Reputation: 19482
Is it possible to limit the set of characters that tesseract is looking for (e.g. search only for letters a-z)? That would improve my results greatly.
Upvotes: 91
Views: 126847
Reputation: 24139
In addition to the config file, is the -c
flag:
tesseract stdin stdout -c tessedit_char_whitelist=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz -psm 6
update
confirmed working on versions:
Upvotes: 27
Reputation: 964
Create a config file (e.g "letters") in tessdata/configs directory - usually /usr/share/tesseract/tessdata/configs
or
/usr/share/tesseract-ocr/tessdata/configs
And add this line to the config file:
tessedit_char_whitelist abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
...or maybe [a-z] works. I don't know. Then call tesseract similar to this:
tesseract input.tif output nobatch letters
That will limit tesseract to recognize only the wanted characters.
Upvotes: 94
Reputation: 2117
My answer is derived wholly from the accepted answer, and is added here to benefit any .NET windows developers using the Tesseract
NuGet package - however, take note of my bullet 2 which applies to anybody using any kind of Tesseract
on Windows
config
folder inside your tessdata
folder where the other training data is located.letters
file inside the config
folder.
letters
file, in the Properties panel has a Build Action set to Content
and further marked to copy to the output directory: var ocrEng = new TesseractEngine("./tessdata", "eng", EngineMode.Default, "letters");
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 643
I am using Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS. The default tesseract is version 4. I can not use whitelist with it. Then I upgrade it to version 5. Then I use below command and it worked.
tesseract sample.jpg stdout -l eng --oem 3 --psm 7
Warning: Invalid resolution 0 dpi. Using 70 instead.
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tesseract sample.jpg stdout -l eng --oem 3 --psm 7 -c tessedit_char_whitelist="ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789"
Warning: Invalid resolution 0 dpi. Using 70 instead.
L4036GL
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 560
To use whitelist in a config file or using the -c tessedit_char_whitelist=...
command-line switch, in the newest 4.0 version you will have to set OCR Engine mode to the "Original Tesseract only". This is because the new "Neural nets LSTM" mode doesn't respect the whitelist setting.
Example of proper command-line for 4.0 version:
tesseract input_file output_file --oem 0 -c tessedit_char_whitelist=abc123
UPDATE: In newer versions (4.0) there's corrupted eng.traineddata
file installed by default by Windows and some Linux installers. Temporary solution is to replace tessdata\eng.traineddata
file with one from older version. This file should be about 30MB. Otherwise you'll get Error: "Tesseract couldn't load any languages!" or similar.
However, in tesseract 4.1.1 the above bug is fixed, that is, in tesseract 4.1.1 the following works like a charm
tesseract my_image.jpg stdout -l mylang configfile myconfig
Where "myconfig" is a plaintext file located in TESSDATA/configs
load_system_dawg false
load_freq_dawg false
tessedit_char_whitelist ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789
Upvotes: 31
Reputation: 461
In Tesseract version 4.00, this can't be done. You only can fine-tune your model or use regex to remove extra characters from the prediction.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 113
Just adding this for anyone using tesseract on Android. In your readOCR function where you set the language etc. add the following line;
tesseract.setVariable("tessedit_char_whitelist","ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ");
you can also do blackList for characters to exclude.
Upvotes: 10