System for license plate identification in low-quality video
First Claim
1. A license plate identification system wherein the surface of the license plate is divided into a plurality of segments, said segments assigned to a plurality of groups, each of said groups having a distinct response to light by means of optical properties such as shading, reflectivity, refraction, absorption or other properties, said light response being substantially uniform within a particular group, yet varied between groups, said segments arranged to encode information that aids in identifying the license plate.(a) A license plate identification system of claim 1 wherein the segmented pattern is a 4×
- 2 horizontal grid.(b) A license plate identification system of claim 1 wherein the encoding is binary.(c) A license plate identification system of claim 1 wherein the encoded information is a checksum assigned to vehicles of a particular make, model, color and/or other visually apparent features, said checksums distributed among vehicles so as to maximize their identification capability in conjunction with said apparent features.
0 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
This invention proposes an identification system for license plates captured in low-quality motion video, such as accidental footage from security cameras, amateur video, cell phones, etc, including situations when the license plate number is completely unreadable. This is done by dividing the surface of the license plate into a pattern of segments assigned to a number of groups, each group possessing unique optical properties such as shading, reflectivity, IR absorption, etc. Taking advantage of the the varied light response among the segment groups, the pattern can encode identifying information, e.g. a binary sequence, which helps identify the vehicle. Using image processing software, this information can be decoded from low-quality video footage via an analysis of temporally correlated luminance levels. The system thus allows the identification of vehicles captured accidentally and under poor lighting conditions, as in the case of a security camera in a convenience store capturing the image of a vehicle fleeing a nearby crime scene.
45 Citations
2 Claims
-
1. A license plate identification system wherein the surface of the license plate is divided into a plurality of segments, said segments assigned to a plurality of groups, each of said groups having a distinct response to light by means of optical properties such as shading, reflectivity, refraction, absorption or other properties, said light response being substantially uniform within a particular group, yet varied between groups, said segments arranged to encode information that aids in identifying the license plate.
(a) A license plate identification system of claim 1 wherein the segmented pattern is a 4× - 2 horizontal grid.
(b) A license plate identification system of claim 1 wherein the encoding is binary. (c) A license plate identification system of claim 1 wherein the encoded information is a checksum assigned to vehicles of a particular make, model, color and/or other visually apparent features, said checksums distributed among vehicles so as to maximize their identification capability in conjunction with said apparent features. - View Dependent Claims (2)
- 2 horizontal grid.
Specification