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Hi, About a year ago I shared my PaddleOCR implementation here. Since then I've made many improvements, and it now supports PP-OCR v3 through the latest v6 models. The official Paddle C++ runtime has a lot of dependencies and is very complex to deploy. To keep things simple I use ncnn for inference, it's much lighter (and faster in my task), makes deployment easy. Hope it's helpful to some of you, and feedback welcome! https://github.com/Avafly/PaddleOCR-ncnn-CPP submitted by /u/Knok0932 [link] [Kommentare]
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