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    DjVuPlus

    DjVuPlus

    DjVu Read Documents,With OCR Technology(Arabic ,English ),Small Size

    The DjVu Reference Library 3.5 was released by Lizardtech under the GNU General Public License version 2. DjVuLibre-3.5 was developed by Leon Bottou and others as a "Derived Work" of the DjVu Reference Library 3.5. As such, it is also subject to the GNU General Public License version 2. Several patents apply to two very specific aspects of DjVu and DjVuLibre. The patents cover a particular aspect of the ZP-coder (the arithmetic coder used in DjVu and implemented in libdjvu/ZPCodec.cpp) and the background masking technique used in the IW44 wavelet encoder (implemented in libdjvu/IW44EncodeCodec.cpp). ...
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    Immutable Sparse Wave Trees (WaveTree)

    Realtime bigdata tool for bit strings up to 2^63 based on AVL forest

    Realtime bigdata tool at the bit level based on immutable AVL forest which can be run in memory or, in future versions, as a merkle forest like a blockchain. Main object is a sparse bit string (Bits) that efficiently scales up to 2^63 bits normally compressed as forest has duplicated substrings. Bits objects support reading bit, byte, short, int, or long (Java primitives) at any bit index in 64 bit range. Example: instead of building a class to hold a header and then data, represent all of...
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    File-em

    File-'em is an automatic receipts organizer implemented in Java & SWT.

    File-'em (pronounced like phylum) is an open source alternative to the software behind NeatReceipts?®. It allows you to load in scanned receipts and automatically pulls the information out of the receipt using OCR and stores it in a SQLite database for easy reference, reports, and retrieval.
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    OCR Software developed by acem students as their minor project
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    Joshi is a program that tries to recognize shapes on an image with a focus on OCR. It converts the image to vector graphics (polylines) and then tries to project these on stored vector graphics, calculating the best match.
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