OCRTesseract

Struct OCRTesseract 

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pub struct OCRTesseract { /* private fields */ }
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OCRTesseract class provides an interface with the tesseract-ocr API (v3.02.02) in C++.

Notice that it is compiled only when tesseract-ocr is correctly installed.

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impl OCRTesseract

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pub fn create( datapath: &str, language: &str, char_whitelist: &str, oem: i32, psmode: i32, ) -> Result<Ptr<OCRTesseract>>

Creates an instance of the OCRTesseract class. Initializes Tesseract.

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  • datapath: the name of the parent directory of tessdata ended with “/”, or NULL to use the system’s default directory.
  • language: an ISO 639-3 code or NULL will default to “eng”.
  • char_whitelist: specifies the list of characters used for recognition. NULL defaults to “” (All characters will be used for recognition).
  • oem: tesseract-ocr offers different OCR Engine Modes (OEM), by default tesseract::OEM_DEFAULT is used. See the tesseract-ocr API documentation for other possible values.
  • psmode: tesseract-ocr offers different Page Segmentation Modes (PSM) tesseract::PSM_AUTO (fully automatic layout analysis) is used. See the tesseract-ocr API documentation for other possible values.

Note: The char_whitelist default is changed after OpenCV 4.7.0/3.19.0 from “0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ” to “”.

§C++ default parameters
  • datapath: NULL
  • language: NULL
  • char_whitelist: NULL
  • oem: OEM_DEFAULT
  • psmode: PSM_AUTO
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pub fn create_def() -> Result<Ptr<OCRTesseract>>

Creates an instance of the OCRTesseract class. Initializes Tesseract.

§Parameters
  • datapath: the name of the parent directory of tessdata ended with “/”, or NULL to use the system’s default directory.
  • language: an ISO 639-3 code or NULL will default to “eng”.
  • char_whitelist: specifies the list of characters used for recognition. NULL defaults to “” (All characters will be used for recognition).
  • oem: tesseract-ocr offers different OCR Engine Modes (OEM), by default tesseract::OEM_DEFAULT is used. See the tesseract-ocr API documentation for other possible values.
  • psmode: tesseract-ocr offers different Page Segmentation Modes (PSM) tesseract::PSM_AUTO (fully automatic layout analysis) is used. See the tesseract-ocr API documentation for other possible values.

Note: The char_whitelist default is changed after OpenCV 4.7.0/3.19.0 from “0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ” to “”.

§Note

This alternative version of OCRTesseract::create function uses the following default values for its arguments:

  • datapath: NULL
  • language: NULL
  • char_whitelist: NULL
  • oem: OEM_DEFAULT
  • psmode: PSM_AUTO

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impl BaseOCRTrait for OCRTesseract

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fn as_raw_mut_BaseOCR(&mut self) -> *mut c_void

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fn run( &mut self, image: &mut impl MatTrait, output_text: &mut String, component_rects: &mut Vector<Rect>, component_texts: &mut Vector<String>, component_confidences: &mut Vector<f32>, component_level: i32, ) -> Result<()>

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fn run_def( &mut self, image: &mut impl MatTrait, output_text: &mut String, ) -> Result<()>

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fn run_mask( &mut self, image: &mut impl MatTrait, mask: &mut impl MatTrait, output_text: &mut String, component_rects: &mut Vector<Rect>, component_texts: &mut Vector<String>, component_confidences: &mut Vector<f32>, component_level: i32, ) -> Result<()>

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fn run_mask_def( &mut self, image: &mut impl MatTrait, mask: &mut impl MatTrait, output_text: &mut String, ) -> Result<()>

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impl BaseOCRTraitConst for OCRTesseract

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impl Boxed for OCRTesseract

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unsafe fn from_raw( ptr: <OCRTesseract as OpenCVFromExtern>::ExternReceive, ) -> Self

Wrap the specified raw pointer Read more
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fn into_raw(self) -> <OCRTesseract as OpenCVTypeExternContainer>::ExternSendMut

Return the underlying raw pointer while consuming this wrapper. Read more
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fn as_raw(&self) -> <OCRTesseract as OpenCVTypeExternContainer>::ExternSend

Return the underlying raw pointer. Read more
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fn as_raw_mut( &mut self, ) -> <OCRTesseract as OpenCVTypeExternContainer>::ExternSendMut

Return the underlying mutable raw pointer Read more
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impl Debug for OCRTesseract

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Drop for OCRTesseract

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more
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impl From<OCRTesseract> for BaseOCR

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fn from(s: OCRTesseract) -> Self

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl OCRTesseractTrait for OCRTesseract

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fn as_raw_mut_OCRTesseract(&mut self) -> *mut c_void

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fn run_multiple( &mut self, image: &mut impl MatTrait, output_text: &mut String, component_rects: &mut Vector<Rect>, component_texts: &mut Vector<String>, component_confidences: &mut Vector<f32>, component_level: i32, ) -> Result<()>

Recognize text using the tesseract-ocr API. Read more
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fn run_multiple_def( &mut self, image: &mut impl MatTrait, output_text: &mut String, ) -> Result<()>

Recognize text using the tesseract-ocr API. Read more
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fn run_multiple_mask( &mut self, image: &mut impl MatTrait, mask: &mut impl MatTrait, output_text: &mut String, component_rects: &mut Vector<Rect>, component_texts: &mut Vector<String>, component_confidences: &mut Vector<f32>, component_level: i32, ) -> Result<()>

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fn run_multiple_mask_def( &mut self, image: &mut impl MatTrait, mask: &mut impl MatTrait, output_text: &mut String, ) -> Result<()>

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fn run( &mut self, image: &impl ToInputArray, min_confidence: i32, component_level: i32, ) -> Result<String>

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fn run_def( &mut self, image: &impl ToInputArray, min_confidence: i32, ) -> Result<String>

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fn run_mask( &mut self, image: &impl ToInputArray, mask: &impl ToInputArray, min_confidence: i32, component_level: i32, ) -> Result<String>

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fn run_mask_def( &mut self, image: &impl ToInputArray, mask: &impl ToInputArray, min_confidence: i32, ) -> Result<String>

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fn set_white_list(&mut self, char_whitelist: &str) -> Result<()>

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impl OCRTesseractTraitConst for OCRTesseract

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impl TryFrom<BaseOCR> for OCRTesseract

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type Error = Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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fn try_from(s: BaseOCR) -> Result<Self>

Performs the conversion.
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impl Send for OCRTesseract

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