Hewlett-Packard's Linux imaging and printing software
The Hewlett-Packard Linux Imaging and Printing Project provides a unified single and multi-function connectivity solution for Linux. For support and help, please visit https://launchpad.net/hplip
A Simple Rather Useful Camera Feed.
Built In An Universal-Language , Python.
Uses Face Detection To Completely Automate The Photo-taking Process.
And Mostly Described As An Universal Cross-Platform Camera Feed Software.
Easy-OCR solution and Tesseract trainer for GNU/Linux
Linux-intelligent-ocr-solution
Lios is a free and open source software for converting print in to text using either scanner or a camera, It can also produce text out of scanned images from other sources such as Pdf, Image, Folder containing Images or screenshot. Program is given total accessibility for visually impaired. A Tesseract Trainer GUI is also shipped with this package.
Forum : https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/lios
Video Tutorial :...
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