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Introduction to OCR with Python

by Dr. W.J.B. Mattingly

Introduction

Optical Character Recognition, or OCR, is a common task in many domains. The earliest OCR systems were designed to serve the vision impaired. Its modern application, however, has extended to a far wider population. The goal of OCR is to take an input image and output raw text while maintaining the structure of the text in the image. In othere words, its end-goal is to preserve the line breaks, paragraph segmentation, and other features of the structure of the text on the page.

This course is designed to teach you how to automate OCR in Python for optimized results. It is meant to function alongside this YouTube Series OCR in Python Tutorials

Organization of Textbook

Lesson Name
01.01 Introduction to OCR
01.02 Introduction to the Libraries
01.03 How to Install Libraries
02.01 The Basics of Pillow
02.02 The Basics of OpenCV
02.03 The Basics of Tesseract
03.01 Passing Pillow Images to OpenCV
03.02 The Basics of OpenCV
03.03 Manipulating the Image
04.01 Bounding Boxes
04.02 Extracting Bounding Boxes
04.03 Organizing Bounding Boxes
05.01 Parameters of Tesseract
05.02 Cleaning the Output of Tesseract
06.01 Workflow for Standard OCR of Text
06.02 Workflow for Ignoring Footnotes
06.03 Workflow for Tables
07.01 Tesseract with non-English
07.02 Tesseract with Early Modern Scripts
07.03 Tesseract with non-Latin Scripts

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