tesseract/ccutil/ambigs.h
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// File: ambigs.h
// Description: Constants, flags, functions for dealing with
// ambiguities (training and recognition).
// Author: Daria Antonova
// Created: Mon Aug 23 11:26:43 PDT 2008
//
// (C) Copyright 2008, Google Inc.
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef TESSERACT_CCUTIL_AMBIGS_H_
#define TESSERACT_CCUTIL_AMBIGS_H_
#include "elst.h"
#include "tprintf.h"
#include "unichar.h"
#include "unicharset.h"
#include "genericvector.h"
#define MAX_AMBIG_SIZE 10
namespace tesseract {
typedef GenericVector<UNICHAR_ID> UnicharIdVector;
static const int kUnigramAmbigsBufferSize = 1000;
static const char kAmbigNgramSeparator[] = { ' ', '\0' };
static const char kAmbigDelimiters[] = "\t ";
static const char kIllegalMsg[] =
"Illegal ambiguity specification on line %d\n";
static const char kIllegalUnicharMsg[] =
"Illegal unichar %s in ambiguity specification\n";
enum AmbigType {
NOT_AMBIG, // the ngram pair is not ambiguous
REPLACE_AMBIG, // ocred ngram should always be substituted with correct
DEFINITE_AMBIG, // add correct ngram to the classifier results (1-1)
SIMILAR_AMBIG, // use pairwise classifier for ocred/correct pair (1-1)
CASE_AMBIG, // this is a case ambiguity (1-1)
AMBIG_TYPE_COUNT // number of enum entries
};
// A collection of utility functions for arrays of UNICHAR_IDs that are
// terminated by INVALID_UNICHAR_ID.
class UnicharIdArrayUtils {
public:
// Compares two arrays of unichar ids. Returns -1 if the length of array1 is
// less than length of array2, if any array1[i] is less than array2[i].
// Returns 0 if the arrays are equal, 1 otherwise.
// The function assumes that the arrays are terminated by INVALID_UNICHAR_ID.
static inline int compare(const UNICHAR_ID array1[],
const UNICHAR_ID array2[]) {
const UNICHAR_ID *ptr1 = array1;
const UNICHAR_ID *ptr2 = array2;
while (*ptr1 != INVALID_UNICHAR_ID && *ptr2 != INVALID_UNICHAR_ID) {
if (*ptr1 != *ptr2) return *ptr1 < *ptr2 ? -1 : 1;
++ptr1;
++ptr2;
}
if (*ptr1 == INVALID_UNICHAR_ID && *ptr2 == INVALID_UNICHAR_ID) return 0;
return *ptr1 == INVALID_UNICHAR_ID ? -1 : 1;
}
// Look uid in the vector of uids. If found, the index of the matched
// element is returned. Otherwise, it returns -1.
static inline int find_in(const UnicharIdVector& uid_vec,
const UNICHAR_ID uid) {
for (int i = 0; i < uid_vec.size(); ++i)
if (uid_vec[i] == uid) return i;
return -1;
}
// Copies UNICHAR_IDs from dst to src. Returns the number of ids copied.
// The function assumes that the arrays are terminated by INVALID_UNICHAR_ID
// and that dst has enough space for all the elements from src.
static inline int copy(const UNICHAR_ID src[], UNICHAR_ID dst[]) {
int i = 0;
do {
dst[i] = src[i];
} while (dst[i++] != INVALID_UNICHAR_ID);
return i - 1;
}
// Prints unichars corresponding to the unichar_ids in the given array.
// The function assumes that array is terminated by INVALID_UNICHAR_ID.
static inline void print(const UNICHAR_ID array[],
const UNICHARSET &unicharset) {
const UNICHAR_ID *ptr = array;
if (*ptr == INVALID_UNICHAR_ID) tprintf("[Empty]");
while (*ptr != INVALID_UNICHAR_ID) {
tprintf("%s ", unicharset.id_to_unichar(*ptr++));
}
tprintf("( ");
ptr = array;
while (*ptr != INVALID_UNICHAR_ID) tprintf("%d ", *ptr++);
tprintf(")\n");
}
};
// AMBIG_SPEC_LIST stores a list of dangerous ambigs that
// start with the same unichar (e.g. r->t rn->m rr1->m).
class AmbigSpec : public ELIST_LINK {
public:
AmbigSpec();
~AmbigSpec() {}
// Comparator function for sorting AmbigSpec_LISTs. The lists will
// be sorted by their wrong_ngram arrays. Example of wrong_ngram vectors
// in a a sorted AmbigSpec_LIST: [9 1 3], [9 3 4], [9 8], [9, 8 1].
static int compare_ambig_specs(const void *spec1, const void *spec2) {
const AmbigSpec *s1 =
*reinterpret_cast<const AmbigSpec * const *>(spec1);
const AmbigSpec *s2 =
*reinterpret_cast<const AmbigSpec * const *>(spec2);
int result = UnicharIdArrayUtils::compare(s1->wrong_ngram, s2->wrong_ngram);
if (result != 0) return result;
return UnicharIdArrayUtils::compare(s1->correct_fragments,
s2->correct_fragments);
}
UNICHAR_ID wrong_ngram[MAX_AMBIG_SIZE + 1];
UNICHAR_ID correct_fragments[MAX_AMBIG_SIZE + 1];
UNICHAR_ID correct_ngram_id;
AmbigType type;
int wrong_ngram_size;
};
ELISTIZEH(AmbigSpec);
// AMBIG_TABLE[i] stores a set of ambiguities whose
// wrong ngram starts with unichar id i.
typedef GenericVector<AmbigSpec_LIST *> UnicharAmbigsVector;
class UnicharAmbigs {
public:
UnicharAmbigs() {}
~UnicharAmbigs() {
replace_ambigs_.delete_data_pointers();
dang_ambigs_.delete_data_pointers();
one_to_one_definite_ambigs_.delete_data_pointers();
}
const UnicharAmbigsVector &dang_ambigs() const { return dang_ambigs_; }
const UnicharAmbigsVector &replace_ambigs() const { return replace_ambigs_; }
// Initializes the ambigs by adding a NULL pointer to each table.
void InitUnicharAmbigs(const UNICHARSET& unicharset,
bool use_ambigs_for_adaption);
// Loads the universal ambigs that are useful for any language.
void LoadUniversal(const UNICHARSET& encoder_set, UNICHARSET* unicharset);
// Fills in two ambiguity tables (replaceable and dangerous) with information
// read from the ambigs file. An ambiguity table is an array of lists.
// The array is indexed by a class id. Each entry in the table provides
// a list of potential ambiguities which can start with the corresponding
// character. For example the ambiguity "rn -> m", would be located in the
// table at index of unicharset.unichar_to_id('r').
// In 1-1 ambiguities (e.g. s -> S, 1 -> I) are recorded in
// one_to_one_definite_ambigs_. This vector is also indexed by the class id
// of the wrong part of the ambiguity and each entry contains a vector of
// unichar ids that are ambiguous to it.
// encoder_set is used to encode the ambiguity strings, undisturbed by new
// unichar_ids that may be created by adding the ambigs.
void LoadUnicharAmbigs(const UNICHARSET& encoder_set,
TFile *ambigs_file, int debug_level,
bool use_ambigs_for_adaption, UNICHARSET *unicharset);
// Returns definite 1-1 ambigs for the given unichar id.
inline const UnicharIdVector *OneToOneDefiniteAmbigs(
UNICHAR_ID unichar_id) const {
if (one_to_one_definite_ambigs_.empty()) return NULL;
return one_to_one_definite_ambigs_[unichar_id];
}
// Returns a pointer to the vector with all unichar ids that appear in the
// 'correct' part of the ambiguity pair when the given unichar id appears
// in the 'wrong' part of the ambiguity. E.g. if DangAmbigs file consist of
// m->rn,rn->m,m->iii, UnicharAmbigsForAdaption() called with unichar id of
// m will return a pointer to a vector with unichar ids of r,n,i.
inline const UnicharIdVector *AmbigsForAdaption(
UNICHAR_ID unichar_id) const {
if (ambigs_for_adaption_.empty()) return NULL;
return ambigs_for_adaption_[unichar_id];
}
// Similar to the above, but return the vector of unichar ids for which
// the given unichar_id is an ambiguity (appears in the 'wrong' part of
// some ambiguity pair).
inline const UnicharIdVector *ReverseAmbigsForAdaption(
UNICHAR_ID unichar_id) const {
if (reverse_ambigs_for_adaption_.empty()) return NULL;
return reverse_ambigs_for_adaption_[unichar_id];
}
private:
bool ParseAmbiguityLine(int line_num, int version, int debug_level,
const UNICHARSET &unicharset, char *buffer,
int *test_ambig_part_size,
UNICHAR_ID *test_unichar_ids,
int *replacement_ambig_part_size,
char *replacement_string, int *type);
bool InsertIntoTable(UnicharAmbigsVector &table,
int test_ambig_part_size, UNICHAR_ID *test_unichar_ids,
int replacement_ambig_part_size,
const char *replacement_string, int type,
AmbigSpec *ambig_spec, UNICHARSET *unicharset);
UnicharAmbigsVector dang_ambigs_;
UnicharAmbigsVector replace_ambigs_;
GenericVector<UnicharIdVector *> one_to_one_definite_ambigs_;
GenericVector<UnicharIdVector *> ambigs_for_adaption_;
GenericVector<UnicharIdVector *> reverse_ambigs_for_adaption_;
};
} // namespace tesseract
#endif // TESSERACT_CCUTIL_AMBIGS_H_