I'm looking for a Java OCR that runs on Android, however Asprise doesn't seem to be a platform independent OCR. is there any opensource/free Java OCR I can use for android application development?
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closed as not constructive by Kev Jun 5 '12 at 23:19
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Tesjeract (https://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/), and a JNI Wrapper for Tesseract (http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-android-tools/). Very nice write up on this: http://www.itwizard.ro/interfacing-cc-libraries-via-jni-example-tesseract-163.html Example of it in practice: Mezzofanti (http://code.google.com/p/mezzofanti/), an open-source Android App using Tesjeract. |
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OCR can be pretty CPU intensive, you might want to reconsider doing it on a smart phone. That aside, to my knowledge the popular OCR libraries are Aspire and Tesseract. Neither are straight up Java, so you're not going to get a drop-in Android OCR library. However, Tesseract is open source (Google Code hosted infact); so you can throw some time at porting the subset you need to Java. My understanding is its not insane C++, so depending on how badly you need OCR it might be worth the time. So short answer: No. Long answer: if you're willing to work for it. |
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ANother option could be to post the image to a webapp (possibly at a later moment), and have it OCR-processed there without the C++ -> Java port issues and possibly clogging the mobile CPU. |
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I am having quite a lot of luck with tesseract-android-tools |
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Google Goggles is the perfect application for doing both OCR and translation. Until then, you can use IQ Engines. |
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You can use the google docs OCR reader. |
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Yes there is. But OCR is very vast. I know an Android application that has an OCR feature, but that might not be the kind of OCR you are looking after. This open-source application is called Aedict, and it does OCR on handwritten Japanese characters. It is not that slow. If it is not what you are looking for, please precise which kind of characters, and which data input (image or X-Y touch history). |
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did you check mocra? http://www.appbrain.com/app/org.irlab.mocra |
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