Awesome
open-ocr-dotnet
A small lightweight C# client library for the amazing open-ocr project.
Prerequisites
All you need is a running instance of open-ocr.
Install in your project
Install the nugetpackage:
Install-Package open-ocr-dotnet -Pre
Usage
Basic example
Get an Instance of the open ocr client service
In minimal config you only need to provide the host url. The default port (9292) will be used. Default language is eng.
var service = new OpenOcrService(ocrhosturl);
var service = new OpenOcrService(ocrhosturl,ocrport);
var service = new OpenOcrService(ocrhosturl,ocrport,options);
Customize settings (optional)
string imagetodetect = @"http://bit.ly/ocrimage";
string ocrhosturl = @"http://PLACE_HOST_IP_HERE";
string ocrport = "HOSTPORT";
OpenOcrOptions options = new OpenOcrOptions {
Language = EngineLanguage.eng,
EngineOptions = new EngineOptions {
Engine = OcrEngine.Tesseract
}
Analyze image from Url
OpenOcrService service = new OpenOcrService(ocrhosturl, ocrport, options);
string resultFromUrl = await service.ProgressImageFromUrl(imagetodetect);
Analyze image from Filesystem
byte[] fileBytes = File.ReadAllBytes(@"PATHTOIMAGE\ocr_test.png");
string resultlocalFile = await service.ProgressImage(fileBytes);
Advanced stuff
Use a preprocessor
It is important that you first enable the preprocessor in your open-ocr instance https://github.com/tleyden/open-ocr/wiki/Stroke-Width-Transform#start-an-additional-worker
OpenOcrOptions optionsSample = new OpenOcrOptions {
Language = EngineLanguage.eng,
EngineOptions = new EngineOptions {
Engine = OcrEngine.Tesseract
},
Preprocessors = new[] {
Preprocessor.StrokeWidthTransform,
"super-fancy-new-preprocessor"
}
};
Todo's
- provide sample console app
- samples in README
- add credits
- json.net optional integration
- impove ci build
- implement todo's in code