This sample demonstrates how to use Windows.Media.Ocr API. Optical character recognition (OCR) API allows for application developer to extract text in the specific language from an image.
This sample covers:
Scenario 1: Load image from a file and extract text in user specified language.
- Determine whether any language is OCR supported on device.
- Get list of all available OCR languages on device.
- Create OCR recognizer for specific language.
- Create OCR recognizer for the first OCR supported language from GlobalizationPreferences.Languages list.
- Load image from a file and extract text.
- Overlay word bounding boxes over displayed image.
- Differentiate vertical and horizontal text lines.
Scenario 2: Capture image from camera and extract text.
- Check if specific language is available on device.
- Capture image from camera and extract text.
- Overlay word bounding boxes and recognized text over displayed image.
Reference
Windows.Globalization.Language class
GlobalizationPreferences.Languages property
[Language matching] (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/jj673578.aspx)
Windows.Graphics.Imaging.BitmapDecoder class
Windows.Media.Capture.MediaCapture namespace
Hardware: Camera
Client: Windows 10
Server: Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview
Phone: Windows 10
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