwritten notes to a digital format (indexed text), will give you a good balance between cognitive processing and efficient data storage/management; you can likely find many such apps on the App Store or Google Play. If you're interested in something more hands-on, on Arch you can probably experiment with Tesseract OCR in an interesting way (Example).
What are some alternatives?
OpenCV - Open Source Computer Vision Library
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)
Face Recognition - The world's simplest facial recognition api for Python and the command line
pytesseract - A Python wrapper for Google Tesseract
EasyOCR - Ready-to-use OCR with 80+ supported languages and all popular writing scripts including Latin, Chinese, Arabic, Devanagari, Cyrillic and etc.
multi-object-tracker - Multi-object trackers in Python
SimpleCV - The Open Source Framework for Machine Vision
Pytorch - Tensors and Dynamic neural networks in Python with strong GPU acceleration
gaps - A Genetic Algorithm-Based Solver for Jigsaw Puzzles :cyclone: