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  2. Automatic number-plate recognition - Wikipedia

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    The software aspect of the system runs on standard home computer hardware and can be linked to other applications or databases.It first uses a series of image manipulation techniques to detect, normalize and enhance the image of the number plate, and then optical character recognition (OCR) to extract the alphanumerics of the license plate.

  3. Private Eyes: How we tracked the spread of license plate ...

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    Anyone can download the data The News & Observer collected on the use of Flock Safety devices in North Carolina and across the country.

  4. License plate readers are popping up across Middle ... - AOL

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    Nashville temporarily introduced license plate readers in 2023 for a six-month pilot program, though long-term use of license plate readers remains undecided and controversial.

  5. Law enforcement tactics evolve as AI plate scan technology ...

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    2023: Of 323 license plate reader incidents as of November, there were 15 arrests and 86 alerts so far unresolved because vehicles were not found by deputies.

  6. PlateSmart - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by John Chigos and was established as a result of the 9/11 attacks. [citation needed] PlateSmart's automatic license plate recognition software was released as a prototype in 2008, and a later version was released at the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida.

  7. Perceptics - Wikipedia

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    Perceptics is the exclusive license plate recognition provider for CBP. Perceptics operated as a subcontractor to Unisys for the license plate reader contract, worth $229 million over several years. As of 2019, Perceptics has worked on CBP contracts for "nearly 30 years".

  8. Flock Safety - Wikipedia

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    Flock has defended itself against "myths" about license plate readers. [52] Although Flock Safety claims their cameras reduce crime, opponents argue that there is no clear evidence for this. [53] In 2023, Atlanta police (Cobb County) credited a Flock license plate recognition system for helping them track down a gunman. [54]

  9. License plate readers and video cameras are coming to ... - AOL

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    Orange will install license plate readers and video cameras throughout the city to catch criminals traveling through the area and prevent future crime, city officials say.

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