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    Doctor Dok

    Doctor Dok

    Doctor Dok is an AI based medical data framework

    ... - digitalized - accessible anywhere from Mobile or Desktop. Using AI you may translate your health records to one of 50+ languages - making abroad health services more accessible. Doctor Dok uses AI to OCR even a hardly readable photo of your health documents. Then stores it in the cloud with Zero Trust Security architecture (nobody but You can decrypt the data).
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    VideoSubFinder
    The main purpose of this program is to provide functionality for extract hardcoded subtitles (hardsub) from video. It provides two main features: 1) Autodetection of frames with hardcoded text (hardsub) on video with saving info about timing positions. 2) Generation of cleared from background text images, which allows with usage of OCR programs (like FineReader, Subtitle Edit, Google Drive) to generate complete subtitles with original text and timing. For working of this program...
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    FormRead

    FormRead

    Free OMR - OCR web sofware based on javascript and PHP

    https://formread.org FormRead is a completely free OMR (optical mark recognition) web software for scanning and grading user-filled, multiple choice forms. Create your formats with any of your office or drawing tools, scan them and parameterize their coordinates in an easy way. Once you have parameterized your form, you can print many of them, give it to your students/respondents, scan and recognize them with formread, and you can finally export the data in your preferred formats...
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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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    Vedvarsha is an application for 2 purposes: 1. Handwariting script recognition that extracts recognized letters into documents. 2. OCR (Optical Character Recogniton) that works only for non-cursive and isolated characters. It depends upon libsyntactic,
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    OCR c++ library. Include: contour recognition; vectorisation; matrix letter feature recognition; auto page segmentation and detect rotation; SS3 ASM core; XML base; web-based GUI; 99,6% printed Unicode text recognition; letter base up to 1200 letters.
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    An omnifont OCR software for KDE. Due to the fact that each step of the OCR process can be visualized you can get a quick idea of how OCR works and where the problems lie. However the program may be of minor/no use for end users in its current state.
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    Software to fit whole-sentence language models using the principle of maximum entropy. For developers of speech recognizers, text prediction interfaces, OCR, machine translation software.
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    OOCR is a open source character recognition program, it is used to convert images to editable text.
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    It's a tool who shows the concepts of a type of neuronal networks (multi-layers percetron). It's not a real ocr, it's just a little didactical application.
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