OCRopus
Developer(s) | Thomas Breuel, DFKI |
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Initial release | 9 April 2007[1] |
Preview release | 0.4.3 (alpha) / 2009-07-1 |
Written in | C++ and Lua |
Operating system | Linux, Mac OS X |
Type | Optical character recognition |
License | Apache License v2.0 |
Website | http://code.google.com/p/ocropus/ |
OCRopus is a free document analysis and optical character recognition system released under the Apache License, Version 2.0 with a very modular design through the use of plugins. These plugins allow OCRopus to swap out components easily.
OCRopus is currently developed under the lead of Thomas Breuel from the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Kaiserslautern, Germany and is sponsored by Google.
OCRopus is developed for Linux; however, users have reported success with OCRopus on Mac OS X and an application called TakOCR[2] has been developed that installs OCRopus on Mac OS X and provides a simple droplet interface.
How it works
OCRopus is an OCR system that combines pluggable layout analysis, pluggable character recognition, and pluggable language modeling. It aims primarily for high-volume document conversion, namely for Google Book Search, but also for desktop and office use or for vision impaired people.
OCRopus used Tesseract as its only character recognition plugin, but it uses its own engine in the 0.4 release.[3] This is especially useful in expanding functionality to include additional languages and writing systems. OCRopus also contains disabled code for a handwriting recognition engine which may be repaired in the future.
OCRopus's layout analysis plugin does image preprocessing and layout analysis: it chops up the scanned document and passes the sections to a character recognition plugin for line-by-line or character-by-character recognition.
As of the alpha release, OCRopus uses the language modeling code from another Google-supported project, OpenFST[4], optional as of version pre-0.4.
History
Release history:[5]
- Initial announcement - 9 April 2007[6]
- 0.1.0 (alpha) - 22 Oct 2007
- 0.1.1 (alpha) 14 Dec 2007 - Improved build system
- 0.2 (alpha 2) - 31 May 2008
- 0.3 (alpha 3)- 16 Oct 2008.[5]
- pre-0.4 (alpha 4) available for download May 2009[7]
- 0.4.3 July 2009
- Updated Roadmap
Usage
Currently OCRopus can only be used from the command line. Once installed, it can be invoked by specifying the input images. It will output hOCR (HTML-based) code to standard out. If more precise control is needed, options can be specified on the command line to perform specific operations (e.g. recognizing a single line).
See also
References
- ↑ Announcing the OCRopus Open Source OCR System (Thomas Breuel, OCRopus Project Leader)
- ↑ TakOCR website
- ↑ OCRopus doesn't even link with Tesseract by default
- ↑ Official OpenFST website
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 release notes
- ↑ Announcing the OCRopus Open Source OCR System (Thomas Breuel, OCRopus Project Leader)
- ↑ Announcements - new repositories available
External links
- OCRopus (project page on Google Code)
- OCRopus Wiki
- IUPR Publication Server (papers behind many of the algorithms used in OCRopus)
- OCRopus course (outline of OCRopus code and how to contribute)
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