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Needed Aspose.OCR

Last post 10-23-2008, 4:21 AM by mutuah. 12 replies.
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  •  01-17-2008, 8:09 PM 109494

    Needed Aspose.OCR

    We need something to do zonal OCR, a rich and solid API like the other products that you guys have been making.

    I am impressed by the usefulness of the Aspose products to date, I have an Aspose.Total subscription for a few years new and I have not regretted it not a single day !!

    Lets get something to give ABBYY and the others a run for their money ...

     

     

     
  •  01-17-2008, 10:57 PM 109509 in reply to 109494

    Re: Needed Aspose.OCR

    Dear Daniel,

    Thank you for your request.

    We have thought about this product. Once we have some promising results we will keep you posted. On the other hand, if you know some one(s) good at this area, feel free to let me know.


    Ben Li
    Team Leader, Aspose Sydney Team
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  •  03-03-2008, 2:55 AM 115784 in reply to 109509

    Re: Needed Aspose.OCR

    Hello,

    I too am interested in an Aspose OCR package.

    Regards,
    JP O'Gorman
     
  •  03-06-2008, 3:46 PM 116560 in reply to 115784

    java ocr?

    hi,

    i was wondering if aspose has the following capabilities:

    1. ocr in java an image and produce the extracted text.
    2. ocr in java an image and produce the extracted barcodes.


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  •  03-07-2008, 1:52 AM 116618 in reply to 115784

    Re: java ocr?

    Hi,

    You can encode binary files as well as text and create the barcode as an image file. And you can reverse that process i.e. extract the barcode from the image and reproduce the original binary file or text.

    What are your specific requirements? We would be able to guide/recommend you in detail.


    Best Regards,

    Saqib Razzaq
    Support Developer
    Aspose Guangzhou Team

     
  •  04-07-2008, 8:47 AM 121017 in reply to 115784

    Re: java ocr?

    The specific requirements are as I mentioned in my original post, more or less:

    1. Ability to OCR an image with printed text and provide the output as plain text or HTML.
    2. Ability to OCR an image with handwritten text and provide the output as plain text or HTML (this is less of a priority).
    3. Ability to OCR an image and return any barcodes contained therein (somewhat less of a priority).
    4. High degree of accuracy of text extraction is key.
    5. Support for various languages is required: English and various European languages, Chinese/Japanese/Korean, Arabic, Hebrew.
    6. The operating systems are Windows and Linux.
    7. We would want a Java API for this.
    8. The image source may be arbitrary (scanners, etc.)

    Thanks.

     
  •  04-09-2008, 10:55 AM 121447 in reply to 115784

    Re: java ocr?

    Hello,

    Thanks for considering Aspose.

    We will put resource to investigate about the solution. I will update you if we get any progress. However, OCR is a different story to Barcode recognition. I cannot expect we will have a good solution in the short term.

    Best regards.


    Team Lead
    Aspose Guangzhou Team
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  •  04-09-2008, 11:10 AM 121451 in reply to 115784

    Re: java ocr?

    Certainly understandable. I'd really like to get a general sense of when this capability could become available. E.g. Q3 or Q4 of this year or is this an even longer process.

    What's clear at this point is I see a lot of interest, from Web posts, in Java-based OCR.  Unfortunately it looks like none of the existing Java-based OCR offerings deliver or live up to the expectations: their quality is typically very poor.  Therein lies a good business opportunity for a robust Java-based OCR offering (can be pure Java or, say, a JNI wrapper of C-based functionality).

    Thanks.

     
  •  04-09-2008, 4:53 PM 121509 in reply to 121451

    Re: java ocr?

    Hi dgoldenberg,

    I have merged your new thread with an existing one because both are quite relevant.

    Absolutely we're quite interested in making Aspose.OCR for .NET and Java. I'm quite busy with building our business development teams these days. Once these teams are established I will switch back to build product development teams. OCR is a large and complicated area so we do need to a new competitive product development team dedicated to that.

    I thank you for your patience. I will keep you posted when we have made progress.


    Ben Li
    Team Leader, Aspose Sydney Team
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  •  05-24-2008, 3:49 AM 128526 in reply to 121509

    Re: Needed Aspose.OCR

    We are planning to release a new product called Aspose.Recognition soon. At the moment it will support PDF to any output format supported by Aspose.Words (DOC, RTF, OOXML, ODF, HTML, TXT).

    Converting PDF to these formats is really a "recognition", not a simple conversion, that's why it is a separate product. If the product lives up to the expectations we will add an OCR module to it too.

    Also we are trialling a technology for automatically porting our .NET solutions to Java and if that goes well you can expect to get this product for Java too.

    I cannot promise an OCR for Java this year, but stay tuned, things might be going in that direction.

     


    Roman Korchagin
    Lead Developer, Aspose Auckland Team
     
  •  05-24-2008, 3:50 AM 128527 in reply to 128526

    Re: Needed Aspose.OCR

    You can help us if you zip and attach some of the images with text that you want to recognize.
    Roman Korchagin
    Lead Developer, Aspose Auckland Team
     
  •  10-23-2008, 4:21 AM 149136 in reply to 121017

    Re: java ocr?

    Hi all, I have close to the problem raised above. Am able to read and .tif image but am not sure what to do to read the hand written characters into text. Anyone with an idea or some notes? Am using JAI of java.

    Mutuah
     
  •  10-23-2008, 4:21 AM 149137 in reply to 121017

    Re: java ocr?

    Hi all, I have close to the problem raised above. Am able to read and .tif image but am not sure what to do to read the hand written characters into text. Anyone with an idea or some notes?

    Mutuah
     
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