pytesseract не распознает текст, как ожидалось? - PullRequest
0 голосов
/ 01 апреля 2020

Я пытаюсь запустить простой образ номерного знака через opencv и pytesseract, чтобы получить текст, но у меня возникают проблемы с получением чего-либо из него. Следуя инструкциям здесь:

https://circuitdigest.com/microcontroller-projects/license-plate-recognition-using-raspberry-pi-and-opencv

Я работаю на MacBook со всем, что установлено в Anaconda и без ошибок, насколько я вижу, но когда я запустить мой код Я получаю обрезанное изображение, но не обнаружил номер:

(computer_vision) mac@x86_64-apple-darwin13 lpr % python explore.py
Detected Number is: 

Код ниже:

import cv2
import numpy as np
import imutils
import pytesseract

img = cv2.imread('plate1.jpg')
img = cv2.resize(img, (620,480))
gray = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY) #convert to grey scale
gray = cv2.bilateralFilter(gray, 11, 17, 17)
edged = cv2.Canny(gray, 30, 200) #Perform Edge detection

cnts = cv2.findContours(edged.copy(), cv2.RETR_TREE, cv2.CHAIN_APPROX_SIMPLE)
cnts = imutils.grab_contours(cnts)
cnts = sorted(cnts, key = cv2.contourArea, reverse = True)[:10]
screenCnt = None

# loop over our contours
for c in cnts:
                # approximate the contour
                peri = cv2.arcLength(c, True)
                approx = cv2.approxPolyDP(c, 0.018 * peri, True)
                # if our approximated contour has four points, then
                # we can assume that we have found our screen
                if len(approx) == 4:
                      screenCnt = approx
                      break

# Masking the part other than the number plate
mask = np.zeros(gray.shape,np.uint8)
new_image = cv2.drawContours(mask,[screenCnt],0,255,-1,)
new_image = cv2.bitwise_and(img,img,mask=mask)

# Now crop
(x, y) = np.where(mask == 255)
(topx, topy) = (np.min(x), np.min(y))
(bottomx, bottomy) = (np.max(x), np.max(y))
Cropped = gray[topx:bottomx+1, topy:bottomy+1]

#Read the number plate
text = pytesseract.image_to_string(Cropped, config='--psm 11')
print("Detected Number is:",text)


cv2.imshow('image',Cropped)
cv2.waitKey(0)
cv2.destroyAllWindows()

Базовое изображение здесь: enter image description here

1 Ответ

0 голосов
/ 01 апреля 2020

Вы можете попробовать другую psm конфигурацию:

text = pytesseract.image_to_string(Cropped, config='--psm 3')

Вывод: Detected Number is: PHR. 26.BR 9044;.

Страница справочника по Tesseract:

0 = Orientation and script detection (OSD) only.
1 = Automatic page segmentation with OSD.
2 = Automatic page segmentation, but no OSD, or OCR. (not implemented)
3 = Fully automatic page segmentation, but no OSD. (Default)
4 = Assume a single column of text of variable sizes.
5 = Assume a single uniform block of vertically aligned text.
6 = Assume a single uniform block of text.
7 = Treat the image as a single text line.
8 = Treat the image as a single word.
9 = Treat the image as a single word in a circle.
10 = Treat the image as a single character.
11 = Sparse text. Find as much text as possible in no particular order.
12 = Sparse text with OSD.
13 = Raw line. Treat the image as a single text line,
     bypassing hacks that are Tesseract-specific.
I don't know why `psm` `11` is not giving any output...  

Похоже, что PSM 11 еще не опубликован (или слишком новый):

tesseract-ocr :

void PrintHelpForPSM() {
  const char* msg =
      "Page segmentation modes:\n"
        "  0    Orientation and script detection (OSD) only.\n"
        "  1    Automatic page segmentation with OSD.\n"
        "  2    Automatic page segmentation, but no OSD, or OCR.\n"
        "  3    Fully automatic page segmentation, but no OSD. (Default)\n"
        "  4    Assume a single column of text of variable sizes.\n"
        "  5    Assume a single uniform block of vertically aligned text.\n"
        "  6    Assume a single uniform block of text.\n"
        "  7    Treat the image as a single text line.\n"
        "  8    Treat the image as a single word.\n"
        "  9    Treat the image as a single word in a circle.\n"
        " 10    Treat the image as a single character.\n"

        //TODO: Consider publishing these modes.
        #if 0
        " 11    Sparse text. Find as much text as possible in no"
          " particular order.\n"
        " 12    Sparse text with OSD.\n"
        " 13    Raw line. Treat the image as a single text line,\n"
          "\t\t\tbypassing hacks that are Tesseract-specific.\n"
        #endif
        ;
...