Tim Allison created TIKA-4256: --------------------------------- Summary: Allow inlining of ocr'd text in container document Key: TIKA-4256 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-4256 Project: Tika Issue Type: Task Reporter: Tim Allison
For legacy tika, we're inlining all content from embedded files including ocr content of embedded images. However, for the RecursiveParserWrapper, /rmeta , -J option, users have to stitch inlined image ocr text back into the container file's content. For example, if a docx has an image in it and tesseract is invoked, the structure will notionally be: [ { "type":"docx", "content": "main content of the file"} { "type":"jpeg", "content": "ocr'd content", "embeddedType":"INLINE"} ] It would be useful to allow an option to inline the extracted text in the parent document. I think we want to keep the embedded inline object so that we don't lose metadata from it. So I propose this kind of output: [ { "type":"docx", "content": "<body>main content of the file <div type=\"ocr\">ocr'd content</div></body>"} { "type":"jpeg", "content": "ocr'd content", "embeddedType":"INLINE"} ] This will allow a more intuitive search for non-file forensics users and will be more similar to what we're doing with rendering a page -> ocr in PDFs when that is configured. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)