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  1. Tesseract - Wikipedia

    The tesseract's radial equilateral symmetry makes its tessellation the unique regular body-centered cubic lattice of equal-sized spheres, in any number of dimensions.

  2. Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine (main repository) - GitHub

    Tesseract has unicode (UTF-8) support, and can recognize more than 100 languages "out of the box". Tesseract supports various image formats including PNG, JPEG and TIFF. Tesseract …

  3. Introduction | tessdoc

    Tesseract is an open source text recognition (OCR) Engine, available under the Apache 2.0 license. It can be used directly, or (for programmers) using an API to extract printed text from …

  4. Tesseract | Definition, Shape, & Facts | Britannica

    tesseract, geometric shape that is the four-dimensional equivalent of the three-dimensional cube. Because a tesseract cannot be accurately pictured in two or three dimensions, it is often …

  5. Open Source OCR Enginetesseract

    Bindings to Tesseract: a powerful optical character recognition (OCR) engine that supports over 100 languages. The engine is highly configurable in order to tune the detection algorithms and …

  6. What Is A Tesseract? A 4D Object That’s Impossible To Build

    Oct 25, 2025 · A tesseract is a four-dimensional hypercube with 24 faces, 32 edges, and 16 vertices. It can be created by thickening up a cube in a fourth dimension.

  7. Tesseract | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

    A tesseract is a four-dimensional closed figure with lines of equal length that meet each other at right angles. Since we've added another dimension, four lines meet at each vertex at right angles.

  8. What Exactly Is A Tesseract? » ScienceABC

    Jul 16, 2024 · Simply put, a tesseract is a cube in 4-dimensional space. You could also say that it's the 4D analogue of a cube. It is a 4D shape where every face is a cube.

  9. Tesseract (software) - Wikipedia

    The Tesseract engine was originally developed as proprietary software at Hewlett-Packard labs in Bristol, England and Greeley, Colorado, United States between 1985 and 1994, with more …

  10. Tesseract User Manual | tessdoc

    Mar 5, 2002 · Tesseract can be used directly via command line, or (for programmers) by using an API to extract printed text from images. It supports a wide variety of languages.