A simple, Pillow
-friendly,
wrapper around the tesseract-ocr
API for Optical Character Recognition
(OCR).
tesserocr integrates directly with Tesseract's C++ API using Cython
which allows for a simple Pythonic and easy-to-read source code. It
enables real concurrent execution when used with Python's threading
module by releasing the GIL while processing an image in tesseract.
tesserocr is designed to be Pillow
-friendly but can also be used
with image files instead.
Requires libtesseract (>=3.04) and libleptonica (>=1.71).
On Debian/Ubuntu:
$ apt-get install tesseract-ocr libtesseract-dev libleptonica-dev
You may need to manually compile tesseract for a more recent version. Note that you may need
to update your LD_LIBRARY_PATH
environment variable to point to the right library versions in
case you have multiple tesseract/leptonica installations.
Cython
(>=0.23) is required for building and optionally Pillow
to support PIL.Image
objects.
$ pip install tesserocr
The setup script attempts to detect the include/library dirs (via pkg-config if available) but you can override them with your own parameters, e.g.:
$ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include pip install tesserocr
or
$ python setup.py build_ext -I/usr/local/include
Tested on Linux and BSD/MacOS
The proposed downloads consist of stand-alone packages containing all the Windows libraries needed for execution. This means that no additional installation of tesseract is required on your system.
You can use the channel simonflueckiger to install from Conda:
> conda install -c simonflueckiger tesserocr
or to get tesserocr compiled with tesseract 4.0.0:
> conda install -c simonflueckiger/label/tesseract-4.0.0-master tesserocr
Download the wheel file corresponding to your Windows platform and Python installation from simonflueckiger/tesserocr-windows_build/releases and install them via:
> pip install <package_name>.whl
Initialize and re-use the tesseract API instance to score multiple images:
from tesserocr import PyTessBaseAPI
images = ['sample.jpg', 'sample2.jpg', 'sample3.jpg']
with PyTessBaseAPI() as api:
for img in images:
api.SetImageFile(img)
print api.GetUTF8Text()
print api.AllWordConfidences()
# api is automatically finalized when used in a with-statement (context manager).
# otherwise api.End() should be explicitly called when it's no longer needed.
PyTessBaseAPI
exposes several tesseract API methods. Make sure you
read their docstrings for more info.
Basic example using available helper functions:
import tesserocr
from PIL import Image
print tesserocr.tesseract_version() # print tesseract-ocr version
print tesserocr.get_languages() # prints tessdata path and list of available languages
image = Image.open('sample.jpg')
print tesserocr.image_to_text(image) # print ocr text from image
# or
print tesserocr.file_to_text('sample.jpg')
image_to_text
and file_to_text
can be used with threading
to
concurrently process multiple images which is highly efficient.
from PIL import Image
from tesserocr import PyTessBaseAPI, RIL
image = Image.open('/usr/src/tesseract/testing/phototest.tif')
with PyTessBaseAPI() as api:
api.SetImage(image)
boxes = api.GetComponentImages(RIL.TEXTLINE, True)
print 'Found {} textline image components.'.format(len(boxes))
for i, (im, box, _, _) in enumerate(boxes):
# im is a PIL image object
# box is a dict with x, y, w and h keys
api.SetRectangle(box['x'], box['y'], box['w'], box['h'])
ocrResult = api.GetUTF8Text()
conf = api.MeanTextConf()
print (u"Box[{0}]: x={x}, y={y}, w={w}, h={h}, "
"confidence: {1}, text: {2}").format(i, conf, ocrResult, **box)
from PIL import Image
from tesserocr import PyTessBaseAPI, PSM
with PyTessBaseAPI(psm=PSM.AUTO_OSD) as api:
image = Image.open("/usr/src/tesseract/testing/eurotext.tif")
api.SetImage(image)
api.Recognize()
it = api.AnalyseLayout()
orientation, direction, order, deskew_angle = it.Orientation()
print "Orientation: {:d}".format(orientation)
print "WritingDirection: {:d}".format(direction)
print "TextlineOrder: {:d}".format(order)
print "Deskew angle: {:.4f}".format(deskew_angle)
or more simply with OSD_ONLY
page segmentation mode:
from tesserocr import PyTessBaseAPI, PSM
with PyTessBaseAPI(psm=PSM.OSD_ONLY) as api:
api.SetImageFile("/usr/src/tesseract/testing/eurotext.tif")
os = api.DetectOS()
print ("Orientation: {orientation}\nOrientation confidence: {oconfidence}\n"
"Script: {script}\nScript confidence: {sconfidence}").format(**os)
more human-readable info with tesseract 4+ (demonstrates LSTM engine usage):
from tesserocr import PyTessBaseAPI, PSM, OEM
with PyTessBaseAPI(psm=PSM.OSD_ONLY, oem=OEM.LSTM_ONLY) as api:
api.SetImageFile("/usr/src/tesseract/testing/eurotext.tif")
os = api.DetectOrientationScript()
print ("Orientation: {orient_deg}\nOrientation confidence: {orient_conf}\n"
"Script: {script_name}\nScript confidence: {script_conf}").format(**os)
from tesserocr import PyTessBaseAPI, RIL, iterate_level
with PyTessBaseAPI() as api:
api.SetImageFile('/usr/src/tesseract/testing/phototest.tif')
api.SetVariable("save_blob_choices", "T")
api.SetRectangle(37, 228, 548, 31)
api.Recognize()
ri = api.GetIterator()
level = RIL.SYMBOL
for r in iterate_level(ri, level):
symbol = r.GetUTF8Text(level) # r == ri
conf = r.Confidence(level)
if symbol:
print u'symbol {}, conf: {}'.format(symbol, conf),
indent = False
ci = r.GetChoiceIterator()
for c in ci:
if indent:
print '\t\t ',
print '\t- ',
choice = c.GetUTF8Text() # c == ci
print u'{} conf: {}'.format(choice, c.Confidence())
indent = True
print '---------------------------------------------'