Optical Character Recognition with Tesseract

  • Geetha C
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Optical Character Recognition is the machine replication of human perusing. Electronic Conversion of examined pictures where picture can be type composed or printed content. It is executed utilizing Google's open source Optical Character Recognition programming called Tesseract. The OCR accepts picture as the information, gets content from that picture and afterward changes over it into whatever other language that the client needed. This framework can be helpful in different applications like banking, legitimate industry, explorers' different ventures, and home and office robotization. It for the most part intended for individuals who are unfit to peruse any sort of content archives and to diminish the weight of information passage occupations.[4]

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Geetha, C. (2019). Optical Character Recognition with Tesseract. JOURNAL OF MECHANICS OF CONTINUA AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.spl.2019.08.00006

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