Imagine you're a doctor in a rural clinic. No internet. No cloud. A patient hands you a piece of paper — handwritten prescription notes from another doctor. You need to store it digitally, send it over a low-bandwidth connection, and make sure not a single word gets lost. You can't just take a photo and upload it — the file's too big. You can't type it out manually — too slow, too error-prone. And you definitely can't afford to lose data when someone's health is on the line. That's the problem we set out to solve. What if a machine could read that handwritten note for you, and then compress it so efficiently that you could send it anywhere — even over the worst connection — and reconstruct it perfectly on the other end? That's exactly what we built. You upload a photo of handwritten text. Our AI reads it. Then our custom compressor shrinks it. You get back the compressed blob, and if you decompress it, you get the exact original text back — not one character different. All in under a second.
Built With
- cnn
- huffmancoding
- ocr
- tensorflow
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