python-pyocr
Port variant py310
Summary Wrapper for OCR engines (Tesseract, etc) (3.10)
Package version 0.8.5
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Keywords python
Maintainer Python Automaton
License Not yet specified
Other variants v11
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Last modified 24 SEP 2023, 15:21:41 UTC
Port created 02 FEB 2018, 15:29:04 UTC
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single # PyOCR PyOCR is an optical character recognition (OCR) tool wrapper for python. That is, it helps using various OCR tools from a Python program. It has been tested only on GNU/Linux systems. It should also work on similar systems (*BSD, etc). It may or may not work on Windows, MacOSX, etc. ## Supported OCR tools * Libtesseract (Python bindings for the C API) * Tesseract (wrapper: fork + exec) * Cuneiform (wrapper: fork + exec) ## Features * Supports all the image formats supported by [Pillow], including jpeg, png, gif, bmp, tiff and others * Various output types: text only, bounding boxes, etc. * Orientation detection (Tesseract and libtesseract only) * Can focus on digits only (Tesseract and libtesseract only) * Can save and reload boxes in hOCR format * PDF generation (libtesseract only) ## Limitations * hOCR: Only a subset of the specification is supported. For instance, pages and paragraph positions are not stored. ## Installation ```sh sudo pip3 install pyocr # Python 3.X ``` or the manual way: ```sh mkdir -p ~/git ; cd git git clone https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/OpenPaperwork/pyocr.git cd pyocr make install # will run 'python ./setup.py install' ``` ## Usage ### Initialization ```Python from PIL import Image import sys import pyocr import pyocr.builders tools = pyocr.get_available_tools() if len(tools) == 0: print("No OCR tool found") sys.exit(1) # The tools are returned in the recommended order of usage tool = tools[0] print("Will use tool '%s'" % (tool.get_name())) # Ex: Will use tool 'libtesseract' langs = tool.get_available_languages() print("Available languages: %s" % ", ".join(langs)) lang = langs[0] print("Will use lang '%s'" % (lang)) # Ex: Will use lang 'fra' # Note that languages are NOT sorted in any way. Please refer # to the system locale settings for the default language # to use. ``` ### Image to text ```Python txt = tool.image_to_string( Image.open('test.png'), lang=lang, builder=pyocr.builders.TextBuilder() ) # txt is a Python string word_boxes = tool.image_to_string( Image.open('test.png'), lang="eng", builder=pyocr.builders.WordBoxBuilder() ) # list of box objects. For each box object: # box.content is the word in the box # box.position is its position on the page (in pixels) # # Beware that some OCR tools (Tesseract for instance) # may return empty boxes line_and_word_boxes = tool.image_to_string( Image.open('test.png'), lang="fra", builder=pyocr.builders.LineBoxBuilder()
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PY310 ON Build using Python 3.10 PY311 OFF Build using Python 3.11
Package Dependencies by Type
Build (only) python-pip:single:py310
autoselect-python:single:standard
Build and Runtime python310:single:standard
Runtime (only) tesseract:tools:standard
python-Pillow:single:py310
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