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by nxobject
364 days ago
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As anecdotal evidence, it serves my complex-enough purposes very well - mathematics and code interspersed together. One of my "litmus test" papers is this old paper on a Fortran inverse-Laplace transform algorithm [1] that intersperses inline and display equations, and monospace code blocks, while requiring OCR from scratch, and very few models currently do a satisfactory job, i.e. in the following page transcribed by Marker, https://imgur.com/a/Q7UYIfW the inline $\sigma_0$ is mangled as "<sup>s</sup> 0", and $f(t)$ is mangled as "f~~t*!". The current model gets them both correct. |
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I ran both with no setting specified, and with force_ocr, and I didn't see the issues either time.