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>>> That seems to be enough to separate out the “N” and the “/”.
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>> That seems to be enough to separate out the “N” and the “/”.
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The application I'm attempting
The application I'm attempting to OCR is using what I think is Arial for
the font, but every time I run the attached image through Tesseract 5.4.0
on Windows I get "NVA" or "NIA" depending on which PSM I use. If I use 7,
I always get back "NIA". I have tried running training on a variety of
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