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@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ The following options can be used to further configure the processing:
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| `-tab` | apply table detection |
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| `-tab` | apply table detection |
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| `-ae` | apply enhancement (the resulting image is saved to the output directory) |
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| `-ae` | apply enhancement (the resulting image is saved to the output directory) |
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| `-as` | apply scaling |
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| `-as` | apply scaling |
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| `-cl` | apply polygonal countour detection for curved text lines |
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| `-ib` | apply binarization (the resulting image is saved to the output directory) |
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| `-ib` | apply binarization (the resulting image is saved to the output directory) |
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| `-ep` | enable plotting (MUST always be used with `-sl`, `-sd`, `-sa`, `-si` or `-ae`) |
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| `-ep` | enable plotting (MUST always be used with `-sl`, `-sd`, `-sa`, `-si` or `-ae`) |
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| `-ho` | ignore headers for reading order dectection |
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| `-ho` | ignore headers for reading order dectection |
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| `-si <directory>` | save image regions detected in documents to this directory |
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| `-si <directory>` | save image regions detected in documents to this directory |
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| `-sd <directory>` | save deskewed image to this directory |
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| `-sd <directory>` | save deskewed image to this directory |
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| `-sl <directory>` | save layout prediction as plot to this directory |
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| `-sl <directory>` | save layout prediction as plot to this directory |
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| `-sp <directory>` | save cropped page image to this directory |
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| `-sa <directory>` | save all (plot, enhanced, binary image and layout prediction) to this directory |
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| `-sa <directory>` | save all (plot, enhanced, binary image and layout prediction) to this directory |
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The tool performs better with RGB images as input than with greyscale or binarized images.
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The tool performs better with RGB images as input than with greyscale or binarized images.
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