License Plate Recognition for Stolen Vehicles Using Optical Character Recognition

Armand Christopher Luna
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Christian Trajano
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John Paul So
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Nicole John Pascua
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Abraham T. Magpantay
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Shaneth C. Ambat
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a FEU Institute of Technology, Manila, Philippines
Abstract: Optical character recognition (OCR) is the process of extracting the characters from a digital image. The concept behind OCR is to acquire a text in a video or image formats and extract the characters from that image and present it to the user in an editable format. In this study, a convolutional neural network (CNN) is applied, which is a mathematical representation of the functionality of the human brain, using back-propagation algorithm with test case files of English alphabets and numbers. The purpose of this study is to test systems capable of recognizing vehicle plate number English alphabets and numbers with different fonts, and to be familiar with CNN and digital image processing applied for character recognition. Scientific journals and reports were used to research the relevant information required for the thesis project. The chosen software was then trained and tested with both computer and video output files. The tests revealed that the OCR software can recognize both vehicular plate and computer alphabets and learns to do it better with each iteration. The study shows that although the system needs more training for vehicular plate characters than computerized fonts, and the use of CNN in OCR is of great benefit and allows for quicker and better character recognition.