![]() ![]() ![]() To learn how to detect, localize, and OCR text with Tesseract, just keep reading. Tesseract does have the ability to perform text detection and OCR in a single function call - and as you’ll find out, it’s quite easy to do! If so, is there anyway we can utilize Tesseract to both detect the text and OCR it without having to call additional OpenCV functions? I assume text detection also exists inside Tesseract? I noticed that OpenCV’s uses the EAST text detection model. PyImageSearch reader Bryan wonders if there is a better, more streamlined way: ![]() Our method worked quite well but was a bit complicated and less efficient due to the multistage process. Take the text ROI, and then pass it into Tesseract to actually OCR the text.Extract the text Region of Interest (ROI) from the image using basic image cropping/NumPy array slicing.Use OpenCV’s EAST text detection model to detect the presence of text in an image.In this tutorial, you will learn how to utilize Tesseract to detect, localize, and OCR text, all within a single, efficient function call.īack in September, I showed you how to use OpenCV to detect and OCR text.
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