Automatic License Plate Recognition

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One of the issues that have been raised today with the advancement of science and technology is automatic license plate recognition. To do this, a system must be designed that can read the license plate by taking a picture of the car [1]. Automatic licence plate recognition aims to identify the license plate in a digital natural image in order to read the number and convert it into equivalent ASCII code. One of the most important parameters affecting the number plate recognition is the existence of standards for plate design [1, 2]. Usually a wide variety of global standards is used, but this diversity is disregarded at the country level [3]. For example, (Figure 1) shows some standard plate belonging to Germany, France, Austria and Malta and

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