Class L_Recoga

  • Direct Known Subclasses:
    L_Recoga.ByReference, L_Recoga.ByValue

    public class L_Recoga
    extends com.sun.jna.Structure
    recog.h
    A simple utility for training and recognizing individual
    machine-printed text characters. In an application, one can
    envision using a number of these, one for each trained set.
    In training mode, a set of labelled bitmaps is presented, either
    one at a time, or in a directory, or in a pixa. If in a directory,
    or a pixa, the labelling text string must be embedded in the
    text field of the image file.
    Any number of recognizers (L_Recog) can be trained and then used
    together in an array (L_Recoga). All these trained structures
    can be serialized to file and read back. The serialized version
    holds all the bitmaps used for training, plus, for arbitrary
    character sets, the UTF8 representation and the lookup table
    mapping from the character representation to index.
    There are three levels of "sets" here:
    (1) Example set: the examples representing a character that
    were printed in the same way, so that they can be combined
    without scaling to form an "average" template for the character.
    In the recognition phase, we use either this aligned average,
    or the individual bitmaps. All examples in the set are given
    the same character label. Example: the letter 'a' in the
    predominant font in a book.
    (2) Character set (represented by L_Recog, a single recognizer):
    The set of different characters, each of which is described
    by (1). Each element of the set has a different character
    label. Example: the digits '0' through '9' that are used for
    page numbering in a book.
    (3) Recognizer set (represented by L_Recoga, an array of recogs):
    A set of recognizers, each of which is described by (2).
    In general, we do not want to combine the character sets
    with the same labels within different recognizer sets,
    because the bitmaps can differ in font type, style or size.
    Example 1: the letter 'a' can be printed in two very different
    ways (either with a large loop or with a smaller loop in
    the lower half); both share the same label but need to be
    distinguished so that they are not mixed when averaging.
    Example 2: a recognizer trained for a book may be missing
    some characters, so we need to supplement it with another
    "generic" or "bootstrap" recognizer that has the additional
    characters from a variety of sources. Bootstrap recognizers
    must be run in a mode where all characters are scaled.
    In the recognition process, for each component in an input image,
    each recognizer (L_Recog) records the best match (highest
    correlation score). If there is more than one recognizer, these
    results are aggregated to find the best match for each character
    for all the recognizers, and this is stored in L_Recoga.
    native declaration : recog.h:53
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    • Nested Class Summary

      Nested Classes 
      Modifier and Type Class Description
      static class  L_Recoga.ByReference  
      static class  L_Recoga.ByValue  
      • Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class com.sun.jna.Structure

        com.sun.jna.Structure.StructField
    • Field Summary

      Fields 
      Modifier and Type Field Description
      int n
      number of recogs
      C type : l_int32
      int nalloc
      number of recog ptrs allocated
      C type : l_int32
      L_Rcha.ByReference rcha
      stores the array of best chars
      C type : L_Rcha*
      com.sun.jna.ptr.PointerByReference recog
      recog ptr array
      C type : L_Recog**
      • Fields inherited from class com.sun.jna.Structure

        ALIGN_DEFAULT, ALIGN_GNUC, ALIGN_MSVC, ALIGN_NONE, CALCULATE_SIZE
    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor Description
      L_Recoga()  
      L_Recoga​(int n, int nalloc, com.sun.jna.ptr.PointerByReference recog, L_Rcha.ByReference rcha)  
      L_Recoga​(com.sun.jna.Pointer peer)  
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      protected java.util.List<?> getFieldOrder()  
      • Methods inherited from class com.sun.jna.Structure

        allocateMemory, allocateMemory, autoAllocate, autoRead, autoRead, autoWrite, autoWrite, cacheTypeInfo, clear, ensureAllocated, equals, fieldOffset, getAutoRead, getAutoWrite, getFieldList, getFields, getNativeAlignment, getNativeSize, getNativeSize, getPointer, getStringEncoding, getStructAlignment, hashCode, newInstance, newInstance, read, readField, readField, setAlignType, setAutoRead, setAutoSynch, setAutoWrite, setFieldOrder, setStringEncoding, size, sortFields, toArray, toArray, toString, toString, useMemory, useMemory, write, writeField, writeField, writeField
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
    • Field Detail

      • n

        public int n
        number of recogs
        C type : l_int32
      • nalloc

        public int nalloc
        number of recog ptrs allocated
        C type : l_int32
      • recog

        public com.sun.jna.ptr.PointerByReference recog
        recog ptr array
        C type : L_Recog**
    • Constructor Detail

      • L_Recoga

        public L_Recoga()
      • L_Recoga

        public L_Recoga​(int n,
                        int nalloc,
                        com.sun.jna.ptr.PointerByReference recog,
                        L_Rcha.ByReference rcha)
        Parameters:
        n - number of recogs
        C type : l_int32
        nalloc - number of recog ptrs allocated
        C type : l_int32
        recog - recog ptr array
        C type : L_Recog**
        rcha - stores the array of best chars
        C type : L_Rcha*
      • L_Recoga

        public L_Recoga​(com.sun.jna.Pointer peer)
    • Method Detail

      • getFieldOrder

        protected java.util.List<?> getFieldOrder()
        Specified by:
        getFieldOrder in class com.sun.jna.Structure