Automated Vehicle Plate Recognition
I am also interested in ANPR, currently I am looking for an open source solution for Brazilian number plates. The only I have found so far is
http://javaanpr.sourceforge.net
Does anyone have experience in adapting javaanpr for other countries?
As for proprietary solutions just googling one can find many, the less expensive I could find were
http://www.dtksoft.com/dtkanpr.php
http://www.warelogic.com
But the cheap ones do not support Brazil
http://javaanpr.sourceforge.net
Does anyone have experience in adapting javaanpr for other countries?
As for proprietary solutions just googling one can find many, the less expensive I could find were
http://www.dtksoft.com/dtkanpr.php
http://www.warelogic.com
But the cheap ones do not support Brazil
A long time since I was here
Its a long, long time since I started this topic off. but it has created a lot of interest and for the record I employed author of Javaanpr for nearly 6 months.
Ondrej Martinsky was good fun, a pleasure to work with and will probably be a friend for life. I was sorry to she him go but life in Preston cannot match London but it was good fun whilst it lasted. He wrote my OCR in C++
Go to Ring & Reg its a product I'm about to release
Trev-nc
Ondrej Martinsky was good fun, a pleasure to work with and will probably be a friend for life. I was sorry to she him go but life in Preston cannot match London but it was good fun whilst it lasted. He wrote my OCR in C++
Go to Ring & Reg its a product I'm about to release
Trev-nc
Interesting technical problems like this one
are what get people interested in computer science as a career.
Its great to hear about them.
Sort of along similar lines, face recognition is a similar use of machine vision.
Here is one overview on how it works.
http://cnx.org/content/m12534/latest/
"Veggie Vision" is another very interesting computer vision project that could be coming to a supermarket near you soon:
http://domino.watson.ibm.com/comm/wwwr_ ... ne399.html
This kind of technology is becoming affordable very quickly as the price of hardware comes down.
Its great to hear about them.
Sort of along similar lines, face recognition is a similar use of machine vision.
Here is one overview on how it works.
http://cnx.org/content/m12534/latest/
"Veggie Vision" is another very interesting computer vision project that could be coming to a supermarket near you soon:
http://domino.watson.ibm.com/comm/wwwr_ ... ne399.html
This kind of technology is becoming affordable very quickly as the price of hardware comes down.