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Revision as of 14:05, 26 January 2010
Tesseract is an Open Source OCR engine adopted by Google. It works really well. The OCR natively can read TIFF documents and has hight ratio of recognition with images 300 dpi of resolution and converted to lineart (1 bit color).
You can download the source code from http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/ and compile yourself. Also download the language files you need and uncompress them in the same folder of the application.
If you are using a computer with Debian / Ubuntu, the installation simplifies a lot:
$ aptitude install tesseract-ocr
And
$ aptitude install tesseract-ocr-eng
If you want to add support for english language. Now you have to tell OpenKM to use this OCR application. Edit the file OpenKM.cfg:
$ vim OpenKM.cfg
And set the system.ocr property to the path of the tesseract executable:
system.ocr=/usr/local/bin/tesseract
For more info, go to http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/. There is also another interesting free OCR application called OCRopus. It has many improvements over Tesseract but is on early development stage. Last released version (0.3.1) is quite usable and works very well but have to be compiled and actually is a difficult task. Visit http://code.google.com/p/ocropus/ for more info.