Optical character recognition

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Optical character recognition (OCR) is the conversion of photographs of text, into editable text.

This page was created mostly in support of Test automation.

Running OCR on an XO

Install gocr.

yum install gocr

Next, get a pnm image of some page of text.

One approach is to take a screenshot.

yum install ImageMagick

Use Record to take a picture of some text, and show it full screen. Then in Terminal,

sleep 5; import -window root pageimage.png

and switch back to Record while the sleep is happening, and wait for the screenshot to be taken.

Convert the image to text.

gocr pageimage.pnm

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