David Haskiya on Nostr: Two weeks ago my team released an open source HTR-pipeline software we call HTRflow! ...
Two weeks ago my team released an open source HTR-pipeline software we call HTRflow!
We also released an open version of our base-model for transcribing old Swedish handwriting.
NB: HTRflow can of course be configured to use other models than our own!
Who is HTRflow for? We imagine it's e.g. organisations who need to be able to process documents in a local secure environment or simply wish to run inference locally to cut costs.
More info,
https://huggingface.co/blog/Gabriel/htrflow#HTR #OpenSource #OCR
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