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Make OCR SDK Template

$250-750 USD

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Posted almost 8 years ago

$250-750 USD

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I am looking for a OCR SDK template to be made with [login to view URL] for ABBYY. It will read tickets from a scanned Image and export to a spread sheet. This is NOT a mobile app. It is for a desktop computer.
Project ID: 10733932

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My name is Mike and I’m from UK. I work with individual clients and also provide outsourcing services for a number of UK and USA based agencies. Your project description sounds interesting to me and I do have skills & experience that is required to complete this project. I can show you some examples of my work. Please contact me to discuss your project.
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Hi, I am interested. give me your sample images for OCR. Thanks Narendra //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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I have worked with open source technology for OCE - combination of OpenCV and Tesseract. I have done project for price extraction from posters and business card scanning. I will be able to complete it using C#. Thanks.
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Dear Project Owner, Let me introduce myself as Anand, an experienced developer well versed in VC++ development. I have experience with all major computer languages, protocols and platforms. I can build a simple dialog based application which takes scanned files, uploads to the ABBY cloud and get the doc back. Then the doc has to be converted to .csv file format so that it can be read using a spread sheet program. Let us discuss about your requirements in detail. What I can guarantee is on time delivery within the budget. Look forward to hear from you. Thanks and regards Anand
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I have 18 years of experience in Java and .NET. It is not clear whether or not this application needs a GUI or will a command line app suffice. The specifications on the scanned image are not provided: - Are there multiple tickets in the scanned image? - Are the ticket positions stable in each scanned image? The answers to these questions about the scanned image will affect the solution. With OCRSDK you can submit the whole scanned image and then parse the resulting text to find the field values. This would need to be done if the the ticket position(s) in the scanned image are not consistent and stable. This solution would likely not be as cost effective as knowing the field positions in the scanned image and submitting processField(s) requests. If the scanned image always has the same layout for tickets then we can map the field positions in an XML file. Below is a pseudo XML example: <scannedImage> <imageLayout> <item T="0" L="0"><itemLayout ref="standardTicket"/></itemLayout> <item T="0" L="250"><itemLayout ref="standardTicket"/></itemLayout> ... </imageLayout> <itemLayouts> <layout id="standardTicket"> <field name="ticketNumber" T="0" L="50" W="45" H="30"/> ... </layout> </itemLayouts> </scannedImage> I can write this in Java or C#.
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