## How to run UNLV tests. The scripts in this directory make it possible to duplicate the tests published in the Fourth Annual Test of OCR Accuracy. See http://www.expervision.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/1995.The_Fourth_Annual_Test_of_OCR_Accuracy.pdf but first you have to get the tools and data used by UNLV: ### Step 1: to download the images go to https://sourceforge.net/projects/isri-ocr-evaluation-tools-alt/files/ and get doe3.3B.tar.gz, bus.3B.tar.gz, mag.3B.tar.gz and news.3B.tar.gz spn.3B.tar.gz is incorrect in this repo, so get it from code.google ``` mkdir -p ~/isri-downloads cd ~/isri-downloads curl -L https://sourceforge.net/projects/isri-ocr-evaluation-tools-alt/files/bus.3B.tar.gz > bus.3B.tar.gz curl -L https://sourceforge.net/projects/isri-ocr-evaluation-tools-alt/files/doe3.3B.tar.gz > doe3.3B.tar.gz curl -L https://sourceforge.net/projects/isri-ocr-evaluation-tools-alt/files/mag.3B.tar.gz > mag.3B.tar.gz curl -L https://sourceforge.net/projects/isri-ocr-evaluation-tools-alt/files/news.3B.tar.gz > news.3B.tar.gz curl -L https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-archive-downloads/v2/code.google.com/isri-ocr-evaluation-tools/spn.3B.tar.gz > spn.3B.tar.gz ``` ### Step 2: extract the files. It doesn't really matter where in your filesystem you put them, but they must go under a common root so you have directories doe3.3B, bus.3B, mag.3B and news.3B. in, for example, ~/ISRI-OCRtk. ``` mkdir -p ~/ISRI-OCRtk cd ~/ISRI-OCRtk tar xzvf ~/isri-downloads/bus.3B.tar.gz tar xzvf ~/isri-downloads/doe3.3B.tar.gz tar xzvf ~/isri-downloads/mag.3B.tar.gz tar xzvf ~/isri-downloads/news.3B.tar.gz tar xzvf ~/isri-downloads/spn.3B.tar.gz mkdir -p stopwords cd stopwords wget -O spa.stopwords.txt https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stopwords-iso/stopwords-es/master/stopwords-es.txt ``` Edit ~/ISRI-OCRtk/stopwords/spa.stopwords.txt wordacc uses a space delimited stopwords file, not line delimited. s/\n/ /g Edit ~/ISRI-OCRtk/spn.3B/pages Delete the line containing the following imagename as it [crashes tesseract](https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract/issues/1647#issuecomment-395954717). 7733_005.3B 3 ### Step 3: Download the modified ISRI toolkit, make and install the tools : These will be installed in /usr/local/bin. ``` git clone https://github.com/Shreeshrii/ocr-evaluation-tools.git cd ~/ocr-evaluation-tools sudo make install ``` ### Step 4: cd back to your main tesseract-ocr dir and Build tesseract. ### Step 5: run unlvtests/runalltests.sh with the root ISRI data dir, testname, tessdata-dir: ``` unlvtests/runalltests.sh ~/ISRI-OCRtk 4_fast_eng ../tessdata_fast ``` and go to the gym, have lunch etc. It takes a while to run. ### Step 6: There should be a RELEASE.summary file *unlvtests/reports/4-beta_fast.summary* that contains the final summarized accuracy report and comparison with the 1995 results. ### Step 7: run the test for Spanish. ``` unlvtests/runalltests_spa.sh ~/ISRI-OCRtk 4_fast_spa ../tessdata_fast ``` #### Notes from Nick White regarding wordacc If you just want to remove all lines which have 100% recognition, you can add a 'awk' command like this: ocrevalutf8 wordacc ground.txt ocr.txt | awk '$3 != 100 {print $0}' results.txt or if you've already got a results file you want to change, you can do this: awk '$3 != 100 {print $0}' results.txt newresults.txt If you only want the last sections where things are broken down by word, you can add a sed command, like this: ocrevalutf8 wordacc ground.txt ocr.txt | sed '/^ Count Missed %Right $/,$ !d' | awk '$3 != 100 {print $0}' results.txt