Thank you so much! I got it working. Didn't think about inverting the
images.
Best,
Cailey
On Sunday, November 1, 2020 at 11:59:00 AM UTC-5 Cailey McVay wrote:
> How did you invert the image? And is there a code I can use to invert the
> rest of my images to try with more sample data?
>
> On Su
How did you invert the image? And is there a code I can use to invert the
rest of my images to try with more sample data?
On Sunday, November 1, 2020 at 10:55:00 AM UTC-5 shree wrote:
> Invert the image. Results using tessdata_best/eng - LSTM engine
>
> $ tesseract legacy-invert.jpg - --psm 6
>
Invert the image. Results using tessdata_best/eng - LSTM engine
$ tesseract legacy-invert.jpg - --psm 6
063.433
$ tesseract legacy-300.jpg - --psm 6
063.433
$ tesseract legacy-144.jpg - --psm 6
063.433
On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 8:37 PM Cailey McVay
wrote:
> Here is an example of the sample image
Here is an example of the sample image. I believe we are using the legacy
engine. Does this help?
On Saturday, October 31, 2020 at 11:15:46 PM UTC-4 shree wrote:
> >When we use tesseract on the images without the trained language we
> receive outputs that are accurate about 50% of the time.
>
>When we use tesseract on the images without the trained language we
receive outputs that are accurate about 50% of the time.
You haven't shared a sample image. Sometimes preprocessing the images,
using a whitelist in case of limited character set can be the solution
rather than training.
On Sun,
Are you trying to train for the legacy tesseract engine?
On Sun, Nov 1, 2020, 03:29 Cailey McVay
wrote:
> Hello!
> I am working on a project that is trying to read borehole video depths. We
> trained a new language to read these numbers called NTS. When we use
> tesseract on the images without t
Hello!
I am working on a project that is trying to read borehole video depths. We
trained a new language to read these numbers called NTS. When we use
tesseract on the images without the trained language we receive outputs
that are accurate about 50% of the time. However when we use the new
lan
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