From Text Image To Text Document
Keywords:
digital documents, images, Optical Character Recognition, stage of Optical Character RecognitionAbstract
The storage of printed documents such as letters in digital form will not be meaningful if documents containing these characters are only stored in the form of images. The conversion of images into character collections using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is needed so that information in documents can be further processed to produce knowledge. There are so many processes that must be passed an image in Optical Character Recognition (OCR). This paper will discuss the processes that occur in Optical Character Recognition in theory.
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