paraphraser
EasyOCR
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0.0 | 3.6 | |
over 1 year ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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paraphraser
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Dude... You can be tracked on the way you type now...
I am not an expert, but this seems good if you are familiar with python https://github.com/vsuthichai/paraphraser
EasyOCR
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Leveraging GPT-4 for PDF Data Extraction: A Comprehensive Guide
PyTesseract Module [ Github ] EasyOCR Module [ Github ] PaddlePaddle OCR [ Github ]
- OCR a lot of hand written invoice and records?
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[P] EasyOCR in C++!
I just uploaded my C++ implementation of EasyOCR, a well known ocr library for python. Also dusted some cobwebbs from some audio related projects as well, feel free to leave feedback or contribute! I only implemented the most salient parts, so certainly could use some community help! Cheers!
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OCR at Edge on Cloudflare Constellation
EasyOCR is a popular project if you are in an environment where you can use run Python and PyTorch (https://github.com/JaidedAI/EasyOCR). Other open source projects of note are PaddleOCR (https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleOCR) and docTR (https://github.com/mindee/doctr).
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Donut: OCR-Free Document Understanding Transformer
The main one was https://github.com/JaidedAI/EasyOCR, mostly because, as promised, it was pretty easy to use, and uses pytorch (which I preferred in case I wanted to tweak it). It has been updated since, but at the time it was using CRNN, which is a solid model, especially for the time - it wasn't (academic) SOTA but not far behind that. I'm sure I could've coaxed better performance than I got out of it with some retraining and hyperparameter tuning.
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Help with OCR of pixel-y numbers
Anyways, you can give a shot to EasyOCR, pretty solid and flexible
- How to perform document OCR?
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Python unexpectedly quits (macOS ventura, M1)
The easyocr library: https://github.com/JaidedAI/EasyOCR
- I made a website for a friend who owns a restaurant. He's wondering if there's a way to upload a picture of his menu daily. What is the best way to do this?
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Raspberry Pi Easyocr
Not used it on a Pi but maybe a Docker version (if there is one) would run? Compose file here
What are some alternatives?
EQTransformer - EQTransformer, a python package for earthquake signal detection and phase picking using AI.
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)
TypingDnaRecorder-JavaScript - JavaScript class for recording typing biometrics information/typing patterns in the browser.
tesseract-ocr - Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine (main repository)
chinese-sentence-miner - Find Chinese sentences based on your known vocabulary and other rules
doctr - docTR (Document Text Recognition) - a seamless, high-performing & accessible library for OCR-related tasks powered by Deep Learning.
perturb-predict-paraphrase - Implementation of Perturb, Predict & Paraphrase: Semi-supervised Learning using Noisy Student for Image Captioning
OpenCV - Open Source Computer Vision Library
Parrot_Paraphraser - A practical and feature-rich paraphrasing framework to augment human intents in text form to build robust NLU models for conversational engines. Created by Prithiviraj Damodaran. Open to pull requests and other forms of collaboration.
awesome-colab-notebooks - Collection of google colaboratory notebooks for fast and easy experiments
tesserocr - A Python wrapper for the tesseract-ocr API
LaTeX-OCR - pix2tex: Using a ViT to convert images of equations into LaTeX code.