From: Vincent Broman (broman@nosc.mil)
Date: Wed Jul 21 1999 - 16:33:02 EDT
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> Does anyone know of an OCR program/software (affordable) that works with
> Greek (including recognizing all the accents)? And if possible that can
> recognize mixed languages, such as English and Greek in the same text?
In general, the cheap packages do not do greek at all.
Those with a greek option for a little more money do only modern greek.
I don't recall seeing announcements for any that do ancient polytonic greek.
The expensive Kurzweill scanner used at the CCAT at U Penn is trainable
and can probably do what you want after training, and they at least used to
do contract work for people, but the cost might be a dollar or two per page.
Vincent Broman San Diego, California, USA
Email: broman at sd.znet.com (home) or spawar.navy.mil or nosc.mil (work)
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