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#1 Re: good OCR tools under debian? Posted by redbeard (216.49.xx.xx) on Tue 6 Feb 2007 at 11:57 I haven't used it, but tesseract-ocr (currently only in etch) is supposed to be a commercial quaility OCR package that far outperforms anything other open source packages currently available. Apparently, Google released it after acquiring it from UNLV, which acquired it from HP. The reason Google got it is that the original developer was working at Google at the time. Check out this Linux.com article on it for more info. Good luck. Michael
I haven't used it, but tesseract-ocr (currently only in etch) is supposed to be a commercial quaility OCR package that far outperforms anything other open source packages currently available.
Apparently, Google released it after acquiring it from UNLV, which acquired it from HP. The reason Google got it is that the original developer was working at Google at the time. Check out this Linux.com article on it for more info.
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