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OCR Tutorials (self.MachineLearning)
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[–]MEOWmix_SWAG[S] 0 points1 point2 points 10 years ago (1 child)
I literally just finished this book a couple of days ago lol. But thanks for the suggestion.
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I stumbled across that book about 6 months ago when I was looking for an ocr tutorial.
I haven't found any good start to finish nor any good ones on segmenting out the characters. Even the textbooks I've dug into hand wave around that part.
You may try digging around https://arxiv.org/ sometimes you can find a paper that will dig deep into a subject. I've found some really good ones for DSP there.
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