Open-source OCR for Scanned PDFs: A Comprehensive Guide
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ม.ค. 2024
- Unlock OCR power with this guide! Convert scanned PDFs 📄 into editable text 📝, a key step in creating a paperless office 🏢. Perfect for anyone looking to digitize documents or streamline workflow.
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📝 Tutorial Overview:
In this tutorial, we will focus on essential preprocessing techniques using Open3D. Here's a breakdown of the topics we'll cover:
In this article we will be:
[1] Brief Overview on OCR
[2] Workflow and Installation
[3] Code
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Am I the only one who doesn't understand Step2? How does your interface look different than ours? Why do you have another window for the Step#2? Are we not using the same command window for the !pip and import? If we cant replicate the steps then it isn't a step by step tutorial.
Hello, thank you for your question. Step 2 requires you to upload your own PDF to the notebook to perform the consequent steps. In my case, I used a PDF file that I made that contains the medium article this video is based on. You can upload any PDF you'd like for this step. Hope I've clarified your doubt.