/OMRChecker

Evaluate OMR sheets fast and accurately using a scanner 🖨 or your phone 🤳.

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OMR Checker

Read OMR sheets fast and accurately using a scanner 🖨 or your phone 🤳.

What is OMR?

OMR stands for Optical Mark Recognition, used to detect and interpret human-marked data on documents. OMR refers to the process of reading and evaluating OMR sheets, commonly used in exams, surveys, and other forms.

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🎯 Features

A full-fledged OMR checking software that can read and evaluate OMR sheets scanned at any angle and having any color.

Specs Current_Speed Min Resolution
💯 Accurate Currently nearly 100% accurate on good quality document scans; and about 90% accurate on mobile images.
💪🏿 Robust Supports low resolution, xeroxed sheets. See Robustness for more.
Fast Current processing speed without any optimization is 200 OMRs/minute.
Customizable Easily apply to custom OMR layouts, surveys, etc.
📊 Visually Rich Get insights to configure and debug easily.
🎈 Lightweight Very minimal core code size.
🏫 Large Scale Tested on a large scale at Technothlon.
👩🏿‍💻 Dev Friendly Pylinted and Black formatted code. Also has a developer community on discord.

Note: For solving interesting challenges, developers can check out TODOs.

See the complete guide and details at Project Wiki.

💡 What can OMRChecker do for me?

Once you configure the OMR layout, just throw images of the sheets at the software; and you'll get back the marked responses in an excel sheet!

Images can be taken from various angles as shown below-

sample_input

Code in action on images taken by scanner:

document_scanner

Code in action on images taken by a mobile phone:

checking_xeroxed_mobile

Visuals

Processing steps

See step-by-step processing of any OMR sheet:

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*Note: This image is generated by the code itself!*

Output

Get a CSV sheet containing the detected responses and evaluated scores:

csv_output

We now support colored outputs as well. Here's a sample output on another image -

colored_output

There are many more visuals in the wiki. Check them out here!

Getting started

Setup Time

Operating system: OSX or Linux is recommended although Windows is also supported.

1. Install global dependencies

opencv 4.0.0 python 3.5+

To check if python3 and pip is already installed:

python3 --version
python3 -m pip --version
Install Python3

To install python3 follow instructions here

To install pip - follow instructions here

Install OpenCV

Any installation method is fine.

Recommended:

python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip
python3 -m pip install --user opencv-python
python3 -m pip install --user opencv-contrib-python

More details on pip install openCV here.

Extra steps(for Linux users only)

Installing missing libraries(if any):

On a fresh computer, some of the libraries may get missing in event after a successful pip install. Install them using following commands(ref):

sudo apt-get install -y build-essential cmake unzip pkg-config
sudo apt-get install -y libjpeg-dev libpng-dev libtiff-dev
sudo apt-get install -y libavcodec-dev libavformat-dev libswscale-dev libv4l-dev
sudo apt-get install -y libatlas-base-dev gfortran

2. Install project dependencies

Clone the repo

git clone https://github.com/Udayraj123/OMRChecker
cd OMRChecker/

Install pip requirements

python3 -m pip install --user -r requirements.txt

Note: If you face a distutils error in pip, use --ignore-installed flag in above command.

3. Run the code

  1. First copy and examine the sample data to know how to structure your inputs:
    cp -r ./samples/sample1 inputs/
    # Note: you may remove previous inputs (if any) with `mv inputs/* ~/.trash`
    # Change the number N in sampleN to see more examples
  2. Run OMRChecker:
    python3 main.py

Alternatively you can also use python3 main.py -i ./samples/sample1.

Each example in the samples folder demonstrates different ways in which OMRChecker can be used.

Common Issues

1. [Windows] ERROR: Could not open requirements file
Command: python3 -m pip install --user -r requirements.txt
Link to Solution: #54
2. [Linux] ERROR: No module named pip
Command: python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip
Link to Solution: #70

OMRChecker for custom OMR Sheets

  1. First, create your own template.json.
  2. Configure the tuning parameters.
  3. Run OMRChecker with appropriate arguments (See full usage).

Full Usage

python3 main.py [--setLayout] [--inputDir dir1] [--outputDir dir1]

Explanation for the arguments:

--setLayout: Set up OMR template layout - modify your json file and run again until the template is set.

--inputDir: Specify an input directory.

--outputDir: Specify an output directory.

Deprecation logs
  • The old --noCropping flag has been replaced with the 'CropPage' plugin in "preProcessors" of the template.json(see samples).
  • The --autoAlign flag is deprecated due to low performance on a generic OMR sheet
  • The --template flag is deprecated and instead it's recommended to keep the template file at the parent folder containing folders of different images

FAQ

Why is this software free?

This project was born out of a student-led organization called as Technothlon. It is a logic-based international school championship organized by students of IIT Guwahati. Being a non-profit organization, and after seeing it work fabulously at such a large scale we decided to share this tool with the world. The OMR checking processes still involves so much tediousness which we aim to reduce dramatically.

We believe in the power of open source! Currently, OMRChecker is in an intermediate stage where only developers can use it. We hope to see it become more user-friendly as well as robust from exposure to different inputs from you all!

Open Source

Can I use this code in my (public) work?

OMRChecker can be forked and modified. You are encouraged to play with it and we would love to see your own projects in action!

It is published under the MIT license.

What are the ways to contribute?
  • Join the developer community on Discord to fix issues with OMRChecker.

  • If this project saved you large costs on OMR Software licenses, or saved efforts to make one. Consider donating an amount of your choice(donate section).

Credits

A Huge thanks to: Adrian Rosebrock for his exemplary blog: https://pyimagesearch.com

Harrison Kinsley aka sentdex for his video tutorials and many other resources.

Satya Mallic for his resourceful blog: https://www.learnopencv.com

And to other amazing people from all over the globe who've made significant improvements in this project.

Thank you!

Related Projects

Here's a snapshot of the Android OMR Helper App (archived):

Stargazers over time

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License

GitHub license

For more details see LICENSE.

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