Authors:
Petr Musil
;
Roman Juránek
and
Pavel Zemčík
Affiliation:
FIT, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
Keyword(s):
ALPR, Soft Cascade, Decision Trees, WaldBoost.
Abstract:
In this paper, we propose an FPGA implementation of license plate detection (LPD) in images captured by arbitrarily placed cameras, vehicle-mounted cameras, or even handheld cameras. In such images, the license plates can appear in a wide variety of positions and angles. Thus we cannot rely on a-priori known geometric properties of the license plates as many contemporary applications do. Unlike the existing solutions targeted for DSP, FPGA or similar low power devices, we do not make any assumptions about license plate size and orientation in the image. We use multiple sliding window detectors based on simple image features, each tuned to a specific range of projections. On a dataset captured by a camera mounted on a vehicle, we show that detection rate is 98 % (and 98.7 % when combined with video tracking). We demonstrate that our FPGA implementation can process 1280×1024 pixel image at over 40 FPS with a minimum width of detected license plates approximately 100 pixels. The FPGA bl
ock is fully functional and it is intended to be used in a smart camera to parking control in residential zones.
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