Licence Plate Detection Using Machine Learning

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Navjeevan Chaudhary
Sunil Kumar S. Manvi

Abstract

License Plate Recognition (LPR) is one of the tough tasks in the field of computer vision. Although it has been around for quite a while, there still lies the challenges when we have to deal with; the harsh environmental conditions like snowy, rainfall, windy, low light conditions etc. as well as the condition of the plates which includes the bent, rotated, broken plates. The performance of the recognition and detection frameworks take a significant hit when it is concerned with these conditional effects on the license plate. In this paper, we introduced a model to improve our accuracy based on the Chinese Car Parking Dataset (CCPD) using 2 separate convolutional neural networks. The first CNN will be able to detect the bounding boxes for the license plate detection using Non-Maximus Suppression (NMS) to find the most probable bounding area whereas the second one will take these bounding boxes and use the spatial attenuation network and character recognition model to successfully recognize the license plate. First, we train the CNN to detect the license plates, then use the second CNN to recognize the characters. The overall recognition accuracy was found to be 89% in the CCPD dataset.

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Navjeevan Chaudhary, & Sunil Kumar S. Manvi. (2023). Licence Plate Detection Using Machine Learning. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S6), 1090–1095. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS6.2363
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