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==History==
 
==History==
It was initially developed at HP during a 10 year period from 1984 to 1994. After years of testing it was released in 2005 for open source. Google acquired Tesseract in 2006 and currently maintains its development.  
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It was initially developed at HP during a 10 year period from 1984 to 1994. After a decade of minimal development it was released in 2005 for open source. Google acquired Tesseract in 2006 and currently maintains its development.
  
 
==Platform and interoperability==
 
==Platform and interoperability==

Revision as of 12:45, 4 October 2014

Tesseract-ocr
Open source OCR engine, accepting uncompressed TIFF files as input
Homepage:http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/
License:Apache 2.0 License EXCEPT the tesseractTrainer.py, which is licensed with GPL
Platforms:LInux, Windows, MacOSX


Description

Tesseract is probably the most accurate open source OCR engine available. Combined with the Leptonica Image Processing Library it can read a wide variety of image formats and convert them to text in over 60 languages. It was one of the top 3 engines in the 1995 UNLV Accuracy test. Between 1995 and 2006 it had little work done on it, but since then it has been improved extensively by Google.

Provider

Development of Tesseract is sponsored by Google. Its chief developer is Ray Smith.

Licensing and cost

Tesseract is an Open Source OCR engine, available under the Apache 2.0 license. It can be used directly, or (for programmers) using an API.

History

It was initially developed at HP during a 10 year period from 1984 to 1994. After a decade of minimal development it was released in 2005 for open source. Google acquired Tesseract in 2006 and currently maintains its development.

Platform and interoperability

  • The latest downloads for Linux and Windows may be found on GoogleDrive. Older versions of Tesseract and its language packs may be found on the discontinued Google Code download page.
  • The easiest way to install Tesseract on Mac OSX is with MacPorts. Once it is installed, you can install Tesseract by running the command sudo port install tesseract, and any language with sudo port install tesseract-<langcode>. List of available langcodes can be found onMacPorts tesseract page. A list of available langcodes can be found on the MacPorts Tesseract page.
  • Dependencies for running Tesseract on the Linux system include Autotools and Leptonica . The Windows version requires installation of Visual Studio. More information about required Ubantu libraries and links to specific requirements are on the Tesseract Wiki.
  • Other programs such as Scan Tailor, unpaper, ImageJ, Gimp or ImageMagick may be needed to properly prepare images for use in Tesseract.

Functional notes

Input supported

Any image readable by Leptonica is supported in Tesseract including BMP, PNM, PNG, JFIF, JPEG, TIFF. GIF is not supported http://www.leptonica.com/library-overview.html.

Output generated

Tesseract outputs to TXT. PDF output was added in version 3.03.

Documentation and support

Usability

User Experiences

Applied in an AQuA Mashup that resulted in the Solution page: Compare OCR results of the same source material in different formats (TIFF, JP2)

Development Activity

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