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    Almost every Greek and Latin text is freely available on the Internet, but the same can hardly be said for Sanskrit. However, Sanskrit's online presence has slowly increased over the past few years, and it is set to increase more and more in the years to come. This "online presence" is directly related to how many Sanskrit texts are available on th...

    Only a few Devanagari OCR programs are available for public use. The most useful one is SanskritOCR. The software is difficult to find these days, but a few copies still survive on the web. You can download a copy of the software by clicking the link below: Click here to download SanskritOCR. Once you've installed and run SanskritOCR, you might not...

    Creating a new project

    Before you can start processing a text, you need to create and save a new project file. You can do so by clicking either File -> New Documentor the white page button: Save the file in the .sat (Stapel-Datei) format. You must save before you start OCR. Now that you have your project space set up, it's time to bring in some material to process.

    Importing files

    You can import files either by scanning directly into the program or using saved images on your computer. I only have experience with using saved images, so I will describe that here. To load any number of image files, select File -> Open Image Files. You can import any number of image files at once. The program, however, recognizes only three image formats: .bmp, .jpg, and .png. Your imported files will be listed in the Toolswindow. Use this window to view the different pages in your project.

    Preparing the image

    You can rotate the image by 90 degree increments: Do not worry if your image is slightly tilted. SanskritOCR will still be able to read it. Once your image has the right orientation, you must mark the Devanagari portions of the image so that SanskritOCR will be able to scan more effectively. You are required to do this; SanskritOCR will not let you proceed if you do not. To do so, click the markup tool: Using this tool, click and drag on the document to create boxes. If your image is at an un...

    How do I save my project? SanskritOCR saves automatically.You can just close the program when you're done. Your work will also be saved if SanskritOCR crashes. If SanskritOCR freezes or starts acti...
    My results are terrible! What am I doing wrong?Use large grayscale images. If your image is not grayscale already, SanskritOCR will convert it for you, but this conversion seems to severelyaffect p...
    Can I process more than one page at a time? No, unfortunately.
    I have an image file that SanskritOCR does not recognize. What should I do? Use an image processing program to change the file format. Irfanviewis a good choice: it's lightweight, fast, free, and e...

    Learn how to use SanskritOCR, a program that can turn scanned Sanskrit texts into digitized text files. Follow the steps to import, mark, clean, and scan your images, and process your output with Sanscript.

  3. i2OCR is a free online OCR that extracts Sanskrit text from images and scanned documents. It supports 100+ recognition languages, multi column document analysis, and offers free AI writing tools.

  4. Use this online tool to convert Sanskrit scanned documents or images into plain text or searchable PDF. Learn about the history and features of Sanskrit language and OCR technology.

  5. A tool to convert images of Devanāgarī, IAST or mixed text into editable Sanskrit characters. Paste or upload an image, copy and paste the result to an application of your choice.

  6. This repository contains code for various OCR models for classical Sanskrit document images, such as IndicOCR-v2 and CNN-RNN. It also provides pre-trained models, error rates, and instructions for training and testing.

  7. The Parinamika OCR system provides the following options to get the OCRed output of any document: 1. PDF documents. 2. Page Images (jpeg, png) 3. Line Images. It uses state of the art technology that gives us 95.14% character level accuracy for Sanskrit text.

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