Re: [orca-list] Speech-dispatcher library for C#?
- From: Maksym Bilak <bmiv ukr net>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Speech-dispatcher library for C#?
- Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2020 18:32:25 +0300
Hi All.
The following is required for OCR Desktop to work (I answer with commands):
1.
sudo apt install tesseract-ocr tesseract-ocr-ukr libtesseract-dev
python3-pip
Note: instead of tesseract-ocr-ukr, you need to install Tesseract
packages that match the languages you need (tesseract-ocr-ukr is just an
example).
2.
pip3 install --user tesserwrap
After these manipulations, you can use OCR Desktop.
01.08.20 15:34, Didier Spaier via orca-list пише:
Hello,
answer inline.
Le 01/08/2020 à 03:11, Rastislav Kiss via orca-list a écrit :
Hello,
as for the project, I have few very interesting ideas of combining ocr
with my own image analysis algorithms, which could result in more or
less new ways of using characters recognition for us.
The problem is, that I don't know yet, whether they'll really work, as
theory is one thing, and practice another. :)
I don't even know yet, whether the whole stuff will be researched and
developed as one project or as more smaller parts, the former would be
more practical, the latter more realistical, as individual parts have
varying development times and it would be unpractical to wait with one
taking few days to develop for another, which needs a month to find the
best possible way and create supporting framework. Especially taking in
my inability to keep working on things for longer time. :)
Do you really intend to reinvent tesseract 4? I hope not...
https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract
Thus a team effort doesn't seem very possible now, but may be an actual
thing later, if my ideas will prove themselves and I will want to
integrate them tighter with Orca, a help will definitely be appreciated
to code it faster.
Btw, I had been checking OCRdesktop some time ago. It seems very
interesting, but from what I've found, its primarily designed for
Archlinux and its forks. Is there a confortable way to run it on Ubuntu
mate?
It just a python script...
You will need a few dependencies listed in SLKBUILD here:
http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-14.2.1/source/ocrdesktop/
The packages names of the dependencies are for the Slint distribution that
I maintain.
I'll let you find the corresponding names for Ubuntu Mate.
Didier
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