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    Umi-OCR

    Umi-OCR

    OCR software, free and offline

    ...The software supports flexible usage patterns including screenshot capture OCR, batch processing of large sets of images or documents, PDF parsing, QR code detection, and layout-aware paragraph output. Users can interact with Umi-OCR through a graphical interface, command-line options, or HTTP interfaces, making it adaptable to both casual desktop usage and programmatic automation. Because the project is open source, developers can inspect, modify, and extend its capabilities, and plugins allow for different recognition engines or enhanced features.
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    CCTV Frame Timestamp Extractor

    CCTV Footage Timestamp Search Tool

    Python script to address the problem of manually locating required event timestamps from carved CCTV DVR footages. Full details can be found in the paper published in Eighteenth Annual IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics. Link to paper: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-10078-9_8 The project has been divided into four modules: Framextract.py- Extracts frames from video footages Reconstruct.py- Attempts to repair unplayable video by extracting...
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    Linux-Intelligent-Ocr-Solution

    Linux-Intelligent-Ocr-Solution

    Easy-OCR solution and Tesseract trainer for GNU/Linux

    Linux-intelligent-ocr-solution Lios is a free and open source software for converting print in to text using either scanner or a camera, It can also produce text out of scanned images from other sources such as Pdf, Image, Folder containing Images or screenshot. Program is given total accessibility for visually impaired. A Tesseract Trainer GUI is also shipped with this package. Forum : https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/lios Video Tutorial :...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    RadicalSpam

    RadicalSpam

    Open Source Anti-Spam and Anti-Virus Gateway

    RadicalSpam is a free and open source package distributed under GPL v2, including products such as Postfix, SpamAssassin Amavisd-new, Clamav, Razor, DCC, Postgrey, Bind; providing a secure SMTP relay, ready to use with linux and docker environement. More information : http://www.radical-spam.org
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