dinglehopper ============ dinglehopper is an OCR evaluation tool and reads [ALTO](https://github.com/altoxml), [PAGE](https://github.com/PRImA-Research-Lab/PAGE-XML) and text files. It compares a ground truth (GT) document page with a OCR result page to compute metrics and a word/character differences report. [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/qurator-spk/dinglehopper.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/qurator-spk/dinglehopper) Goals ----- * Useful * As a UI tool * For an automated evaluation * As a library * Unicode support Installation ------------ It's best to use pip, e.g.: ~~~ sudo pip install . ~~~ Usage ----- ~~~ Usage: dinglehopper [OPTIONS] GT OCR [REPORT_PREFIX] Compare the PAGE/ALTO/text document GT against the document OCR. The files GT and OCR are usually a ground truth document and the result of an OCR software, but you may use dinglehopper to compare two OCR results. In that case, use --no-metrics to disable the then meaningless metrics and also change the color scheme from green/red to blue. Options: --metrics / --no-metrics Enable/disable metrics and green/red --help Show this message and exit. ~~~ For example: ~~~ dinglehopper some-document.gt.page.xml some-document.ocr.alto.xml ~~~ This generates `report.html` and `report.json`. As a OCR-D processor: ~~~ ocrd-dinglehopper -m mets.xml -I OCR-D-GT-PAGE,OCR-D-OCR-TESS -O OCR-D-OCR-TESS-EVAL ~~~ This generates HTML and JSON reports in the `OCR-D-OCR-TESS-EVAL` filegroup. ![dinglehopper displaying metrics and character differences](.screenshots/dinglehopper.png?raw=true) You may also want to disable metrics and the green-red color scheme by parameter: ~~~ ocrd-dinglehopper -I ABBYY-FULLTEXT,OCR-D-OCR-CALAMARI -O OCR-D-OCR-COMPARE-ABBYY-CALAMARI -p '{"metrics": false}' ~~~ Testing ------- Use `pytest` to run the tests in [the tests directory](qurator/dinglehopper/tests): ~~~ virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 venv . venv/bin/activate pip install -r requirements.txt pip install pytest pytest ~~~