Re: How can I add Arabic as a recognition language to Lios?

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Thanks Didier,

Unfortunately, I tried your suggestion and still got zero accuracy of OCR of Arabic letters. I typed a Paragraph of Arabic and printed and then scanned, but the outcome was gibbirish, all in latin characters. I typed a paragraph in English and printed it out, when I scanned, the OCR accuracy was excellent.  So, ther is some problem with the Arabic recognition.  It seems to me that although Arabic is listed, the OCR engine is not actually trying to recognize Arabic.

Cheers,

Ibrahim

On 12/17/21 6:48 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi Ibrahim,

You do not need to add anything special, the files
/usr/share/tessdata/Arabic.traineddata being included in the package
tesseract-data in Slint.

Juts open lios, then in menu select Preferences then Preferences recognition and
select:
Engine: Tesseract
Language: Arabic

I don't have a scanner at hand but downloaded this file:
https://fada.birzeit.edu/bitstream/20.500.11889/6910/1/mkhaldi%20Sahar%20Research.pdf
then I opened it in Lios (menu File then Open).

The file was recognized and the text properly extracted.

Copying a paragraph of the extracted text and pasting it in translate.google.fr
allowed me to read it in French <smile>

Cheers,

Didier

Le 18/12/2021 à 00:10, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Hi All,

This question is primarily to Didier:

How can I add Arabic dictionary to Lios so that I can use my scanner to scan
Arabic text? I assume I will also be able to run Arabic.pdf files through Lios
and as such I will have access to a lot of Arabic books available on the net.

Cheers,

Ibrahim

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