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    Tesseract.js

    Tesseract.js

    A pure Javascript Multilingual OCR

    Tesseract.js is a pure Javascript port of the popular Tesseract OCR engine. Tesseract.js' library supports more than 100 languages, automatic text orientation and script detection, a simple interface for reading paragraph, word, and character bounding boxes. Tesseract.js can run either in a browser and on a server with NodeJS. Tesseract.js is a javascript library that gets words in almost any spoken language out of images. The main Tesseract.js functions (ex. recognize, detect) take an image...
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    labelme Image Polygonal Annotation

    labelme Image Polygonal Annotation

    Image polygonal annotation with Python

    ...Exporting VOC-format dataset for semantic/instance segmentation. (semantic segmentation, instance segmentation). Exporting COCO-format dataset for instance segmentation. (instance segmentation). The first time you run labelme, it will create a config file in ~/.labelmerc. You can edit this file and the changes will be applied the next time that you launch labelme. If you would prefer to use a config file from another location, you can specify this file with the --config flag.
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