--- title: Seven Segments OCR description: Instructions on how to use OCR for seven segments displays into Home Assistant. ha_category: - Image Processing ha_release: 0.45 og_image: /images/screenshots/ssocr.png ha_iot_class: Local Polling ha_domain: seven_segments ha_codeowners: - '@fabaff' ha_integration_type: integration --- The `seven_segments` image processing platform allows you to read physical seven segments displays through Home Assistant. [`ssocr`](https://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~auerswal/ssocr/) is used to extract the value shown on the display which is observed by a [camera](/integrations/camera/). {% details "Notes for Home Assistant Core Installations" %} `ssocr` needs to be available on your system. Check the installation instruction below: ```bash 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 ``` {% enddetails %} ## Configuration To enable the OCR of a seven segment display in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry image_processing: - platform: seven_segments source: - entity_id: camera.seven_segments ``` {% configuration %} ssocr_bin: description: The command line tool `ssocr`. Set it if you use a different name for the executable. required: false default: ssocr type: string x_position: description: X coordinate of the upper left corner of the area to crop. required: false default: 0 type: integer y_position: description: Y coordinate of the upper left corner of the area to crop. required: false default: 0 type: integer height: description: Height of the area to crop. required: false default: 0 type: integer width: description: Width of the area to crop. required: false default: 0 type: integer rotate: description: Rotation of the image. required: false default: 0 type: integer threshold: description: Threshold for the difference between the digits and the background. required: false default: 0 type: integer digits: description: Number of digits in the display. required: false default: -1 type: integer extra_arguments: description: Other arguments to use. Like `-D`, `dilation`, `erosion`, `greyscale`, `make_mono`, etc. required: false type: string source: description: List of image sources. required: true type: list keys: entity_id: description: A camera entity id to get picture from. required: true type: string name: description: This parameter allows you to override the name of your `image_processing` entity. required: false type: string {% endconfiguration %} ### 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 ```bash 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: ```yaml 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](/integrations/template), the value can be shown as badge. {% raw %} ```yaml sensor: - platform: template sensors: power_meter: value_template: "{{ states('image_processing.sevensegment_ocr_seven_segments') }}" friendly_name: "Ampere" unit_of_measurement: "A" ``` {% endraw %}