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Use AWS Rekognition to Translate binary code from screenshot
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# You will need to setup your aws keys in your ENV | |
# AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY | |
# AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID | |
# and also enable the user to have access to Rekognition:detect_text in IAM | |
require 'aws-sdk' | |
# Screenshot from email https://s3.amazonaws.com/spdev/inkovate-binary-2018.jpg | |
# use AWS Rekognition to detect text on screenshot | |
client = Aws::Rekognition::Client.new | |
resp = client.detect_text( | |
image: { | |
s3_object: { | |
bucket: "spdev", | |
name: "inkovate-binary-2018.jpg" | |
}, | |
} | |
) | |
# parse results to build array like | |
# ["01101000", "01110100", "01110100", "01110000", "01110011", "00111010", "00101111", ... | |
words = resp.text_detections.sort_by(&:id).select do |detection| | |
detection.type == "WORD" && | |
detection.detected_text =~ /^[01 ]/ | |
end.map &:detected_text | |
# translate "01101000" to a base(2) integer and then character | |
translated = words.map {|binary_char| binary_char.to_i(2).chr } | |
p translated.join('') | |
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