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Hello !
I am very aware that this is not the first time this question is asked here, because I have already read a lot of previous answers, but none of them worked, so...
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thanks for allowing me join your forum
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OCR4GAMERA(1) OCR4GAMERA(1)
NAME
ocr4gamera - OCR system using the Gamera framework
USAGE
ocr4gamera -x <traindata> [options] <imagefile>
OPTIONS
-v <int>, --verbosity=<int>
Set verbosity level to <int>. Possible values are 0 (default): silent operation; 1: information on progress; >2: segmentation info
is written to PNG files with prefix debug_.
-h, --help
Display help and exit.
-d, --deskew
Do a skew correction (recommended).
-f, --filter
Filter out very large (images) and very small components (noise).
-a, --automatic-group
Autogroup glyphs with classifier.
-x <file>, --xmlfile=<file>
Read training data from <file>.
-o <xml>, --output=<xml>
Write recognized text to file <xml> (otherwise it is written to stdout).
-c <csv>, --extra_chars_csvfile=<csv>
Read additional class name conversions from file <csv>. <csv> must contain one conversion per line.
-R <rules>, --heuristic_rules=<rules>
Apply heuristic rules <rules> for disambiguation of some chars. <rules> can be roman (default) or none (for no rules).
-D, --dictionary-correction
Correct words using a dictionary (requires aspell or ispell).
-L <lang>, --dictionary-language=<lang>
Use <lang> as language for aspell (when option -D is set).
-e <int>, --edit-distance=<int>
Correct words only when edit distance not more than <int>.
OCR4GAMERA(1)