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5:54 AM
Hi, I have made a heuristic solution for a very specific dictionary, and really a subset for it for my PhD. My general takeaways is that this is a poor (non-scalable) solution. There are two way better solutions:
1. Machine learning
2. using a third-party solution. A friend of mine made a program that simply uses FineReader OCR and using its API extracts image coordinates of each recognized paragraph of text. This has worked quite well for regular books — for definitions' dictionaries such a solution should work too.
I was actually planning to work on reimplementation of that for my purposes — though not specifically for resources from archive.org. What specifically do you want to achieve?
 
 
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11:43 PM
I specifically want to extract images of the definitions of a dictionary that is of interest to people who study James Joyce...
Sorry, the chat not workingwell on my pc, but the dictionary I watnt to get extracts from is archive.org/details/etymologicaldict00skea_1
I've managed to get the thing divided into pages and a good copy of the keywords thru OCR using scripts, but the approaches to extracting the individual definitions are beyond what I can do (that is using Machine learning or OpenCv)
So, I was think of "crowdsourcing" that task but if your friends program might work on this, I'd be happy to hear about it.
Thanks for the quick reply, I was suprprised after so much time.
 

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