One limitation of previous License Plate Recognition programs: LPRs required expensive specialty cameras and very specific camera calibration and camera positioning, explains Navanee Sundaramoorthy, director of AI products, Eagle Eye Networks, Austin, Texas. Another limitation of traditional LPR systems is that they could not provide video, only snapshot images of vehicles and license plates. Much has changed in the past few years.
For those security integrators who may have been hesitant to fully embrace license plate recognition (LPR), deterred by ill-fated installation experiences and technical complexities, it’s time for a fresh perspective.
Recent advancements have reshaped the technology — also referred to as automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) — now making it more accessible and affordable to a much wider base of end customers.
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