CitySync | UK Providers Of ANPR Solutions | Home Page UK company offers security, parking, and traffic control solutions employing recognition hardware and software. Includes technical information and case studies. http://www.citysync.co.uk/
Extractions: CitySync design and develop ANPR systems including both hardware and software and achieve very high recognition levels. CitySync work closely with selected systems integrator partners throughout the world and are recognised as leaders in technological innovation and service excellence. Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) provides a unique set of challenges: plate condition, variable fonts, speeds, levels of reflection, angles and many other factors can make the process very demanding. Unlike many ANPR providers, CitySync design and develop both hardware and software and usually achieve recognition levels at the highest end of our customers' expectations. CitySync are conveniently located in Welwyn Garden City , Hertfordshire and provide solutions all over the UK, Europe, Middle East and USA. We supply individual components as well as the complete ANPR solution covering both software and hardware. With 10 years of experience behind us we are able to listen carefully and fully understand your application needs. Working with carefully selected systems integrator partners throughout the world, CitySync deliver function and reliability to all customers. For this reason CitySync is recognised as leaders for both our technological innovation and our service excellence.
Imaging Science Members :: Department Of Radiology Division Chief Michael V. Knopp, MD, PhD Professor; Division Chief; Novartis Chair of Imaging Research; Director, Wright Center of Innovation in Biomedical Imaging http://radiology.osu.edu/11267.cfm
Extractions: Division Chief Michael V. Knopp, MD, PhD Professor; Division Chief; Novartis Chair of Imaging Research; Director, Wright Center of Innovation in Biomedical Imaging IRAS Director Robert R. McKenney, PhD, FAAMA IRAS Director; Research Assistant Professor, Radiology; Adj. Assistant Professor, Biomedical Informatics Faculty Guang Jia, PhD Instructor Michael V. Knopp, MD, PhD Professor; Division Chief; Novartis Chair of Imaging Research; Director, Wright Center of Innovation in Biomedical Imaging Rick Layman, MS Instructor; Medical Physicist Robert R. McKenney, PhD, FAAMA IRAS Director; Research Assistant Professor, Radiology; Adj. Assistant Professor, Biomedical Informatics Steffen Sammet, MD, PhD Assistant Professor Petra Schmalbrock, PhD Associate Professor Michael Tweedle, PhD
IIS7 North American provider of license plate recognition and tracing solutions for the parking and security markets, including a mobile system. http://www.autovu.com/
Extractions: Bachelor of Professional Studies, BPS The BS program in Medical Imaging takes two years (five or six semesters) and starts in the fall. Students rotate through clinical education settings in the Central New York region. The BPS programs also start in the fall. The CT and MRI BPS programs take one calendar year to complete. The BPS in Sonography takes two years to complete. Chair: David A. Clemente Spend time with Imaging students... "I wouldn't trade this experience for anything. With the small classes, the students became friends. And the faculty is awesome. They're always there for you. They give you their home phone numbers and e-mail addresses in case you need extra help." Jim Cerio, Class of 2009
License Plate Recognition - A Tutorial This introduction covers technology features, common system elements, and an overview of applications. http://www.licenseplaterecognition.com/
Extractions: This web page provides an overview of LPR systems. The description starts 'technical' then proceeds to the 'market' view. Contents: What is LPR? Technology Highlights Other Names Plates and Images ... More Information and links LPR (License Plate Recognition) is an image-processing technology used to identify vehicles by their license plates. This technology is used in various security and traffic applications, such as the access-control system featured in the following animation: In the above example: while the vehicle approaches the gate, the LPR unit automatically "reads" the license plate registration number, compares to a predefined list and opens the gate if there is a match. This technology is gaining popularity in security and traffic installations. The technology concept assumes that all vehicles already have the identity displayed (the plate!) so no additional transmitter or responder is required to be installed on the car. The system uses illumination (such as Infra-red) and a camera to take the image of the front or rear of the vehicle, then an image-processing software analyzes the images and extracts the plate information. This data is used for enforcement, data collection, and (as in the access-control system featured above) can be used to open a gate if the car is authorized or keep a time record on the entry or exit for automatic payment calculations.
Imaging Science & Engineering, A certificate program in Imaging Science Engineering is offered jointly by the Departments of Electrical Systems Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, and Biomedical http://ese.wustl.edu/graduateprograms/Pages/ImagingScienceAndEngineering.aspx
Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The system must be able to deal with different styles of license plates License Plate Recognition Process Automatic number plate recognition ANPR ; see also other names below) is a mass surveillance method that uses optical character recognition on images to read the license plates on vehicles. They can use existing closed-circuit television or road-rule enforcement cameras , or ones specifically designed for the task. They are used by various police forces and as a method of electronic toll collection on pay-per-use roads and cataloging the movements of traffic or individuals. ANPR can be used to store the images captured by the cameras as well as the text from the license plate, with some configurable to store a photograph of the driver. Systems commonly use infrared lighting to allow the camera to take the picture at any time of the day. ANPR technology tends to be region-specific, owing to plate variation from place to place. Concerns about these systems have centered on privacy fears of government tracking citizens' movements, misidentification and high error rates.
Imaging Science Research, Inc. Company Background . Imaging Science Research was established in April of 2001 as a small business in the state of Virginia. http://www.isr-sensing.com/background.html
Extractions: Imaging Science Research, Inc. Company Background Imaging Science Research was established in April of 2001 as a small business in the state of Virginia. Our goal is development of electromagnetic and acoustic instrumentation for remote measurement of the properties of the earth surface, targets, and volume of water and the atmosphere. We currently have contracts to conduct research for the Navy in the development of digital radar systems, target radar cross section measurement, and ocean surface properties.
GeoVision Digital surveillance company describes its license plate recognition system utilizing neural network technology. System architecture, specifications, applications. http://www.geovision.com.tw/english/3_1.asp?stable1=Pro&sfiled=pgid&pno=28
HiRISE One of six science instruments on MRO, the HiRISE camera is designed to image the surface at up to five times the resolution currently available. Includes scientific goals http://marsoweb.nas.nasa.gov/HiRISE/
Extractions: Philosophy: Launched in August of 2005, the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) is flying onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) mission. HiRISE will investigate deposits and landforms resulting from geologic and climatic processes and assist in the evaluation of candidate landing sites. By combining very high resolution and signal-to-noise ratio with a large swath width, it is possible to image on a variety of scales down to 1 meter, a scale currently afforded only in glimpses by landers. HiRISE will offer such views over any selected region of Mars, providing a bridge between orbital remote sensing and landed missions. Stereo image pairs will be acquired over the highest-priority locations with a vertical precision of better than 25 cm per pixel.
Extractions: from Queensland Queensland Police has awarded orders and contracts to Aspect for speed cameras and red light cameras. These include the first motorway enforcement systems, more fixed speed systems and additional mobile speed enforcement systems. Aspect has been awarded the prestigious Gatsometer Distributor Award for 2009. The 'Gatso Award' recognises the outstanding achievements of the leading distributor for Gatsometer, the world's leading enforcement supplier. The LTR system is not only now being used as a secondary speed verification system but is now approved for use as a primary speed measurement system. Contact Aspect for further details of this exciting new vehicle detection system. The first Speedar handheld enforcement units have been supplied and are now in operation. These systems are being used in private as well as government enforcement applications including one system being used at a Queensland mining site.
Extractions: Jump to: navigation search Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) is probably the next growth product to take off in the UK,(and the world) in fact, it is already beginning to be the biggest potential earner for installation companies. Network systems were all the hype in recent years but have not really grown as the pundits originally predicted. One problem is that it crosses technological barriers and the needs of available bandwidth were conveniently obscured. On the other hand ANPR technology is completely within the scope of knowledge of CCTV companies, although there are a few new terms and technologies to come to grips with. As with previous new developments there is plenty of scope for the industry to deliver more hype and misinformation. There are pitfalls for the unwary and this and future articles will aim to explain some of these for the customer and installer (or, systems integrator). We are grateful for assistance in producing this article to CitySync for the APR system and Derwent CCTV for information on infrared illumination. We will start by considering ANPR for a single lane using a dedicated camera and go on to discuss some other applications such as multi-lane systems and Town Centre systems with colour cameras.
RPS Imaging Science Group Thoughts and ramblings on Imaging Science Just got my latest IS T Reporter. It contains a review of the last Color Imaging Conference – see http//www.imaging.org/ist http://www.rps-isg.org/wordpress/
Extractions: Thoughts and ramblings on Imaging Science Search for: http://www.imaging.org/ist/publications/reporter/index.cfm  . There are some really good papers here so give them a look. Next year the meeting is in San Antonio. Nice city so I may make it next year! Date: 19th April 2010 @ 10:57 BST Author: Alan Hodgson Categories: A Pixel of Imaging Science Tags: Camera Imaging Science Visualisation Do your comment ... Just had notification of the publication of the new ISO 5 series of density measurement standards . These have been published as 4 documents under the ISO 5 banner. You can find purchase details under http://shop.bsigroup.com/
Parking And Traffic Technologies Develop applications for the police, parking and intelligent transport industries based on mega pixel license plate recognition technologies. http://www.parkingandtraffic.co.uk
ASIA VISION - ¨È¬wµøı Provider of license plate and container number recognition. Also provides solutions for intelligent traffic systems, port and container terminal management, parking management and security management. http://www.asiavision.com.hk
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Basir Pardazesh Company specializing on image processing and machine vision. Products include a Farsi (Persian) license plate recognition system, speed detection systems, virtual studio and tracking systems. http://www.basirtech.com