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Video: Get Started With Optical Character Recognition with the OCR Library for Windows Runtime

A few weeks ago the OCR library for Windows Runtime was released, and I was beyond excited. While I tried it out and made a nifty little app (should be in the Store soon) I realized that this stuff is so awesome it has to be shared! Here is a very little and quick introduction to it to get you up and running. There is of course more to it, but this is certainly a start. I’ll add more tutorials later.

Also, as soon as I find the time (since I’m currently in Oslo attending a 3-day Angular class and I’m leaving for Japan for three weeks at the end of this week) I will write up a detailed step by step to following along with the video for those of you that prefer text and screenshots over video :)

Sorry for being so tired in the video and not always making sense, I’ve had a few late coding nights and that was one of them :P

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Nahuel
9/30/2014 10:06:33 AM
I was unaware of the OCR library existence. I just decided (two days ago) to create an app I have been postponing because of the lack of a free OCR dll given that the app loses a lot of power without it.
And now I see this? Awesome timing, great article.

Kudos! 
alt
9/30/2014 10:21:09 AM
evil tester: almost the same - the 1 got recognized as 7 - but still great! :) 
sacha
10/6/2014 12:53:51 PM
If you like this, you should read this : http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/16650/Neural-Network-for-Recognition-of-Handwritten-Digi

That's a cool article 


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