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OCR.Space — An OCR API parses image and pdf files that return the text results in JSON format. Twenty-five thousand requests per month are free. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
OCR works pretty good. ocr.space, ocr.best and cotrans.touhou.ai/ are all pretty nice. Source: 8 months ago
Anyway, this title "Opera" has an interview dotted in between the "Acts" of the photobook, so I thought I'd try my hand at translating it. I've scanned the interview pages in greyscale mode, cleaned them up in photoshop, cropped them, and passed them through an online OCR (http://ocr.space/). I then asked ChatGPT4 to translate the Japanese text. Source: about 1 year ago
Oh if the test itself is just on paper and not digitized you can take pictures then use https://ocr.space/ to scan all the text off it then bring it over to GPT for a spelling correction after then grade them from there. Wouldnt work for writing assignments though since it would fix any spelling/grammar mistakes that were originally there. Source: about 1 year ago
That is a good idea. If you don't have a text, there are ways to convert pictures into text, here for example. Source: about 1 year ago
Use this: https://danpla.github.io/dpscreenocr/ I set it on Ctrl+Q shortcut. It takes screenshot and transcribe text from the image. The text is automatically copied to clipboard for you. Its English OCR is top-notched. Its other languages are pretty good as well. Still, you'll need to fix the formats a bit. Source: 11 months ago
I use dpScreenOCR but I replace the included Tesseract trained data by the tessdata_best repo. Source: over 1 year ago
You may want to start more simply by helping dpscreenocr work on Wayland: https://danpla.github.io/dpscreenocr/ ,. Source: over 1 year ago
Theres a few programs that I use when reading mangas there capature2text dpscreenocr and sharex all copy to the clipboard. Source: almost 3 years ago
Tesseract - Tesseract is an optical character recognition engine for various operating systems
Capture2text - Capture2Text enables users to quickly OCR a portion of the screen using a keyboard shortcut.
ABBYY FineReader - ABBYY's latest PDF editor software, FineReader 16 you can easily convert files like PDF to Excel, PDF to Word, edit, share, collaborate & more with this PDF editor!
TextSniper - Instantly extract any text from your Mac's screen
Smart OCR - Shrewd OCR is the brand new way to deal with a lot of paper work.
KanjiTomo - KanjiTomo is a OCR program for identifying Japanese text from images.