text extraction - Is OCR no longer an issue? -


According to "The exact recognition of the Latin-script, typed text is now clearly resolved on problems where clear imaging is available like scanning of printed documents." However, it does not give any quotation.

My question is this: is this true? Is the current present artwork so good - for good scans of English lessons - can not any major reform be left?

Or, there is a less subjective form of this question: How accurate is the modern OCR system to recognize English text for a good quality scan?

To make enough high-quality 2D bitmaps in rectangles, each in a well Behavior, predefined fonts (CF Omnifont) has a fixed Latin character, this is a solution problem.

Play about those parameters, such as fantastic unknown fonts, noise scans, Asian characters, it becomes somewhat reduced or additional input is required. Many well-known Ominfont systems do not control the ligature well.

And the main problem with OCR is creating the feeling of output. If this was a sort of a problem, then Google Books would give flawless results.


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