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- Are you getting ? as output from tesseract....Devashish Prasad– Devashish Prasad2018-07-11 04:58:19 +00:00Commented Jul 11, 2018 at 4:58
- Show us the error instead.showing the error would help people here to give solution. If you don't have any idea how to proceed for the problem look for another tutorials.Bal Krishna Jha– Bal Krishna Jha2018-07-11 05:01:26 +00:00Commented Jul 11, 2018 at 5:01
- @DevashishPrasad yes i am getting this output from my code (出生 1991年7月14日 住 址 上濂市宝山区渭`鳙七村鹏 号5o3雹)Tehseen– Tehseen2018-07-11 05:14:42 +00:00Commented Jul 11, 2018 at 5:14
- @krishna i am asking for help. my existing code doesn't give me my desired results so i ask for help hereTehseen– Tehseen2018-07-11 05:16:05 +00:00Commented Jul 11, 2018 at 5:16
- @Tehseen Can you attach the binary image as well? If there is any information loss in binary image itself, then it wont recognize the characters.ZdaR– ZdaR2018-07-11 05:16:22 +00:00Commented Jul 11, 2018 at 5:16
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