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by Torgo 4101 days ago
I was also using opencv, but I had a ton of trouble getting clean video from a couple different cellphones and a tablet (lot of blurring from movement) and was putting off buying a gopro to try. This is great info, thank you.

Some commercial units apparently have tail-light detection to narrow down scanning for plates.

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See Mappilary work on this area. Although they work on static pictures, I wouldn't be too surprised if their work could be succesfully applied to real-time video.

Another area you can explore are commercially available units. French police use on board license plates readers which seem to be quite fast (at least when you watch the french equivalent to the "cops" tv show).

http://www.teb-online.com/fr/analyse-images/lapi-lecture-aut...

LAPI(Automated Reading of License Plates) is the acronym you want to look for. I think several hardware and software manufacturers equipped different police units so if you're really interested, you'll be able to find several datasheets and derive a reasonable minimum computing power from them.