Issue
I am working on Easy OCR and to some extent, it detects bounding box and recognizes the Korean words but it didn't show the recognized text on the top of bounding box. For KR, it shows ???????
Code
# OCR the input image using EasyOCR
print("[INFO] OCR'ing input image...")
reader = Reader(langs, gpu=args["gpu"] > 0)
results = reader.readtext(image)
# loop over the results
for (bbox, text, prob) in results:
# display the OCR'd text and associated probability
print("[INFO] {:.4f}: {}".format(prob, text))
# unpack the bounding box
(tl, tr, br, bl) = bbox
tl = (int(tl[0]), int(tl[1]))
tr = (int(tr[0]), int(tr[1]))
br = (int(br[0]), int(br[1]))
bl = (int(bl[0]), int(bl[1]))
# cleanup the text and draw the box surrounding the text along
# with the OCR'd text itself
text = cleanup_text(text)
cv2.rectangle(image, tl, br, (0, 255, 0), 2)
cv2.putText(image, text, (tl[0], tl[1] - 10),
cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_SIMPLEX, 0.8, (0, 255, 0), 2)
# show the output image
plt_imshow("Image", image)
Result
[INFO] 0.0630: J2
[INFO] 0.9515: 인류학과의 조우
[INFO] 0.9760: 성사정
[INFO] 0.5252: 9 y
[INFO] 0.5667: Anthrop 0| 0 g y
Output
Solution
March 2023: cv2.putText()
only supports a small ascii subset of characters and not unicode, utf, or non-ascii characters.
# load the input image from disk
font = ImageFont.truetype("gulim.ttc", 20)
image = cv2.imread(args["image"])
cv2_im_rgb = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
pil_im = Image.fromarray(cv2_im_rgb)
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(pil_im)
b,g,r,a = 139,0,0,0
# loop over the results
for (bbox, text, prob) in results:
# display the OCR'd text and associated probability
print("[INFO] {:.4f}: {}".format(prob, text))
# unpack the bounding box
(tl, tr, br, bl) = bbox
tl = (int(tl[0]), int(tl[1]))
tr = (int(tr[0]), int(tr[1]))
br = (int(br[0]), int(br[1]))
bl = (int(bl[0]), int(bl[1]))
#img = cv2.rectangle(np.array(pil_im), tl, br, (0, 255, 0), 2)
draw.text((tl[0], tl[1] - 20), text, font=font, fill=(b,g,r,a))
cv2_im_processed = cv2.cvtColor(np.array(pil_im), cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR)
cv2.imwrite("resultb.png", cv2_im_processed)
# show the output image
cv2.imshow("Image", cv2_im_processed)
cv2.waitKey(0)
Answered By - Khawar Islam
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