Awesome OCR toolkits based on PaddlePaddle (8.6M ultra-lightweight pre-trained model, support training and deployment among server, mobile, embeded and IoT devices)
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Awesome OCR toolkits based on PaddlePaddle (8.6M ultra-lightweight pre-trained model, support training and deployment among server, mobile, embeded and IoT devices)
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Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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Imgbot is a friendly robot that optimizes your images and saves you time. Optimized images mean smaller file sizes without sacrificing quality.
Shortly after installing Imgbot, you will receive a pull request with all of your images optimized. Just merge the pull request and you’re done! As you work on your project, Imgbot works alongside you to keep your images optimized.
Imgbot uses lossless compression by default.
I tried to find this in the documentation and examples, but there's no example of a manual request being made, only
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