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Aspose.OCR for Python via .NET 24.3.0 brings enhanced language support and overall performance improvements for your Python OCR apps running on Linux.
Python developers can use the latest Python OCR API release to automatically detect extended Latin and Cyrillic texts without specifying the language. The following code example illustrates how to auto-detect extended Latin characters in Python.
# Instantiate Aspose.OCR API api = AsposeOcr() # Add image to the recognition batch input = OcrInput(InputType.SINGLE_IMAGE) input.add("source.png") # Recognize Ukrainian text recognitionSettings = RecognitionSettings() recognitionSettings.language = Language.EXT_LATIN # Recognize the image result = api.recognize(input, recognitionSettings) # Print recognition result print(result[0].recognition_text) input("Press Enter to continue...")
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Experience expanded language support for Latin, Cyrillic, Chinese, and Indic scripts on Linux systems. In total, we now support 135 languages in these scripts for performing optical character recognition within your apps using the Python OCR library.
Version 24.3.0 of Aspose.OCR for Python via .NET includes minor updates and deprecations to the public APIs.
The following public APIs have been marked as deprecated and will be removed in release 25.1.0 (January 2025):
Language.NONE
Language.CHI
Language.CZE
Language.DUM
Language.SRP_HRV
Language.RUM
You can view the list of all new features, enhancements, and bug fixes introduced in this release by visiting Aspose.OCR for Python via .NET 24.3.0 Release Notes.