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    							GV-LPR
    Qualified Image Criteria
    2010/11
    English
    LPR-QG-A
    © 2010 GeoVision, Inc. All rights reserved.
    All GeoVision Products are manufactured in Taiwan. 
    						
    							The qualified image examples
    To increase the license plate recognition accuracy, you need to install the LPR 
    camera in the proper way to capture the qualified plate images. When you 
    install the LPR camera, there are certain criteria to meet, including the plate 
    size, the lighting condition and the angle of the camera. In this document, we 
    provide the qualified image examples, and the unqualified image examples, 
    which are generated when the LPR camera is set in an improper way. We also 
    provide the easy installation instructions on how to fix those unqualified plate 
    images.
    You should capture and fill the image with a full width of vehicle. In this way, 
    the height of the captured plate characters would approximately fall between 
    30 and 35 pixels.
    Day
    Example
    Night
    Example 
    						
    							The unqualified image examples
    The plate is the hollow-letter type: 
    Example
    Try to:
    Reduce the illumination.
    The image is unclear:
    Example
    Try to:
    Adjust the focus or the shutter speed of the camera. 
    						
    							The image is overexposed:
    Example
    Try to:
    Reduce the illumination, or adjust the angle or the setup direction of the 
    camera.
    The image is interfered by the headlight:
    Example
    Try to:
    Use the professional LPR camera to avoid the headlight interference. 
    						
    							The plate size is too small:
    Example
    Try to:
    Zoom in the camera or reduce the distance between the camera and the 
    vehicle. You should capture and fill the image with a full width of vehicle.
    The plate size is too big:
    Example
    Try to:
    Zoom out the camera or enlarge the distance between the camera and 
    the vehicle. You should capture and fill the image with a full width of 
    vehicle. 
    						
    							Continued on the reverse
    The image contrast is low:
    Example
    Try to:
    Improve the lighting condition.
    The plate is slanted:
    Example
    Try to:
    Adjust the camera setup angle and make sure the angle of deviation in 
    the captured license plate is within eight degrees.
    8°
    More than 8° 
    						
    							The plate is in shadow:
    Example
    Try to:
    Avoid placing the camera where it can be subjected to direct sunlight or 
    reflections. Visible shadow edges in the camera view may degrade the 
    recognition accuracy. 
    						
    							Camera Installation
    ● Installing the camera in the front (Recommended): Install the camera in 
    the upper front of the vehicle as shown below. Ensure to install the camera 
    to meet the following conditions. In this way, the height of the captured plate 
    characters would approximately fall between 30 and 35 pixels.
    ◦  The captured image should be filled with a full width of the vehicle.
    ◦  The distance between the vehicle and the camera should be within 5 to 
    50 meters; the camera height should be within 3 to 9 meters; the camera 
    setup angle should be within 30 degrees.
    LPR Camera Installation Guidelines
    3~9M
    5~50M < 30° 
    						
    							● Installing the camera on the side: Install the camera in the side front of 
    the vehicle as shown below. To avoid capturing unnecessary contents in the 
    image, the camera should be installed in a higher position to capture the 
    front part of the vehicle only. The camera setup angle should also be within 
    15 degrees.
    < 15° 
    						
    							Detection Mode
    You can set up two detection modes in the GV-LPR System: Motion 
    Detection mode and I/O Device mode. In the Motion Detection mode, the 
    GV-LPR System starts recognition when any motion is detected. It is normally 
    used on freeway recognition where the vehicle speed is high. In the I/O 
    Detection mode, the GV-LPR System starts recognition when the input device 
    is triggered. The input trigger will further trigger the output device. This mode is 
    normally used for a car park or an entrance.
    ● Motion Detection Mode: The camera is triggered to capture images by 
    motion detection. It is recommended when no frequent false motions, such 
    as from animals or people, occurred in the recognition area, or when the 
    false image capture is not an issue for you. The benefit of this mode is that 
    the license plate will surely be captured in the image.
    ● I/O Detection Mode: The camera is triggered to capture images by input 
    triggers, such as the IR sensor or the Magnetic Loop Detector. The benefits 
    of this mode are that the false motion detection can be avoided and the 
    CPU load is lower. 
    						
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