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---
language:
- ar
configs:
- config_name: default
data_files:
- split: Amiri
path: Amiri/*.csv
- split: Sakkal_Majalla
path: Sakkal_Majalla/*.csv
- split: Arial
path: Arial/*.csv
- split: Calibri
path: Calibri/*.csv
- split: Scheherazade_New
path: Scheherazade_New/*.csv
features:
text:
dtype: string
tags:
- dataset
---
### Dataset Description
This dataset is designed for training and evaluating Optical Character Recognition (OCR) models
for Arabic text. It is an extension of an open-source dataset and includes text rendered in multiple Arabic fonts (Amiri, Sakkal Majalla, Arial, Calibri and Scheherazade New).
The dataset simulates real-world book layouts to enhance OCR accuracy.
### Dataset Structure
The dataset is divided into five splits based on font name (Sakkal_Majalla, Amiri, Arial, Calibri, and Scheherazade_New).
Each split contains data specific to a single font. Within each split, the following attributes are present:
- **image_name**: Unique identifier for each image.
- **chunk**: The text content associated with the image.
- **font_name**: The font used in text rendering.
- **image_base64**: Base64-encoded image representation.
### How to Use
```python
from datasets import load_dataset
import base64
from io import BytesIO
from PIL import Image
# Load dataset with streaming enabled
ds = load_dataset("xya22er/text_to_image", streaming=True)
print(ds)
# Load the dataset
# Iterate over a specific font dataset (e.g., Amiri)
for sample in ds["Amiri"]:
image_name = sample["image_name"]
chunk = sample["chunk"] # Arabic text transcription
font_name = sample["font_name"]
# Decode Base64 image
image_data = base64.b64decode(sample["image_base64"])
image = Image.open(BytesIO(image_data))
# Show the image (optional)
image.show()
# Print the details
print(f"Image Name: {image_name}")
print(f"Font Name: {font_name}")
print(f"Text Chunk: {chunk}")
# Break after one sample for testing
break
```
# OCR Dataset Generation Pipeline
To create your own dataset, you can use the following repository: [text2image](https://github.com/riotu-lab/text2image).