Title :
Pattern recognition in automotive plates
Author :
Báez-lópez, David ; Valderrabano Gonzalez, A. ; Ramírez, Juan Manuel
Author_Institution :
Inst. Nacional de Astrofisica, Opt. y Electron., Puebla, Mexico
Abstract :
Security measures require to know which vehicles are either leaving or entering premises. To this end we have developed an algorithm which allows us to identify license plates in vehicles and compare them with a database. To this purpose we have used morphological signal processing. Morphological image processing is a technique that is becoming increasingly important for a wide range of image processing tasks. These tasks are performed by successive application of Minkowsky´s primitive operations. The success or failure of this type of image processing is critically dependent on the efficiency with which these primitives are computed, the transformation type, and the structuring element used. In this paper we show an algorithm for pattern recognition using the minimal distance between shape spectrums (PECSTRUM), obtained from successive openings of binary images, with base on a structuring element invariant in rotation and translation
Keywords :
automobiles; image recognition; mathematical morphology; Minkowsky´s primitive operations; PECSTRUM; automotive plates; binary images; image processing tasks; license plates; minimal distance; morphological signal processing; pattern recognition; premises; security measures; shape spectrums; structuring element; transformation type; Automotive engineering; Pattern recognition;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 1998. Proceedings. 1998 Midwest Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Notre Dame, IN
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8914-5
DOI :
10.1109/MWSCAS.1998.759495