Seven Segments OCR
The seven_segments
image processing platform allows you to read physical seven segments displays through Home Assistant. ssocr
is used to extract the value shown on the display which is observed by a camera.
ssocr
needs to be available on your system. Check the installation instruction below:
sudo dnf -y install imlib2-devel # Fedora
sudo apt install libimlib2-dev # Ubuntu
brew install imlib2 # macOS
git clone https://github.com/auerswal/ssocr.git
cd ssocr
make
sudo make PREFIX=/usr install # On most systems
make deb # (Optional) This allows you to make a deb so that you apt is aware of ssocr
Configuration
To enable the OCR of a seven segment display in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
image_processing:
- platform: seven_segments
source:
- entity_id: camera.seven_segments
Configuration Variables
The command line tool ssocr
. Set it if you use a different name for the executable.
X coordinate of the upper left corner of the area to crop.
Y coordinate of the upper left corner of the area to crop.
Threshold for the difference between the digits and the background.
Other arguments to use. Like -D
, dilation
, erosion
, greyscale
, make_mono
, etc.
Setup process
It’s suggested that the first attempt to determine the needed parameters is using ssocr
directly. This may require a couple of iterations to get the result
ssocr -D erosion crop 390 250 490 280 -t 20 -d 4 seven-seg.png
This would lead to the following entry for the configuration.yaml
file:
camera:
- platform: local_file
file_path: /home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/seven-seg.png
name: seven_segments
image_processing:
- platform: seven_segments
x_position: 390
y_position: 250
height: 280
width: 490
threshold: 20
digits: 4
source:
- entity_id: camera.seven_segments
With the help of a template sensor, the value can be shown as badge.
sensor:
- platform: template
sensors:
power_meter:
value_template: "{{ states('image_processing.sevensegment_ocr_seven_segments') }}"
friendly_name: "Ampere"
unit_of_measurement: "A"