I'm looking for the best software for convert my notes into a word files, but each time I tried something, it didnt work (Abbyy Reader and OmniPage). Any idea ?
>>55455615
I'm afraid that there isn't OCR software able to recognize hand written characters.
Good handwriting tho
>>55455916
>I'm afraid that there isn't OCR software able to recognize hand written characters.
You can train OCR software though.
If your handwriting is consistent enough you should be able to train it to work. It doesn't look consistent enough to me though.
Especially the fact that 1, l and I are all exactly the same.
Make your own character recognition/classifier software and train it on your own handwriting.
>>55455916
A standard exercise in machine learning classes is making a classifier that identifies the hand written numbers from the usps zip code set. Essentially, writing a simple OCR.
Scroll down to the zip code entry at the bottom.
http://statweb.stanford.edu/~tibs/ElemStatLearn/data.html
anyway, OP, look at tesseract and ocropus. Open Source OCR systems. Go nuts.
^Is there a software which can do this kind of things or I need to code everything ?
>>55455615
Write your own god damn classifier and teach it based on your handwriting. Fucking kids on my /g/.
>>55456484
You can pay me to do it.
>>55456484
Don't be lazy.
But yes, these systems come with sample programs that probably could be pressed into service.
>>55455983
It wouldn't take much effort to train yourself for the OCR as well. Might be a good exercise to improve one's handwriting.
>>55455615
Surprised you had trouble with Abbyy's FineReader. I use it at work frequently and it's *fairly* accurate.