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Is there anyway to extract Japanese text from images?

>> No.2142659

it's called a keyboard

>> No.2142663
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2142663

>extract Japanese text from images
What are you, retarded?

>> No.2142667

Yes, you open the image in Microsoft Paint then use the selection tool to take chunks of it and hit delete.

>> No.2142669

>>2142663
There is a way, someone cracked a program earlier and posted it here.

>> No.2142683

>>2142659
>>2142663
>>2142667
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_character_recognition

>> No.2142677

>>2142669
That is not extracting.

>> No.2142681

>>2142677
What?

>> No.2142696

learn stroke order, use ds writing dictionary

>> No.2142761
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>>2142696

>learn stroke order for at least 4000 kanji

>> No.2144077

>>2142761
they are made up of only a few parts and follow certain rules. If you know how to draw like 50 radicals or something you'll manage somehow.

>> No.2144099

>>2142761
Stroke order is basically order of operations. What you said is about equivalent to "learn order of operations for at least 4000 mathematical equations."

>> No.2144153

>>2142657
Artist site, NOW!

>> No.2144166

Look at what elements they are made of, select corresponding ones from http://jisho.org/kanji/radicals/

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>>2144099 "learn order of operations for at least 4000 mathematical equations."

>> No.2144250
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2144250

This is a japanese-language OCR that works pretty well.

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