What’s my best option to put about 100 pages of photocopied typewriter pages in German online with #OCR? I think my very old CanoScan LiDE 25 scanner comes with some OCR software. Was there a significant improvement which is freely available, now? How cool is the workflow with pictures taken from a phone and tesseract? Any other free options?
I thought perhaps orientation is to blame but apparently not.
Current status: apt install yagf tesseract-ocr-deu. "YAGF is a graphical interface for cuneiform and tesseract text recognition tools on the Linux platform. With YAGF you can scan images via XSane, import pages from PDF documents, perform images preprocessing and recognize texts using cuneiform from a single command centre. YAGF also makes it easy to scan and recognize several images sequentially." Looking forward to cuneiform OCR!
#ocr #tesseract
Current status: as soon as xsane is finished scanning the page, #yagf crashes. I think I'm going to use tesseract directly, from the command line. Or at least try this for one page and if it works, find a workflow to scan all those 100 pages using my old scanner and then a Python script like the one suggested by @vickysteeves for all the nitty gritty details. Better than improvised bash hacking!
Current status: running a perl script which loops through scanimage and calls tesseract on every image. Also my status: nine instances of tesseract running simultaneously and load > 25. 😂
@kensanata Nice of you to let us know how it goes. I have just gotten a few old books out of storage and I am toying with the idea of scanning them someday, but I have no idea of what to expect from current tools.
@nono the sample page I showed above, for example: "fuhr ich mit Gretl 32 einem Wagen, kein Auto,sondern eben einer Kalesse
nach Gaya ‚Veraniaßt dies natürlich Herr Willerth . Bei dieser Gelegen-
leit blieben wir gleich einen Nachmittag bei Elli.ä.h.bei Familie Grunt
und verbrachten wieder nette Stunden „dann gings wieäer nach Keltschan."
It's readable! But practically every line will need manual intervention.
@nono As for speed: I'm 39 pages in... Ouch!