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README.md

ocrd_calamari

Recognize text using Calamari OCR.

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Introduction

This offers a OCR-D compliant workspace processor for the functionality of Calamari OCR.

This processor only operates on the text line level and so needs a line segmentation (and by extension a binarized image) as its input.

In addition to the line text it may also output word and glyph segmentation including per-glyph confidence values and per-glyph alternative predictions as provided by the Calamari OCR engine, using a textequiv_level of word or glyph. Note that while Calamari does not provide word segmentation, this processor produces word segmentation inferred from text segmentation and the glyph positions. The provided glyph and word segmentation can be used for text extraction and highlighting, but is probably not useful for further image-based processing.

Installation

From PyPI

pip install ocrd_calamari

From Repo

pip install .

Install models

Download models trained on GT4HistOCR data:

make gt4histocr-calamari
ls gt4histocr-calamari

Example Usage

Before using ocrd-calamari-recognize get some example data and model, and prepare the document for OCR:

# Download model and example data
make gt4histocr-calamari
make actevedef_718448162

# Create binarized images and line segmentation using other OCR-D projects
cd actevedef_718448162
ocrd-olena-binarize -p '{ "impl": "sauvola-ms-split" }' -I OCR-D-IMG -O OCR-D-IMG-BINPAGE,OCR-D-IMG-BIN
ocrd-tesserocr-segment-region -I OCR-D-IMG-BINPAGE -O OCR-D-SEG-REGION
ocrd-tesserocr-segment-line -I OCR-D-SEG-REGION -O OCR-D-SEG-LINE

Finally recognize the text using ocrd_calamari and the downloaded model:

ocrd-calamari-recognize -p '{ "checkpoint": "../gt4histocr-calamari/*.ckpt.json" }' -I OCR-D-SEG-LINE -O OCR-D-OCR-CALAMARI

You may want to have a look at the ocrd-tool.json descriptions for additional parameters and default values.

Development & Testing

For information regarding development and testing, please see README-DEV.md.