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Aspose.OCR for C++ is a powerful cross-platform API for converting images to text. It allows you to add optical character recognition (OCR) functionality to your C and C++ applications in less than 10 lines of code without diving deep into machine learning, complex calculations, and other low-level technical details. Recognition speed, accuracy and performance can be further improved by distributing computation across multiple CPU cores and offloading resource-intensive tasks to the GPU.
Aspose experience with machine learning technologies and years of development resulted in an OCR engine with superior speed and accuracy that supports 28 languages based on Latin, Cyrillic and Asian scrips, including more than 6,000 Chinese characters and Hindi. Aspose.OCR for C++ can also read texts in mixed languages.
OCR API processes scanned images, smartphone photos, screenshots, areas of an image, and scanned PDFs and returns results in the most popular document formats. Various preprocessing filters allow you to recognize rotated, skewed and noisy images.
The package comes with a number of examples that allow you to quickly familiarize yourself with its functions and capabilities and give you an idea of creating solutions for your business needs.
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