I do a vehicle plate recognition system. I already succeed the recognition of the number plate and the problem is, i would like to show the vehicle owner's details. Anyone can help me how to create a simple database?
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As you can see from the image, i already get the result of my plate number recognition. but how can to create a database, when this number same with the database it will show the details of this vehicle owner such as name, address and license ID? can u show me the simple coding to create the database? thank you
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  abdiaziz abdullahi
 on 12 Nov 2017
				hello sir..can i please get the file for this project..thanks,,,am doing a similar project
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 8 Mar 2015
        Let's say you have a spreadsheet with the license numbers in column 1 and the name, phone number, and some other ID number in columns 2-4. Just use xlsread() or readtable() to read in the "database", and then use ismember() to find out what row the license plate shows up in, then extract all the data about that person. Will that work? If so, attach your workbook and m-code.
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  Rizwan Chughtai
 on 6 Dec 2017
				thank you @image Analsyt.
one more thing; can you give me the code of stroke width transform (SWT) Or any link from where i can get the code of SWT
(althogh i have some codes of SWT, downloaded from github but they are not working properly, so kindly suggest me OR send me the link of SWT code.)
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  Muhd Rosli
 on 5 Dec 2016
        Assalamualaikum.. I'm Muhammad Aqil Bin Mohamad Rosli, final year student at University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. Im doing vehicle number plate recognition system for my final project and im new to matlab. I already succeed using python language but it seem it cannot recognise the real alphabet. below is my coding using python language. The result of the picture is:
- Main.py
import cv2 import numpy as np import os
import DetectChars import DetectPlates import PossiblePlate
- module level variables ##########################################################################SCALAR_BLACK = (0.0, 0.0, 0.0)SCALAR_WHITE = (255.0, 255.0, 255.0)SCALAR_YELLOW = (0.0, 255.0, 255.0)SCALAR_GREEN = (0.0, 255.0, 0.0)SCALAR_RED = (0.0, 0.0, 255.0)
showSteps = False
################################################################################################### def main():
    blnKNNTrainingSuccessful = DetectChars.loadKNNDataAndTrainKNN()         # attempt KNN training
    if blnKNNTrainingSuccessful == False:                               # if KNN training was not successful
        print "\nerror: KNN traning was not successful\n"               # show error message
        return                                                          # and exit program
    # end if
    imgOriginalScene  = cv2.imread("19.jpg")               # open image
    if imgOriginalScene is None:                            # if image was not read successfully
        print "\nerror: image not read from file \n\n"      # print error message to std out
        os.system("pause")                                  # pause so user can see error message
        return                                              # and exit program
    # end if
    listOfPossiblePlates = DetectPlates.detectPlatesInScene(imgOriginalScene)           # detect plates
    listOfPossiblePlates = DetectChars.detectCharsInPlates(listOfPossiblePlates)        # detect chars in plates
    cv2.imshow("imgOriginalScene", imgOriginalScene)            # show scene image
    if len(listOfPossiblePlates) == 0:                          # if no plates were found
        print "\nno license plates were detected\n"             # inform user no plates were found
    else:                                                       # else
                # if we get in here list of possible plates has at least one plate
                # sort the list of possible plates in DESCENDING order (most number of chars to least number of chars)
        listOfPossiblePlates.sort(key = lambda possiblePlate: len(possiblePlate.strChars), reverse = True)
                # suppose the plate with the most recognized chars (the first plate in sorted by string length descending order) is the actual plate
        licPlate = listOfPossiblePlates[0]
        cv2.imshow("imgPlate", licPlate.imgPlate)           # show crop of plate and threshold of plate
        cv2.imshow("imgThresh", licPlate.imgThresh)
        if len(licPlate.strChars) == 0:                     # if no chars were found in the plate
            print "\nno characters were detected\n\n"       # show message
            return                                          # and exit program
        # end if
        drawRedRectangleAroundPlate(imgOriginalScene, licPlate)             # draw red rectangle around plate
        print "\nlicense plate read from image = " + licPlate.strChars + "\n"       # write license plate text to std out
        print "----------------------------------------"
        writeLicensePlateCharsOnImage(imgOriginalScene, licPlate)           # write license plate text on the image
        cv2.imshow("imgOriginalScene", imgOriginalScene)                # re-show scene image
        cv2.imwrite("imgOriginalScene.png", imgOriginalScene)           # write image out to file
    # end if else
    cv2.waitKey(0)          # hold windows open until user presses a key
    return
# end main
################################################################################################### def drawRedRectangleAroundPlate(imgOriginalScene, licPlate):
    p2fRectPoints = cv2.boxPoints(licPlate.rrLocationOfPlateInScene)            # get 4 vertices of rotated rect
    cv2.line(imgOriginalScene, tuple(p2fRectPoints[0]), tuple(p2fRectPoints[1]), SCALAR_RED, 2)         # draw 4 red lines
    cv2.line(imgOriginalScene, tuple(p2fRectPoints[1]), tuple(p2fRectPoints[2]), SCALAR_RED, 2)
    cv2.line(imgOriginalScene, tuple(p2fRectPoints[2]), tuple(p2fRectPoints[3]), SCALAR_RED, 2)
    cv2.line(imgOriginalScene, tuple(p2fRectPoints[3]), tuple(p2fRectPoints[0]), SCALAR_RED, 2)
# end function
################################################################################################### def writeLicensePlateCharsOnImage(imgOriginalScene, licPlate): ptCenterOfTextAreaX = 0 # this will be the center of the area the text will be written to ptCenterOfTextAreaY = 0
    ptLowerLeftTextOriginX = 0                          # this will be the bottom left of the area that the text will be written to
    ptLowerLeftTextOriginY = 0
    sceneHeight, sceneWidth, sceneNumChannels = imgOriginalScene.shape
    plateHeight, plateWidth, plateNumChannels = licPlate.imgPlate.shape
    intFontFace = cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_SIMPLEX                      # choose a plain jane font
    fltFontScale = float(plateHeight) / 30.0                    # base font scale on height of plate area
    intFontThickness = int(round(fltFontScale * 1.5))           # base font thickness on font scale
    textSize, baseline = cv2.getTextSize(licPlate.strChars, intFontFace, fltFontScale, intFontThickness)        # call getTextSize
            # unpack roatated rect into center point, width and height, and angle
    ( (intPlateCenterX, intPlateCenterY), (intPlateWidth, intPlateHeight), fltCorrectionAngleInDeg ) = licPlate.rrLocationOfPlateInScene
    intPlateCenterX = int(intPlateCenterX)              # make sure center is an integer
    intPlateCenterY = int(intPlateCenterY)
    ptCenterOfTextAreaX = int(intPlateCenterX)         # the horizontal location of the text area is the same as the plate
    if intPlateCenterY < (sceneHeight * 0.75):                                                  # if the license plate is in the upper 3/4 of the image
        ptCenterOfTextAreaY = int(round(intPlateCenterY)) + int(round(plateHeight * 1.6))      # write the chars in below the plate
    else:                                                                                       # else if the license plate is in the lower 1/4 of the image
        ptCenterOfTextAreaY = int(round(intPlateCenterY)) - int(round(plateHeight * 1.6))      # write the chars in above the plate
    # end if
    textSizeWidth, textSizeHeight = textSize                # unpack text size width and height
    ptLowerLeftTextOriginX = int(ptCenterOfTextAreaX - (textSizeWidth / 2))           # calculate the lower left origin of the text area
    ptLowerLeftTextOriginY = int(ptCenterOfTextAreaY + (textSizeHeight / 2))          # based on the text area center, width, and height
            # write the text on the image
    cv2.putText(imgOriginalScene, licPlate.strChars, (ptLowerLeftTextOriginX, ptLowerLeftTextOriginY), intFontFace, fltFontScale, SCALAR_YELLOW, intFontThickness)
# end function
################################################################################################### if _name_ == "__main__": main()
</matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/64769/python.png> as we can see in the image, the until the threshold, the alphabet recognition is correct but the final answer is in correct. Only united State number plate it can recognise. I am understand this is using python and i dont try yet using matlab. Please teach me how to do it.
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