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Abstract (Extract Text From Image)

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ABSTRACT

EXTRACT TEXT FROM IMAGE

Introduction:

Extracting text from images is a process that involves utilizing optical character
recognition (OCR) technology to convert scanned or digital images of printed or handwritten text
into machine-encoded text. This process involves various steps, including pre-processing of the
image to improve its quality, identification of the text areas, segmentation of the text from the
background, recognition of the characters, and post-processing of the recognized text to correct
any errors. The extracted text can then be used for a wide range of applications, including
digitization of paper documents, automatic translation of text, and search engine indexing of
image content. The accuracy of the extracted text depends on the quality of the input image and
the performance of the OCR algorithm used.

Extracting text from an image is a process of converting the textual information contained
within an image into machine-readable text. This is a challenging task due to the complexities
involved in recognizing and interpreting text from images. However, with the advancements in
computer vision and optical character recognition (OCR) technologies, it has become possible to
accurately extract text from images.

OCR Technology that is used to Extract text from image

OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is useful for extracting text from images because it enables
the conversion of printed or handwritten text in an image to an editable digital format. OCR
software works by analyzing the image, identifying and recognizing the characters, and then
translating them into digital text that can be edited or searched.

OCR has a wide range of applications, including:

1. Digitization of printed documents: OCR can be used to convert printed books, documents,
and other materials into digital format for easy storage, editing, and sharing.
2. Automated data entry: OCR can be used to extract data from forms, invoices, receipts, and
other documents, saving time and reducing errors.

3. Text recognition in images: OCR can be used to identify text in images, such as street signs,
product labels, and handwritten notes.

4. Indexing and searching images: OCR can be used to index and search images based on their
text content, making it easier to find specific images or information within them.

Overall, OCR technology has proven to be a valuable tool for businesses and individuals looking
to streamline their workflows and improve their efficiency.

Submitted by:

M.G.V.PHANINDRA SAI

NANDA SAI CHARAN

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