Tattile has implemented its Optical Character Recognition (OCR) system to help improve operational efficiency in Myanmar.
Tattileās OCR technology, embedded in the license plate recognition camera, ensures the precise reading of license plates, even under challenging conditions.
Additionally, the OCR has been customised for Myanmar to meet the countryās unique requirements, including variations in license plate designs, road conditions and infrastructure, lighting and weather conditions.
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The project will aim to address the need for more efficient traffic monitoring by implementing an OCR-based system specific to Myanmar license plates.
Myanmarās specific requirements required a color version of Vega53, which has an integrated high-power visible light illuminator to support demanding performance and optimal reading even in highly complex scenarios, such as Myanmarās diverse license plates.
The system includes standard features such as embedded ANPR, color vehicle images, optical speed evaluation and the ability to read Myanmarās black and non-reflective license plates.
Tattile reports that the sensor mounted on the Vega53 context camera ensures quality images even in low-light conditions while the modular system architecture allows for easy customisation of the hardware platform.
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