How to get text from image in iphone [closed] - ios

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In my project I need to get text from an image. Actually I want to get information(text) from a business card. I need to implement OCR in my project.I've used an open source library Tesseract But its not accurate. Please tell me about any good library which could be useful.

I think OpenCV is enough for you task. Official manual: http://docs.opencv.org/
Other examples: github
And working example using opencv and Tesseract together iPhone-OCR

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I saw that this company Mitek made an app that could read receipts through the iPhone's camera and record the information from them. (http://www.miteksystems.com/OOMPH_MobileReceipt.asp). My assumption would be that they run the images through some kind of image/text recognition software. Any ideas what what they might be using? If theres an API that can interpret text from pictures that would be great to.
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