Abstract

Automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) is a process of identification of the license plate from an image taken at any signal stop or parking station. The Identified information or the number plate can be used for keeping a check on signal stops or for monetary settlements at parking lots or toll stations. It can also be used around the world for law and administrative works like checking a vehicle if it is registered or not. It also finds its use in safety supervision system. The ALPR can be used upon various types of pictures like color images, black and white images and etc. ALPR may fail a number of times if the quality of the picture is not up to the mark. So, ALPR depend a lot in the image quality, and hence the challenges in its real-life application. It may be used both indoors and outdoors but it must be able to process the images both quickly and successfully in all sorts of environments, be it daytime or night time, sunny or rainy. Our proposed method mainly has three modules: 1) Detection of license plate 2) Segmentation of Characters 3) Text Box Generation. The number plates sometimes may be unclear for the cameras. It may sometimes have dirt and scratches on it and thus increasing the complexities of the ALPR system. Today nationwide ALPR has been adopted by several law and governmental agencies for its efficiency and usefulness. Public safety agencies are using the ALPR system to gather and store relevant information about people and to keep a check on the vehicular activities. It is becoming a significant tool for the Law Enforcement Agencies.

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