ocrxtr recognision software

Thomas D. Ward tward1978 at earthlink.net
Thu Apr 10 20:30:05 EDT 2003


Most of the Vivadata stuff is directly designed to run on Red Hat and Red
Hat compatible Linux distros.
If you can play around with the stuff you might get it work, but Vivadata
won't garentee non Red hat compatible distros.

----- Original Message -----
From: Adam Myrow <amyrow at midsouth.rr.com>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: ocrxtr recognision software


> I wouldn't suggest jocr AKA gocr for anything except experimentation.  I
> can print out a page on my inkjet printer and scan it.  If I try to
> recognize it with gocr, the output is mostly underline characters with a
> few words.  You can sometimes get the gist of the text with some
> imagination.  I have an ancient version of Omnipage PRO under Windows
> which does far better.  Granted, there are a lot of options you can pass
> to gocr, but they only seem to make things worse.  All the different modes
> seem to make no difference.  I would suggest that somebody who understands
> how OCR works could seriously improve the software, but I am not that
> person.  I have halfway decent programming skills, but no absolutely
> nothing about how OCR works.  BTW, where does one obtain this OCRXTRA
> program?  Will it run on Slackware, or is it only functional in Redhat?
>
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