Re: [orca-list] Linux-Intelligent-Ocr-Solution 2.0 Development Regarding



It is for sure not a re3placement for ocrdesktop. 
They do completely different things.
LIOS would be more of a replacement for the speedOCR you may remember from Vinux repos. It has a GUI, and 
automates most of the scanner setup stuff, and 
does ocr on existing images as well with different out put options.
To make another comparison it is designed to do the types of things people might do with openbook or Kurzweil 
 reader on a windows box. 
It has the limitations that you would expect, the comparatively weak open source OCR engines being the most 
important. 
It is for jobs like reading mail, (well typed and printed mail anyway...), scanning books, and reading pdfs 
that do not have extractable text.
 


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  chrys87 web de wrote:
Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 11:45:29AM +0100

   Howdy Nalin.x.Linux,
    
   Great. My first tests are realy positive :). I will create a AUR package
   this evening for Arch users :).
    
   kendell: i dont think its a replacement for ocrdesktop. It seems to be
   designd for makes the OCR process as easy as possible ( in a really nice
   way), but not for analyze or interact with your desktop via OCR
   technology. so its seems to be a more advanced replacement for my ocrpdf
   alpha :).
    
   I will do later some more testing. But I enjoy it :).
    
   cheers chrys
   Gesendet: Dienstag, 15. Dezember 2015 um 22:32 Uhr
   Von: "kendell clark" <coffeekingms gmail com>
   An: "Orca List" <orca-list gnome org>
   Betreff: Re: [orca-list] Linux-Intelligent-Ocr-Solution 2.0 Development
   Regarding
   lets try this again, lol. Serves me right for hitting reply to all when
   there are three or four mailing lists involved, lol
   hi
   This sounds great. I'll see about getting this added to the manjaro
   repositories, so people can choose between ocrdesktop and lios.
   Thanks
   Kendell clark

   On 12/15/2015 03:24 PM, Nalin.x.Linux wrote:
   > Dear list members,
   > Two months before we started developing a new version of
   > lios(2.0). The new version requires a detailed testing so here we
   > invite all of interested members to lios development group.
   > [1]https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/lios
   > The latest deb package testing deb package can be downloaded after sign
   up.
   > lios source code : [2]https://gitlab.com/Nalin-x-Linux/lios-3/
   >
   > For those who do not know about lios please read following brief
   introduction.
   >
   > Lios is a free and open source software for converting print in to
   > text using either scanner or a camera, It can also produce text out of
   > scanned images from other sources such as Pdf, Image, Folder
   > containing Images or screenshot. Program is given total accessibility
   > for visually impaired. Lios is written in python3, and we release it
   > under GPL-3 license. There are great many possibilities for this
   > program, Feedback is the key to it, Expecting your feedback
   > Nalin x Linux gmail com
   >
   > Features.
   >
   > 1. Import images from Scanner, PDFs, Folder, or Webcam,
   > 2. Take and Recognize Screenshot,
   > 3. Recognize Selected Areas(Rectangle selection),
   > 4. Support two OCR Engines (Cuneiform,Tesseract),
   > 5. 24 Language support (Given at the end), 30 more languages can be
   > installed in Tesseract,
   > 6. Full Auto Rotation for any Language(If aspell installed for the
   > language, Eg : "sudo apt-get install aspell-hi" for Hindi,
   > 7. Side by side view of image and output
   > 8. Advanced Scanner Brightness optimizer,
   > 9. Text Reader for low vision with Highlighting, With user selected
   > Color, Font, and Background Color,
   > 10. Audio converter(espeak),
   > 11. Spell-checker(aspell),
   > 12. Export as pdf (text/images),
   > 13. Dictionary Support for English(Artha)
   > 14. Options for save, load and reset settings,
   > 15. Other options - Find, Find-and-Replace, Go-To-Page, Go-To-Line,
   > Append file, Punch File,
   > Selection of starting page number, page numbering mode and number of
   > pages to scan,
   > Selection of Scan area, brightness, resolution and time between
   > repeated scanning,
   > Output Insert position, image rotation and zoom options, etc
   >

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