Google Vision Api Text Detection Line Break
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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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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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
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
google-vision
edited Nov 21 '18 at 19:44
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asked Nov 21 '18 at 16:55
SergioSergio
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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.
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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