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Pengyou -
I just did a search on this website and also in google of the web at large and did not find
anything that was helpful or conclusive re: ocr software in 2006. Can someone provide some
definitive information? I would love to be able to scan an article, import it into a spreadsheet
(1 character per cell), sort and then delete the duplicated words and look up the words I don't
know.
Any ideas?
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kudra -
Quote:
...(1 character per cell), sort and then delete the duplicated words and look up the words I don't
know.
I can't help with the ocr part, but once you get the text, you can just paste it into adsotrans
advanced/ vocab. This will generate a vocabulary list without duplicates. Also, your sort will
split up 2-character words which would leave you high and dry.
gato -
http://www.chinaocr.net/show_hdr.php...JQ0JV0&xpos=58
OCR技巧让文字录入更轻松
http://lib.verycd.com/2004/12/14/0000030746.html
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http://board.verycd.com/t88815.html
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Pengyou -
Thanks! If I use the adsotrans how many words at most can I put into the site to generate a vocab
list? Is there an offline version of this software?
Also...I cannot read Chinese yet. Is there some english version of the urls referred to in the
last e-mail?
Thanks for your help!
gato -
You'd best do a google search for an English version.
As for offline dictionary/vocab builder, see
http://www. /showthread.php?t=9739
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trevelyan -
Quote:
Thanks! If I use the adsotrans how many words at most can I put into the site to generate a vocab
list? Is there an offline version of this software?
Varies browser to browser. If you want to process a larger document, put it online somewhere and
put the URL in the box on the advanced page. As long as it begins with "http://" the software will
recognize that you are giving it a remote webpage and process it accordingly.
There is a limit to the size of files that Adso will parse when handling remote URLs, but the bar
is set pretty high.
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