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    Saber

    Saber

    The cross-platform open-source app built for handwriting

    Saber is the notes app built for handwriting. It's designed to be as simple and intuitive as possible, while still delivering unique features that you'll actually use. Additionally, Saber is available across all your devices, large and small, and syncs between them seamlessly. Only you can access your notes. You can sync your notes across devices knowing that they are encrypted and stored securely, and not even the server can read them. Notably, it can invert your notes when you're in dark...
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    cuneiformplus

    Fork of OCR software cuneiform

    Fork of OCR software cuneiform Original software see: https://launchpad.net/cuneiform-linux by Cognitive Technologies and Jussi Pakkanen Other Open Source OCR stuff see * Tesseract by Ray Smith (using the Leptonica image library) * GOCR * OCRAD
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    libcrn is document image processing library written in C++11 for Linux, Windows, Mac OsX and Google Android. It is a toolbox that allows to create easily software such as OCRs and layout analysis tools.
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    Optical Mark Recognition MySQL and PHP

    Optical Mark recognition with MySQL database and PHP scripts

    http://omr-ai.sourceforge.net/ described how to use MySQL and PHP for OMR. The PHP scripts were very much dependent on scanned page size and resolution. I have written the OMR page format and PHP scripts which are more flexible in nature. This script used horizontal and vertical guides to identify area to be analysed for MCQ answer checking and also identify and correct tilt. It is tailor made for A4 page size, but resolution can be varied with little impect on results. The answer page and...
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    RNNLIB is a recurrent neural network library for sequence learning problems. Applicable to most types of spatiotemporal data, it has proven particularly effective for speech and handwriting recognition. full installation and usage instructions given at http://sourceforge.net/p/rnnl/wiki/Home/
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    JDrawingPanel

    a java based drawing panel

    a drawing panel module in java using swing for hand written input based projects. CHECK OUT AND SUPPORT MY LATEST ANDROID PROJECTS IN HERE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Deepak+PK
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    ShapeRecognition

    Shape recognition for video games using fast algorithms (heuristics).

    This project is a really small software that can be used as a demonstration of my own shape recognition algorithms. There are a process during the shape drawing and a post-processing when it is done. Finally the shape recognition is launched. All the algorithms are done for real time gaming. So they are heuristics and do not give the optimal solution. Yet the given solution is generally a good one. In this demonstration, few shapes can be recognized: * circles * triangles * lines...
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    Blob Extractor

    a java based blob extractor

    a java based blob extractor. extracts blobs from binary image. CHECK OUT AND SUPPORT MY LATEST ANDROID PROJECTS IN HERE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Deepak+PK
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    Obsolete for most. Use the Ink2Text project instead - no Windows needed! A Linux/Unix library providing full cursive & printed handwriting recognition by connecting to a Windows XP Tablet back end. Need Service & client files.
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    Neuroph OCR - Handwriting Recognition
    Neuroph OCR - Handwriting Recognition is developed to recognize hand written letter and characters. It's engine derived's from the Java Neural Network Framework - Neuroph and as such it can be used as a standalone project or a Neuroph plug in.
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    Jarnal is a plattform-indepenent programm written in Java for notetaking, sketching and PDF-/picture-annotating. It works like a normal notepad with the difference of being digital. It is thought to be used with a stylus on tablet-pcs.
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