Google Vision Api Text Detection Line Break












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When I read an image with text, Google Vision inserts line breaks in the middle of the sentence. How can I do to avoid this. Here's an example of the image text and Google Vision return:



Text in the image:



01 600149 CHICKEN M PR 1 UN X 3.500 (0.11)
02 600019 POTATO M PR 1 UN X 7.50 (0.24)
03 31820 COCA ZERO M PR 1 UN X 10.90 (0.00)


Google Vision Return:



01 600149 CHICKEN M PR
02 600019 POTATO M PR
03 31820 COCA ZERO M PR
1 UN X 3,500 0.11)
1 UN X 7.50 (0.24)
1 UN X 10.90 (0.00)


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    When I read an image with text, Google Vision inserts line breaks in the middle of the sentence. How can I do to avoid this. Here's an example of the image text and Google Vision return:



    Text in the image:



    01 600149 CHICKEN M PR 1 UN X 3.500 (0.11)
    02 600019 POTATO M PR 1 UN X 7.50 (0.24)
    03 31820 COCA ZERO M PR 1 UN X 10.90 (0.00)


    Google Vision Return:



    01 600149 CHICKEN M PR
    02 600019 POTATO M PR
    03 31820 COCA ZERO M PR
    1 UN X 3,500 0.11)
    1 UN X 7.50 (0.24)
    1 UN X 10.90 (0.00)


    Thank you,










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      When I read an image with text, Google Vision inserts line breaks in the middle of the sentence. How can I do to avoid this. Here's an example of the image text and Google Vision return:



      Text in the image:



      01 600149 CHICKEN M PR 1 UN X 3.500 (0.11)
      02 600019 POTATO M PR 1 UN X 7.50 (0.24)
      03 31820 COCA ZERO M PR 1 UN X 10.90 (0.00)


      Google Vision Return:



      01 600149 CHICKEN M PR
      02 600019 POTATO M PR
      03 31820 COCA ZERO M PR
      1 UN X 3,500 0.11)
      1 UN X 7.50 (0.24)
      1 UN X 10.90 (0.00)


      Thank you,










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      When I read an image with text, Google Vision inserts line breaks in the middle of the sentence. How can I do to avoid this. Here's an example of the image text and Google Vision return:



      Text in the image:



      01 600149 CHICKEN M PR 1 UN X 3.500 (0.11)
      02 600019 POTATO M PR 1 UN X 7.50 (0.24)
      03 31820 COCA ZERO M PR 1 UN X 10.90 (0.00)


      Google Vision Return:



      01 600149 CHICKEN M PR
      02 600019 POTATO M PR
      03 31820 COCA ZERO M PR
      1 UN X 3,500 0.11)
      1 UN X 7.50 (0.24)
      1 UN X 10.90 (0.00)


      Thank you,







      google-vision






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      edited Nov 21 '18 at 19:44









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          You can't really control how Google detects the text boxes. They're not one the same line because their text detector detected different text boxes separately (for a better OCR quality maybe)



          What you can do is check the y position of each text box (it's given in the result of OCR) and put the text togther if the y is close. Of course you should order by ascending x so that you have the text in the good order.






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            You can't really control how Google detects the text boxes. They're not one the same line because their text detector detected different text boxes separately (for a better OCR quality maybe)



            What you can do is check the y position of each text box (it's given in the result of OCR) and put the text togther if the y is close. Of course you should order by ascending x so that you have the text in the good order.






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              You can't really control how Google detects the text boxes. They're not one the same line because their text detector detected different text boxes separately (for a better OCR quality maybe)



              What you can do is check the y position of each text box (it's given in the result of OCR) and put the text togther if the y is close. Of course you should order by ascending x so that you have the text in the good order.






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                You can't really control how Google detects the text boxes. They're not one the same line because their text detector detected different text boxes separately (for a better OCR quality maybe)



                What you can do is check the y position of each text box (it's given in the result of OCR) and put the text togther if the y is close. Of course you should order by ascending x so that you have the text in the good order.






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                You can't really control how Google detects the text boxes. They're not one the same line because their text detector detected different text boxes separately (for a better OCR quality maybe)



                What you can do is check the y position of each text box (it's given in the result of OCR) and put the text togther if the y is close. Of course you should order by ascending x so that you have the text in the good order.







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