import gradio as gr def greet(name): return "Hello " + name + "!!" iface = gr.Interface(fn=greet, inputs="text", outputs="text") iface.launch() demo = gr.Interface(fn=greet, inputs="text", outputs="text") ###Installing the packages### ! pip install PyPDF2 #PyPDF2: To read the PDF file from the repository path. ! pip install pdfminer.six #Pdfplumber: To identify tables in a PDF page and extract the information from them. ! pip install pdfplumber #Pdf2image: To convert the cropped PDF image to a PNG image. ! pip install pdf2image #PIL: To read the PNG image. ! pip install Pillow #Pytesseract: To extract the text from the images using OCR technology. ! pip install pytesseract #Other libraries ! apt-get install poppler-utils ! apt install tesseract-ocr ! apt install libtesseract-dev ###Importing libraries ### # To read the PDF import PyPDF2 # To analyze the PDF layout and extract text from pdfminer.high_level import extract_pages, extract_text from pdfminer.layout import LTTextContainer, LTChar, LTRect, LTFigure # To extract text from tables in PDF import pdfplumber # To extract the images from the PDFs from PIL import Image from pdf2image import convert_from_path # To perform OCR to extract text from images import pytesseract # To remove the additional created files import os ### Create a function to extract text ### def text_extraction(element): # Extracting the text from the in-line text element line_text = element.get_text() # Find the formats of the text # Initialize the list with all the formats that appeared in the line of text line_formats = [] for text_line in element: if isinstance(text_line, LTTextContainer): # Iterating through each character in the line of text for character in text_line: if isinstance(character, LTChar): # Append the font name of the character line_formats.append(character.fontname) # Append the font size of the character line_formats.append(character.size) # Find the unique font sizes and names in the line format_per_line = list(set(line_formats)) # Return a tuple with the text in each line along with its format return (line_text, format_per_line) ### Step 4: Create a function that reads a PDF file ### def read_pdf(pdf_path): # create a PDF file object pdfFileObj = open(pdf_path, 'rb') # create a PDF reader object pdfReaded = PyPDF2.PdfReader(pdfFileObj) # Create the dictionary to extract text from each image text_per_page = {} # We extract the pages from the PDF for pagenum, page in enumerate(extract_pages(pdf_path)): print("Elaborating Page_" +str(pagenum)) # Initialize the variables needed for the text extraction from the page pageObj = pdfReaded.pages[pagenum] page_text = [] line_format = [] text_from_images = [] text_from_tables = [] page_content = [] # Initialize the number of the examined tables table_num = 0 first_element= True table_extraction_flag= False # Open the pdf file pdf = pdfplumber.open(pdf_path) # Find the examined page page_tables = pdf.pages[pagenum] # Find the number of tables on the page tables = page_tables.find_tables() # Find all the elements page_elements = [(element.y1, element) for element in page._objs] # Sort all the elements as they appear in the page page_elements.sort(key=lambda a: a[0], reverse=True) # Find the elements that composed a page for i,component in enumerate(page_elements): # Extract the position of the top side of the element in the PDF pos= component[0] # Extract the element of the page layout element = component[1] # Check if the element is a text element if isinstance(element, LTTextContainer): # Check if the text appeared in a table if table_extraction_flag == False: # Use the function to extract the text and format for each text element (line_text, format_per_line) = text_extraction(element) # Append the text of each line to the page text page_text.append(line_text) # Append the format for each line containing text line_format.append(format_per_line) page_content.append(line_text) else: # Omit the text that appeared in a table pass # Create the key of the dictionary dctkey = 'Page_'+str(pagenum) # Add the list of list as the value of the page key text_per_page[dctkey]= [page_text, line_format, text_from_images,text_from_tables, page_content] # Closing the pdf file object pdfFileObj.close() return text_per_page