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SHAPECLUSTERING(1)
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==================
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:doctype: manpage
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NAME
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----
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shapeclustering - shape clustering training for Tesseract
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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shapeclustering -D 'output_dir'
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-U 'unicharset' -O 'mfunicharset'
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-F 'font_props' -X 'xheights'
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'FILE'...
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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shapeclustering(1) takes extracted feature .tr files (generated by
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tesseract(1) run in a special mode from box files) and produces a
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file *shapetable* and an enhanced unicharset. This program is still
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experimental, and is not required (yet) for training Tesseract.
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OPTIONS
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-U 'FILE'::
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The unicharset generated by unicharset_extractor(1).
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-D 'dir'::
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Directory to write output files to.
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-F 'font_properties_file'::
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(Input) font properties file, where each line is of the following form, where each field other than the font name is 0 or 1:
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'font_name' 'italic' 'bold' 'fixed_pitch' 'serif' 'fraktur'
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-X 'xheights_file'::
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(Input) x heights file, each line is of the following form, where xheight is calculated as the pixel x height of a character drawn at 32pt on 300 dpi. [ That is, if base x height + ascenders + descenders = 133, how much is x height? ]
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'font_name' 'xheight'
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-O 'FILE'::
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The output unicharset that will be given to combine_tessdata(1).
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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tesseract(1), cntraining(1), unicharset_extractor(1), combine_tessdata(1),
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unicharset(5)
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<https://tesseract-ocr.github.io/tessdoc/Training-Tesseract.html>
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COPYING
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Copyright \(C) Google, 2011
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
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AUTHOR
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The Tesseract OCR engine was written by Ray Smith and his research groups
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at Hewlett Packard (1985-1995) and Google (2006-present).
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