2002
DOI: 10.3141/1804-08
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Effects of Ambient Light, Camcorder Settings, and Automated License Plate Reader Settings on Plate Transcription Rates

Abstract: The ability of an automated license plate reading (ALPR) system to convert video images of license plates into computer records depends on many factors. Of these, two are readily controlled by the operator: the quality of the video images captured in the field and the internal settings of the ALPR used to transcribe these images. A third factor, the light conditions under which the license plate images are acquired, is less easily managed, especially when camcorders are used in the field under ambient light co… Show more

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“…Readers placed at specific points on a freeway, arterial, or toll plaza can read the plates of moving vehicles and flag stolen vehicles, wanted intervehicular spacing, weather (e.g., wind, lighting, sun glare, rain, and snow), vehicle type, plate mounting location, plate variety, plate cleanliness, and the distance from camera to plate (5,8).…”
Section: Identification and Recovery Of Stolen Or Wanted Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Readers placed at specific points on a freeway, arterial, or toll plaza can read the plates of moving vehicles and flag stolen vehicles, wanted intervehicular spacing, weather (e.g., wind, lighting, sun glare, rain, and snow), vehicle type, plate mounting location, plate variety, plate cleanliness, and the distance from camera to plate (5,8).…”
Section: Identification and Recovery Of Stolen Or Wanted Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%