FastMRZ is an open-source Python package that extracts the Machine Readable Zone (MRZ) from passports and other documents. FastMRZ accepts various input formats such as Image, Base64 string, MRZ string, or NumPy array.
Features • Built With • Prerequisites • Installation • Example • Wiki • ToDo • Contributing
- 👁️Detects and extracts the MRZ region from document images
- ️🔍Contour detection to accurately identify the MRZ area
- 🪄Custom trained models using ONNX
- 🆗Contains checksum logics for data validation
- 📤Outputs the extracted MRZ region as text/json
- Install Tesseract OCR engine. And set
PATH
variable with the executable and ensure that tesseract can be reached from the command line.
-
Install
fastmrz
pip install fastmrz
This can be done through conda too if you prefer.
conda create -n fastmrz tesseract -c conda-forge conda activate fastmrz
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Copy the
mrz.traineddata
file from thetessdata
folder of the repository into thetessdata
folder of the Tesseract installation on YOUR MACHINE
from fastmrz import FastMRZ
import json
fast_mrz = FastMRZ()
# Pass file path of installed Tesseract OCR, incase if not added to PATH variable
# fast_mrz = FastMRZ(tesseract_path=r'/opt/homebrew/Cellar/tesseract/5.3.4_1/bin/tesseract') # Default path in Mac
# fast_mrz = FastMRZ(tesseract_path=r'C:\\Program Files\\Tesseract-OCR\\tesseract.exe') # Default path in Windows
passport_mrz = fast_mrz.get_details("../data/passport_uk.jpg", include_checkdigit=False)
print("JSON:")
print(json.dumps(passport_mrz, indent=4))
print("\n")
passport_mrz = fast_mrz.get_details("../data/passport_uk.jpg", ignore_parse=True)
print("TEXT:")
print(passport_mrz)
OUTPUT:
JSON:
{
"mrz_type": "TD3",
"document_code": "P",
"issuer_code": "GBR",
"surname": "PUDARSAN",
"given_name": "HENERT",
"document_number": "707797979",
"document_number_checkdigit": "2",
"nationality_code": "GBR",
"birth_date": "1995-05-20",
"sex": "M",
"expiry_date": "2017-04-22",
"optional_data": "",
"mrz_text": "P<GBRPUDARSAN<<HENERT<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<\n7077979792GBR9505209M1704224<<<<<<<<<<<<<<00",
"status": "SUCCESS"
}
TEXT:
P<GBRPUDARSAN<<HENERT<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
7077979792GBR9505209M1704224<<<<<<<<<<<<<<00
MRZ Types & Format
The standard for MRZ code is strictly regulated and has to comply with Doc 9303. Machine Readable Travel Documents published by the International Civil Aviation Organization.
There are currently several types of ICAO standard machine-readable zones, which vary in the number of lines and characters in each line:
- TD-1 (e.g. citizen’s identification card, EU ID card, US Green Card): consists of 3 lines, 30 characters each.
- TD-2 (e.g. Romania ID, old type of German ID), and MRV-B (machine-readable visas type B — e.g. Schengen visa): consists of 2 lines, 36 characters each.
- TD-3 (all international passports, also known as MRP), and MRV-A (machine-readable visas type A — issued by the USA, Japan, China, and others): consist of 2 lines, 44 characters each.
Now, based on the example of a national passport, let us take a closer look at the MRZ composition.
- Include mrva and mrvb documents
- Add wiki page
- Support numpy array as input
- Support mrz text as input
- Support base64 as input
- Support pdf as input
- Function to return mrz text as output
- Bulk process
- Train Tesseract model with additional data
- Add function parameter - include_checkdigit
- Add function - get_mrz_image
- Add function - validate_mrz
- Add function - generate_mrz
- Extract face image
- Add documentation page
Contributions are welcome! Here's how you can help:
- Fork the repository
- Create a new branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
) - Make your changes
- Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'feat: add amazing feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature
) - Open a Pull Request
Distributed under the AGPL-3.0 License. See LICENSE
for more information.
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