import os import json import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import matplotlib.patches as patches input_folder = "words" output_folder = "ocr-text-sentence" json_files = [file for file in os.listdir(input_folder) if file.endswith('.json')] for idx, json_file in enumerate(json_files): print(f'Processing {json_file}') input_file_path = os.path.join(input_folder, json_file) output_file_path = os.path.join(output_folder, os.path.splitext(json_file)[0] + '.txt') img_file_path = os.path.join("images", json_file.replace("_words.json", ".jpg")) with open(input_file_path, 'r') as file: data = json.load(file) words_list = data.get("words", []) width = data["image_rect"][2] height = data["image_rect"][3] print(len(words_list)) sorted_list = sorted(words_list, key=lambda x: (x["bbox"][1], x["bbox"][0])) print(sum(len(s["text"]) for s in sorted_list)) merged_list = [] for i, item in enumerate(sorted_list): if i > 0: prev_item = sorted_list[i - 1] # Check if the current item is in the same line as the previous one if abs(item["bbox"][1] - prev_item["bbox"][1]) < 4 and (item["bbox"][0] - prev_item["bbox"][2])<10: # Merge the boxes and update the text merged_item = { "bbox": [min(item["bbox"][0], merged_list[-1]["bbox"][0]), min(item["bbox"][1], merged_list[-1]["bbox"][1]), max(item["bbox"][2], merged_list[-1]["bbox"][2]), max(item["bbox"][3], merged_list[-1]["bbox"][3])], "text": merged_list[-1]["text"] + " " + item["text"] } # Update the previous item in the merged list merged_list[-1] = merged_item else: # Add the current item to the merged list merged_list.append(item) else: # Add the first item to the merged list merged_list.append(item) print(sum(len(s["text"]) for s in merged_list)) result_strings = [] for word in merged_list: bbox_values = word["bbox"] #calculate (x,y,w,h) x = int((bbox_values[0])*100/width) y = int((bbox_values[1])*100/height) box_width = int((abs(bbox_values[2]-bbox_values[0]))*100/width) box_height = int((abs(bbox_values[3]-bbox_values[1]))*100/height) #convert everything to a string with appropriate spacing and text at the end result_string = f"{x} {y} {box_width} {box_height} {word['text']}" result_strings.append(result_string) result_string = ' '.join(result_strings) with open(output_file_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as file: file.write(result_string)