EOCRClass Enum
Allowed values for the class of pattern in EasyOCR. <BR />These classes have no pre-defined meaning, the user is free to give them any meaning they like. For instance, class 0 could contains only digits, class 1 only the forward slash character, class 3 uppercase letters, etc. Any choice is allowed, as long as the correct classes are specified during the learning process. <BR />During recognition/reading, the user can specify the expected class for each character. This means that if a forward slash is expected at that position, they can say it should be class 1 (following the example from above). This will improve the recognition rate and speed because the algorithm only has to choose between characters within the specified class.
Namespace: Euresys::Open_eVision_2_5
EOCRClass Enum
Allowed values for the class of pattern in EasyOCR. <BR />These classes have no pre-defined meaning, the user is free to give them any meaning they like. For instance, class 0 could contains only digits, class 1 only the forward slash character, class 3 uppercase letters, etc. Any choice is allowed, as long as the correct classes are specified during the learning process. <BR />During recognition/reading, the user can specify the expected class for each character. This means that if a forward slash is expected at that position, they can say it should be class 1 (following the example from above). This will improve the recognition rate and speed because the algorithm only has to choose between characters within the specified class.
Namespace: Euresys::Open_eVision_2_5
EOCRClass Enum
Allowed values for the class of pattern in EasyOCR. <BR />These classes have no pre-defined meaning, the user is free to give them any meaning they like. For instance, class 0 could contains only digits, class 1 only the forward slash character, class 3 uppercase letters, etc. Any choice is allowed, as long as the correct classes are specified during the learning process. <BR />During recognition/reading, the user can specify the expected class for each character. This means that if a forward slash is expected at that position, they can say it should be class 1 (following the example from above). This will improve the recognition rate and speed because the algorithm only has to choose between characters within the specified class.