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Vehicle license plate tilt correction based on the straight line fitting method and minimizing variance of coordinates of projection points
by
Vavilin, Andrey
, Jo, Kang-Hyun
, Deb, Kaushik
, Kim, Jung-Won
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Camber
/ Color
/ Computer vision
/ Control
/ Engineering
/ Fuzzy sets
/ Horizontal
/ Image processing systems
/ Labeling
/ License plates
/ Licenses
/ Mechatronics
/ Projection
/ Recursive algorithms
/ Robotics
/ Special Section on Advances in Intelligent Visual Surveillance Systems
/ Studies
/ Tilt
/ Variance
/ Vehicles
/ Vision systems
/ 제어계측공학
2010
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Vehicle license plate tilt correction based on the straight line fitting method and minimizing variance of coordinates of projection points
by
Vavilin, Andrey
, Jo, Kang-Hyun
, Deb, Kaushik
, Kim, Jung-Won
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Camber
/ Color
/ Computer vision
/ Control
/ Engineering
/ Fuzzy sets
/ Horizontal
/ Image processing systems
/ Labeling
/ License plates
/ Licenses
/ Mechatronics
/ Projection
/ Recursive algorithms
/ Robotics
/ Special Section on Advances in Intelligent Visual Surveillance Systems
/ Studies
/ Tilt
/ Variance
/ Vehicles
/ Vision systems
/ 제어계측공학
2010
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Vehicle license plate tilt correction based on the straight line fitting method and minimizing variance of coordinates of projection points
by
Vavilin, Andrey
, Jo, Kang-Hyun
, Deb, Kaushik
, Kim, Jung-Won
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Camber
/ Color
/ Computer vision
/ Control
/ Engineering
/ Fuzzy sets
/ Horizontal
/ Image processing systems
/ Labeling
/ License plates
/ Licenses
/ Mechatronics
/ Projection
/ Recursive algorithms
/ Robotics
/ Special Section on Advances in Intelligent Visual Surveillance Systems
/ Studies
/ Tilt
/ Variance
/ Vehicles
/ Vision systems
/ 제어계측공학
2010
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Vehicle license plate tilt correction based on the straight line fitting method and minimizing variance of coordinates of projection points
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Vehicle license plate tilt correction based on the straight line fitting method and minimizing variance of coordinates of projection points
2010
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Overview
Tilt correction is a very crucial and inevitable task in the automatic recognition of the vehicle license plate (VLP). In this paper, according to the least square fitting with perpendicular offsets (LSFPO), the VLP region is fitted to a straight line. After the line slope is obtained, rotation angle of the VLP is estimated. Then the whole image is rotated for tilt correction in horizontal direction by this angle. Tilt correction in vertical direction by minimizing the variance of coordinates of the projection points is proposed. Character segmentation is performed after horizontal correction and character points are projected along the vertical direction after shear transform. Despite the success of VLP detection approaches in the past decades, a few of them can effectively locate license plate (LP), even when vehicle bodies and LPs have similar color. A common drawback of color-based VLP detection is the failure to detect the boundaries or border of LPs. In this paper, we propose a modified recursive labeling algorithm for solving this problem and detecting candidate regions. According to different colored LP, these candidate regions may include LP regions. Geometrical properties of the LP such as area, bounding box and aspect-ratio are then used for classification. Various LP images were used with a variety of conditions to test the proposed method and results are presented to prove its effectiveness.
Publisher
Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems and The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers,Springer Nature B.V,제어·로봇·시스템학회
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