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* fix: make OCR portable and reliable * fix: harden OCR installation portability * fix: pin OCR partials across downloads * fix: make OCR execution reliably asynchronous * fix: harden OCR portability and docs routes * fix: preserve decoder and docs safeguards
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"exactGroundTruth": "HOSPITAL\nOakwood Community Clinic\n450 North Main Street\nMadison, WI 53703\n(608) 555-0102\nPatient Name: Isabella Garcia \nMRN: 9884021 \nDOB: 11/05/1998 \nGender: Female \nAge: 26\nMRN: 9884021 \nAccession: B11269-25 \nDate: 06/20/2025\nThe patient is a 26-year-old female with a history of persistent asthma since childhood. She reports seasonal exacerbations, typically in the spring and fall. Current medications include a daily inhaled corticosteroid and an albuterol inhaler for rescue use, which she reports using 3-4 times per week recently. She has a known allergy to dust mites and pollen. No history of smoking.\nPROCEDURES:\nSpirometry (pre- and post-bronchodilator): Demonstrated a reversible obstructive pattern, consistent with asthma. FEV1 increased by 15% after albuterol administration. \nAllergy Skin Testing: Positive reaction to tree pollen and dust mites. \nChest X-ray (PA and Lateral): Lungs are clear. No acute infiltrate or edema.\nIMPRESSION:\nModerate persistent asthma, sub-optimally controlled based on recent increase in rescue inhaler use.\nAllergic rhinitis.\nPatient Name: Johnathan Smith MRN: 8675309 Age: 67\nElectronically Signed By: Dr. David Chen, M.D. \nDate: 06/23/2025 Time: 08:56",
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"record": {
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"doc_id": "poor_t7_s2",
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"ground_truth": "HOSPITAL\nOakwood Community Clinic\n450 North Main Street\nMadison, WI 53703\n(608) 555-0102\nPatient Name: Isabella Garcia \nMRN: 9884021 \nDOB: 11/05/1998 \nGender: Female \nAge: 26\nMRN: 9884021 \nAccession: B11269-25 \nDate: 06/20/2025\nThe patient is a 26-year-old female with a history of persistent asthma since childhood. She reports seasonal exacerbations, typically in the spring and fall. Current medications include a daily inhaled corticosteroid and an albuterol inhaler for rescue use, which she reports using 3-4 times per week recently. She has a known allergy to dust mites and pollen. No history of smoking.\nPROCEDURES:\nSpirometry (pre- and post-bronchodilator): Demonstrated a reversible obstructive pattern, consistent with asthma. FEV1 increased by 15% after albuterol administration. \nAllergy Skin Testing: Positive reaction to tree pollen and dust mites. \nChest X-ray (PA and Lateral): Lungs are clear. No acute infiltrate or edema.\nIMPRESSION:\nModerate persistent asthma, sub-optimally controlled based on recent increase in rescue inhaler use.\nAllergic rhinitis.\nPatient Name: Johnathan Smith MRN: 8675309 Age: 67\nElectronically Signed By: Dr. David Chen, M.D. \nDate: 06/23/2025 Time: 08:56",
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"hetero_id": "poor_t8_s1",
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"homo_id": "poor_t7_s1",
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"sample": 2,
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"subset": "poor",
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"template": 7
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},
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"source": {
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"dataset": "ClinOCR-Bench/ClinOCR-Bench",
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"repositoryRevision": "cb7c0c48a4f3d1c9054fb6548ccef84768983472",
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"split": "test",
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"upstreamId": "poor_t7_s2"
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}
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