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How to detect and extract the position of text from images. For ex the text "pepsi" from pepsi bottle image. http://www.csmonitor.com/var/ezflow_site/storage/images/media/content/2013/0321-new-pepsi-bottle.jpg/15343519-1-eng-US/0321-new-pepsi-bottle.jpg_full_600.jpg

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At first you need a two pictures like this. Use a canny in opencv or photoshop.

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Then make the background differencing as following

    System.loadLibrary(Core.NATIVE_LIBRARY_NAME);
    Mat model = Highgui.imread("D:\\BKDiff\\can1.jpg",Highgui.CV_LOAD_IMAGE_GRAYSCALE);
    Mat scene = Highgui.imread("D:\\BKDiff\\can2.jpg",Highgui.CV_LOAD_IMAGE_GRAYSCALE);
    Mat diff = new Mat();
    Core.absdiff(model,scene,diff);
    Imgproc.threshold(diff,diff,15,1000,Imgproc.THRESH_BINARY);
    int distortion = Core.countNonZero(diff);
    Highgui.imwrite("D:\\BKDiff\\out.jpg",diff);

After that, you will get this.

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  • yeah thanks its working fine, now i need to draw a rectangular box on this logo we got, how can i do this..
    – user4897
    Oct 6, 2014 at 7:11
  • i am using the below code to find bounding box cv::Mat threshold_output; cv::Mat m = img.clone(); cv::blur(m, m, cv::Size(5,5)); std::vector< std::vector<cv::Point> > contours; std::vector<cv::Point> points; cv::findContours(m, contours, CV_RETR_LIST, CV_CHAIN_APPROX_NONE); m.release(); for (size_t i=0; i<contours.size(); i++) { for (size_t j = 0; j < contours[i].size(); j++) { cv::Point p = contours[i][j]; points.push_back(p); } } return cv::boundingRect(cv::Mat(points).reshape(2));
    – user4897
    Oct 6, 2014 at 7:22
  • You can use submat to retrive the text.
    – zawhtut
    Oct 6, 2014 at 7:44
  • I tried using opencv, but unable to retrive text and its position from image. Anyway thanks zawhtut.
    – user4897
    Oct 7, 2014 at 10:47
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You can also see the following paper on Stroke Width transform. Its simple to implement and gives quite high accuracy.

I see there is an implementation also.

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