It's not the only player, Paras, but some people have good results with
It supports many languages, and with some ingenuity it might be possible to make a profile specifically optimized for Indic transliteration.  Maybe someone already has?

Best,
Dominik


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On Tue, 25 Mar 2025 at 23:08, Paras Mehta via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Respected scholars,
Hello, 

An Indology book publisher whom I know has acquired the copyrights of an old book on Indology and wants to republish it. The book is in English and has many Sanskrit terms in Roman script (i.e. with diacritics). Because the printable soft copy of that book is no longer available, the publisher wishes to scan the pages of that book and do an OCR on those scans. The text obtained by OCR will then be laid out in a file and made ready for reprint.
I would like to know if there is a good OCR resource which can take the scans and accurately extract the English text along with the Romanized Sanskrit words. 

Thank you.

Best wishes,
Paras Mehta  
Researcher at École française d'Extrême-Orient (Pondicherry)

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