videocr-PaddleOCR
Extract hardcoded subtitles from videos using machine learning (by devmaxxing)
Paperless-ng
A supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents (by jonaswinkler)
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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videocr-PaddleOCR
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how to run this python program, total noob
i almost never used python and i wanted to use this program https://github.com/oliverfei/videocr-PaddleOCR or this https://github.com/apm1467/videocr but i don't understand how to use them, if someone can tell it will be a huge hand, in the second one there is also my language so i think it's better
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Anyone know any mobile apps or websites I can use to start translating donghua? Got some time on my hands and nothing to do
A lot of times, Chinese videos will have subtitles hardcoded in them. I've worked on a Python library that can extract these using OCR which should save some time when it comes to getting the proper timings: https://github.com/oliverfei/videocr-PaddleOCR
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I want to make English subtitles for a seriesā¦
For extracting subtitles and most importantly their timings from videos with hardcoded subtitles, I recently worked on this open source python library: https://github.com/oliverfei/videocr-PaddleOCR. For those familiar with coding, you could probably also write a script to run the extracted subtitles through machine translation services e.g. with this library. I've been meaning to build this into a more user friendly application in the future when I have the time.
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šUnderrated Open Source Projects You Should Know About š§
Paperless-ngx is the successor to the original Paperless & Paperless-ng projects, both of which are now in public archive. The original projects are not dead, but rather, continued through the open source community!
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Paperless-Ngx v2.0.0
As others said I'm not sure if the name relates to Angular but it's worth saying that the frontend is in fact Angular
https://github.com/jonaswinkler/paperless-ng/tree/master/src...
- [Selfhosted] Paperless-NG ou Paperless-NGX
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Property Managers: We are having to manually enter 800 invoices a month - Is there a better way?
How good is your IT department? https://github.com/jonaswinkler/paperless-ng
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IT-Spielereien die einem das Leben ein bischen erleichtern
Paperless-ng ist wohl tot (https://github.com/jonaswinkler/paperless-ng/ ist seit dem 16. Februar archiviert).
- Self Hosted Roundup #31
- So...what do you use Docker for??
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Need To Store Tax & Tax Related Documents. Suggestions Given The IRS Guidance?
paperless-ng / paperless-ngx has been nice for storing PDFs. I'll probably throw this year's documents into that as well.
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Ask HN: What have you built more than twice and wish someone had built for you?
A SaaS for managing personal documents. The closest I have right now (not SaaS) is paperless-ng[0], but I have to self-host it, unless I missed a really compelling solution.
I have a sea of documents, both physical and electronic, and it's always a struggle to scan/organize/find them. I'd pay good money for a software/service that manages my documents, from scanning to archiving.
[0] https://github.com/jonaswinkler/paperless-ng
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Best (simple) tool for personal Wiki
If it's a PDF manual then I prefer paperless-ng or paperless-ngx. Then it's searchable and you can filter by 'correspondent' which I normally put down as the manufacturer, label is as a technical manual, etc.