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    GLM-OCR

    GLM-OCR

    Accurate × Fast × Comprehensive

    GLM-OCR is an open-source multimodal optical character recognition (OCR) model built on a GLM-V encoder–decoder foundation that brings robust, accurate document understanding to complex real-world layouts and modalities. Designed to handle text recognition, table parsing, formula extraction, and general information retrieval from documents containing mixed content, GLM-OCR excels across major benchmarks while remaining highly efficient with a relatively compact parameter size (~0.9B), enabling deployment in high-concurrency services and edge environments. The model’s multimodal capabilities allow it to reason across image and text content holistically, capturing structured and unstructured information from pages that include dense tables, seals, code snippets, and varied document graphics. ...
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    DeepSeek-OCR

    DeepSeek-OCR

    Contexts Optical Compression

    DeepSeek-OCR is an open-source optical character recognition solution built as part of the broader DeepSeek AI vision-language ecosystem. It is designed to extract text from images, PDFs, and scanned documents, and integrates with multimodal capabilities that understand layout, context, and visual elements beyond raw character recognition. The system treats OCR not simply as “read the text” but as “understand what the text is doing in the image”—for example distinguishing captions from body...
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    OpenOCR

    OpenOCR

    An Open-Source Toolkit for General-OCR Research and Applications

    OpenOCR is an open-source General OCR toolkit developed by the OCR team at Fudan University for research and real-world document processing applications. It provides a unified platform for text detection, text recognition, formula recognition, table recognition, and document parsing. Built on advanced OCR technologies such as SVTRv2 and UniRec-0.1B, OpenOCR delivers high accuracy while maintaining efficient inference performance. The toolkit supports both Chinese and English content, making it suitable for multilingual document analysis. OpenOCR includes training, evaluation, fine-tuning, and deployment tools, allowing users to customize models for specific OCR tasks. ...
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    Lords Mobile Player Statistics

    Compare yourself with others by analyzing Lords Mobile Screenshots

    Lords Mobile Player Statistics (or short Lords Mobile Stats) is a Windows application that allows you to parse Lords Mobile Screenshots to extract player statistics of yourself and other players. After extracting the data you can compare players and view the data as a large sortable table. You can also export the results as text file or render the table as an image (for sharing with your guild for example). This project is still in a early development stage, please read the Wiki (see menu above) for details about what is working and what is not. There are still many features on the todo list for future release. ...
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