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* Bruce Robertson has created "Rigaudon", "a complete suite of scripts, python code and data required for producing polytonic Greek OCR" | * Bruce Robertson has created "Rigaudon", "a complete suite of scripts, python code and data required for producing polytonic Greek OCR" | ||
** [https://github.com/brobertson/rigaudon Rigaudon GitHub page] | ** [https://github.com/brobertson/rigaudon Rigaudon GitHub page] | ||
** [ | ** [[Lace: Greek OCR]] collects results of OCR processing with Rigaudon on public domain texts | ||
** Initial reports on preliminary results of a survey of techniques: http://www.heml.org/RobertsonGreekOCR/ | ** Initial reports on preliminary results of a survey of techniques: http://www.heml.org/RobertsonGreekOCR/ | ||
* The [http://gamera.informatik.hsnr.de/ Gamera] toolkit for analysing and scanning complex texts includes some experiments with polytonic Greek | * The [http://gamera.informatik.hsnr.de/ Gamera] toolkit for analysing and scanning complex texts includes some experiments with polytonic Greek | ||
Revision as of 17:00, 2 September 2014
- Ancient Greek OCR provides downloads and instructions for OCR using the Tesseract engine. Works on Windows, Linux, OSX & Android.
- Bruce Robertson has created "Rigaudon", "a complete suite of scripts, python code and data required for producing polytonic Greek OCR"
- Rigaudon GitHub page
- Lace: Greek OCR collects results of OCR processing with Rigaudon on public domain texts
- Initial reports on preliminary results of a survey of techniques: http://www.heml.org/RobertsonGreekOCR/
- The Gamera toolkit for analysing and scanning complex texts includes some experiments with polytonic Greek
- Federico Boschetti did some earlier experimentation with adapting/training Google's OCR engine tesseract to ancient Greek texts: http://www.himeros.eu/ (related paper)
- The commercial OCR software Anagnostis (€585) can handle ancient Greek, though apparently poorly
- ABBYY FineReader can be made to work with ancient Greek with extensive training
- Google Docs now allows you to have it do OCR on uploaded documents in a variety of languages, and you can get some results by specifying "Greek" and uploading a PDF (images seem not to work). Quality is about on the level of Google Books OCR of printed ancient Greek.
alternatives
- AccessTEI is a service for members of the TEI for manual keying of texts which can handle ancient Greek