pub struct OrientationStageProcessor;Expand description
Processor for document orientation classification stage.
This processor encapsulates the logic for:
- Document orientation classification with confidence thresholding
- Image correction based on detected orientation
- Consistent error handling and metrics collection
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impl OrientationStageProcessor
Sourcepub fn process_single(
image: Arc<RgbImage>,
classifier: Option<&DocOrientationClassifier>,
config: Option<&OrientationConfig>,
) -> Result<StageResult<OrientationResult>, OCRError>
pub fn process_single( image: Arc<RgbImage>, classifier: Option<&DocOrientationClassifier>, config: Option<&OrientationConfig>, ) -> Result<StageResult<OrientationResult>, OCRError>
Sourcepub fn process_batch(
images: Vec<Arc<RgbImage>>,
classifier: Option<&DocOrientationClassifier>,
config: Option<&OrientationConfig>,
) -> Result<StageResult<Vec<OrientationResult>>, OCRError>
pub fn process_batch( images: Vec<Arc<RgbImage>>, classifier: Option<&DocOrientationClassifier>, config: Option<&OrientationConfig>, ) -> Result<StageResult<Vec<OrientationResult>>, OCRError>
Process document orientation classification for multiple images.
§Arguments
images- Vector of input images to classify and correctclassifier- Optional orientation classifierconfig- Configuration for orientation processing
§Returns
A StageResult containing the orientation results and processing metrics
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impl Freeze for OrientationStageProcessor
impl RefUnwindSafe for OrientationStageProcessor
impl Send for OrientationStageProcessor
impl Sync for OrientationStageProcessor
impl Unpin for OrientationStageProcessor
impl UnwindSafe for OrientationStageProcessor
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