python wrapper for tesseract code example

Example 1: pytesseract configs

Page segmentation modes:
  0    Orientation and script detection (OSD) only.
  1    Automatic page segmentation with OSD.
  2    Automatic page segmentation, but no OSD, or OCR.
  3    Fully automatic page segmentation, but no OSD. (Default)
  4    Assume a single column of text of variable sizes.
  5    Assume a single uniform block of vertically aligned text.
  6    Assume a single uniform block of text.
  7    Treat the image as a single text line.
  8    Treat the image as a single word.
  9    Treat the image as a single word in a circle.
 10    Treat the image as a single character.
 11    Sparse text. Find as much text as possible in no particular order.
 12    Sparse text with OSD.
 13    Raw line. Treat the image as a single text line,
                        bypassing hacks that are Tesseract-specific.

Example 2: image processing for OCR using python

1| # importing modules
2| import cv2
3| import pytesseract
5| # reading image using opencv
6| image = cv2.imread(sample_image.png’)
7| #converting image into gray scale image
8| gray_image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY)
9| # converting it to binary image by Thresholding
10| # this step is require if you have colored image because if you skip this part 
11| # then tesseract won't able to detect text correctly and this will give incorrect result
11|threshold_img = cv2.threshold(gray_image, 0, 255, cv2.THRESH_BINARY | cv2.THRESH_OTSU)[1]
12| # display image
13| cv2.imshow(‘threshold image’, threshold_img)
14| # Maintain output window until user presses a key
15| cv2.waitKey(0)
16| # Destroying present windows on screen
17| cv2.destroyAllWindows()