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Tesseract.js
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1,531 | 33,664 | |
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7.2 | 8.2 | |
about 1 month ago | 7 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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- The UX of UUIDs
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Type-safe, K-sortable, globally unique identifier inspired by Stripe IDs
for those researching this topic, I keep a list of these UUID/GUID implementations!
https://github.com/swyxio/brain/blob/master/R%20-%20Dev%20No...
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Things I did before app launch and what I wish I have done
here are my notes as someone who studied this stuff extensively for my book launch (just crossed $200k revenue) https://github.com/sw-yx/brain/blob/906dbc6fd6d22fa69968ebc6...
in generally for OP's stuff i would disagree on launching on product hunt first. PH is a giant pyramid scheme where people just compete for the #1 badge each day. what the most successful products do is launch everywhere else first, and then after a few months email their happy customers to support them on PH. this is why you are #20 because you didnt study the game
- Digital Gardening
- UUID list: list of unique id implementations, concepts, and resources
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Plan B for UUIDs: double AES-128
I've been collecting all my notes on UUIDs here https://github.com/sw-yx/brain/blob/master/R%20-%20Dev%20Not... in case it is helpful to anyone
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New UUID Formats from IETF
(poster here)
these formats are not new new, but are still pretty new.
the context is i keep a list of uuid impls and knowledge for my own reference. posted this up today simply because I got a PR from some subscribers https://github.com/sw-yx/brain/pull/36
- A second brain in the wild
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Bottom-Up Idea Exploration
Putting together this massive effort involved pulling in notes from 18 months of covering Concurrent React by myself, in particular studying prior art from Rodrigo Pombo in cloning the API from scratch. You can check out his talk here to contrast what he did vs me.
Tesseract.js
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I am out of the loop. Is Next.js "the future" and something I should consider adding to my knowledge pool?
What do you have against tesseract.js?
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Browser Based Document Recognition
Are you able to use a OCR library in the browser? Here is one I found
- Scanare și digitizare bonuri – n-ar trebui să meargă mai bine cu generația asta de AI?
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what is the best package to read text content from a pdf in js?
But keep in mind, PDFs can be fully or partially made of images, and if you want text out of those, you will need to OCR them. There's tesseract.js for that.
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Can anyone comment on the state of the tech or recommend a package that can convert an uploaded photo of handwriting into text ?
Tesseract.js
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Extract information from image into JSON
YOu could try using tesseract.js to OCR the images. Though might be a challenge to figure out the times/days of the classes.
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WebDev Recommendations to Mimic AWS Textract Demo Functionality
I've never used it - but Tesseract.js looks interesting. Perhaps you can use it as a foundation on which to build something like the AWS tool (which seems to work by overlaying an SVG over the top of the image, then manipulates that SVG when user clicks on a results tag to get the word/phrase's highlight box to display)?
- Can I use OCR to recognize text and then paste its contents elsewhere?
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How to implement invoice OCR on React Native
I tried researching a little on this topic, so from what I understand to achieve this feature, I would need a library that supports Optical character Recognition (OCR) such as Tesseract.js or Google ML Kit to do it. However, I'm not too sure if these libraries will be supported on React Native apps.
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Word Quake - write words, avoid the shakes, powered by Tesseract.js
It's definitely one of the best for on-the-fly OCR, but I think a server-based implementation using Google's Vision API would be way better. Definitely not mine, the AI used here is way beyond my skill level - link: https://tesseract.projectnaptha.com/
What are some alternatives?
Synaptic.js - architecture-free neural network library for node.js and the browser
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)
natural - general natural language facilities for node
Brain.js - Simple feed-forward neural network in JavaScript
typeid - Type-safe, K-sortable, globally unique identifier inspired by Stripe IDs
EasyOCR - Ready-to-use OCR with 80+ supported languages and all popular writing scripts including Latin, Chinese, Arabic, Devanagari, Cyrillic and etc.
deeplearn.js
Keras.js - Run Keras models in the browser, with GPU support using WebGL
ConvNetJS - Deep Learning in Javascript. Train Convolutional Neural Networks (or ordinary ones) in your browser.
sharp - High performance Node.js image processing, the fastest module to resize JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF and TIFF images. Uses the libvips library.
typeid-go - Go implementation of TypeIDs: type-safe, K-sortable, and globally unique identifiers inspired by Stripe IDs