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Convert it to a fast model.combine_tessdata -ccompresses the traineddata file.You can also do it when you stop lstmtraining with --convert-to-int flagPlease check syntax -
On Sun, May 17, 2020, 11:13 Kunal Singh <singh.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hello,I am using a fine-tuned traineddata file (from tessdata_best). But its' speed is lot slower than tessdata (legacy+LSTM) or tessdata_fast.Now, is there any way to make the fine-tuned traineddata file faster, by sacrificing slight accuracy? Can we possibly reduce some of the layers of LSTM model?Any suggestions would be great.Regards,Kunal
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