How to make Chinese character recognition more accurate

  
Without professional identification software, the ordinary scanner can be used to convert the paper text on hand into an electronic document by combining the image software that comes with Office software. The following system home will tell you how to convert the text on paper into Word. Everyday office often needs to turn paper text into an electronic document. It is too much trouble to re-handle it. In today's high-tech office, of course, we must select Chinese character scanning and identification. But to be honest, the recognition rate of some Chinese character recognition systems on the market is not very high, and it is not always easy to use. After groping, especially to the old colleagues, I recently found a Chinese character scanning and recognition method that can approach 100% recognition rate, that is, use the scanner to save the text scan as a TIFF format image, and then use Microsoft Office to bring it. Document Imaging software for identification. Text scanning Take the more common Epson V3580 scanner as an example. Put the paper into the scanning platform and start the EPSON Scan software that comes with the scanner (the version I used is V3.04sc). Use “Professional Mode", click on "Scan" on the right side of the "Document Save Settings" button to open a new dialog (Figure 1) for setup. The key step here is to set the Image Format & rdquo; For TIFF (*.tif). Click “OK” to return. In order to improve the scanning speed, you can set the image type to “16 bit-grayscale” and set the resolution to 150dpi (Fig. 2). Need color and high resolution. At this point, the key parts have been set, click the “Scan” button to save the text to be recognized one by one and save it as a tif format image. Chinese character recognition If you have installed the Document Imaging component in the Office suite (which can be installed on the Office CD without an installation), you can start it directly from the Start menu. After launching, click the “Open” button to read the image file you just scanned (Figure 3). Click on “ in the toolbar to send the text to Word”, after a few moments, the recognition is complete and a new file similar to the web page is generated (Figure 4). Repeat this step, scan the text to be scanned one by one, and finally cut, correct, and type all the new file contents to achieve fast and very accurate Chinese character recognition. After testing, the recognition rate of this text is close to 100%, and only a few punctuation and several formats need to be changed. Scanners and recognition software can be used to maximize the efficiency and ease of office work. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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