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May be you should contact Resource Center for Gujarati Language Technology Development at Facult of Arts, The M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India. I have been associated with the center as a project trainee and I know they have very good OCR developed in house.
They also maintain a facebook page - (related links)
Yes, it is possible to convert Gujarati speech to text in Gujarati using speech recognition software or applications that support the Gujarati language. You can use tools like Google's speech-to-text feature or other speech recognition software that is compatible with Gujarati language inputs. Just speak in Gujarati, and the software will transcribe your speech into Gujarati text.
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You can convert images to text on the newocr website and Google Docs. You simply upload an image file, such as PNG, JPG, and GIF, that you would like to convert.
You can use a free text to image converter like rendertext (http://rendertext.sourceforge.net), it convert text to photos as book pages.
Hi, May be you should contact Resource Center for Gujarati Language Technology Development at Facult of Arts, The M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India. I have been associated with the center as a project trainee and I know they have very good OCR developed in house. They also maintain a facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/RCILTG/123728541019253. Hope this helps :)
OCR means optical character recognition, a technology that enables to extract text from an image or image-only PDF and convert the image file to a text format, such as Word, TXT or RTF.
There's probably a better way but one way would be to print the text file as a pdf and then open the pdf with an image editing program.
It converts numbers to Thai text. So if you wanted the number 6 in Thai, you can do something like this: =BAHTTEXT(6) It does not convert actual text and it does not convert numbers to English text.
The PPM image format will dump image data into an ASCII format which will essentially create a 'flat' text file with a series of numerical values. Look for 'GNU Image Manipulation Program' for a free solution.
Not quite sure what you mean... If an image contains text, you can use an OCR program to convert it into text you can manipulate.
Both text and images can be hyperlinks. Normally text is enclosed in the anchor tags for a link, but you can include an image, using the img tag. With text you could have something like this:WikiAnswersIf you had an image called Answers.jpg in a local folder call Pictures, the link could use the image like this:
A screen shot creates an image. If you want to convert the image to text you can manipulate in MS Word, you need to scan the image with OCR (Optical Character Reader) software. If you do not want to edit the text or images you captured from the Web, you can paste the screen shot into MS Word and view it that way.