If you want the fastest local installation for this model, use standard pip packages.
Use the instructions provided below to complete the setup.
The loader auto-caches the model archive (several GBs included).
Once launched, the wizard detects your specs to configure the model for maximum efficiency.
The dots.mocr model is a state‑of‑the‑art multimodal OCR system designed for high‑speed document processing. It combines vision and language modules to extract text from scanned images, handwritten notes, and natural‑scene photos with unprecedented accuracy. With a parameter count of 1.5 B, the model runs efficiently on consumer GPUs while maintaining real‑time inference speeds. The architecture incorporates a novel attention‑based layout analyzer that preserves structural relationships, enabling downstream tasks such as data entry and content summarization. dots.mocr also supports multilingual scripts, achieving over 90 % word‑error‑rate reduction on benchmark datasets compared to legacy solutions. Its modular design allows developers to fine‑tune specific components, making it a versatile choice for enterprise workflow automation.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Parameters | 1.5 B |
| Input Types | PDF, JPG, PNG, Handwritten |
| Supported Languages | 100 |
| Inference Speed | >30 fps on RTX 3080 |
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