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This document will guide your through the installation process of this project, please be patient, it will be very time-consuming:
Dependencies list, your need to install manually one by one:
1. Tkinter: usually go with your Python, how to check:
a. Open your command line/terminal, type python to open Python console
b. Type: import Tkinter # no underscore, uppercase 'T' for versions prior to V3.0 or
import tkinter # no underscore, lowercase 't' for V3.0 and later
c. Type: Tkinter._test() # note underscore in _test and uppercase 'T' for versions prior to V3.0 or
tkinter._test() # note underscore in _test and lowercase 'T' for V3.0 and later
2. PIL: usually go with your Python
3. scikit-image: Follow these steps:
a. Open your command/terminal
b. Type: pip install -U scikit-image or easy_install -U scikit-image
c. For more information, follow this link: http://scikit-image.org/download.html
4. scikit-learn: Follow these steps:
a. Open your command/terminal
b. Type: pip install -U scikit-learn
c. For more information, follow this link: http://scikit-learn.org/stable/install.html
5. numpy: Please first check do you have numpy in your machine by typing: import numpy in Python prompt. If you haven't,
please follow these instructions below:
a. Download the source files in this link: http://www.scipy.org/scipylib/download.html
b. Follow the building instructions according to your OS in this link: http://www.scipy.org/scipylib/building/index.html#building
6. matplotlib: Follow these steps:
a. Open your command/terminal
b. Type: pip install matplotlib
c. For more information, follow this link: http://matplotlib.org/users/installing.html
7. nltk: Follow these steps:
a. Open your command/terminal
b. Type: sudo pip install -U nltk
c. For more information, follow this link: http://www.nltk.org/install.html
8. cv2: This module stands for OpenCV, to install it, please follow the instructions below:
a. For Ubuntu: Try with this link: http://www.samontab.com/web/2014/06/installing-opencv-2-4-9-in-ubuntu-14-04-lts/
b. For Winsdow: http://docs.opencv.org/2.4/doc/tutorials/introduction/windows_install/windows_install.html
9. pyxDamerauLevenshtein: Follow these steps:
a. Open your command/terminal
b. Type: sudo install pyxDamerauLevenshtein
c. For more information, follow this link: https://github.com/gfairchild/pyxDamerauLevenshtein