openalpr 2.2.4-1build1 source package in Ubuntu
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openalpr (2.2.4-1build1) xenial; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild against libtesseract3 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Sat, 09 Apr 2016 00:29:25 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Steve Langasek
- Uploaded to:
- Xenial
- Original maintainer:
- Matthew Hill
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Xenial | release | universe | misc |
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openalpr_2.2.4.orig.tar.gz | 1.4 MiB | d5705cfc9723cbffecfc12a4b26f43fa3471c30b856d59bd2eceb24ee5e99041 |
openalpr_2.2.4-1build1.debian.tar.xz | 9.8 KiB | 62744e56c7672071f16c297333e84126d18f0cb5607e40699d8ae69687a0841e |
openalpr_2.2.4-1build1.dsc | 2.3 KiB | 13da508161d0b6e04b65e19dfbd1adef3ed1ea5ef67c1fe9c258c893731cb17f |
Available diffs
- diff from 2.2.3-1build1 to 2.2.4-1build1 (11.2 KiB)
- diff from 2.2.4-1 (in Debian) to 2.2.4-1build1 (331 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- libopenalpr-data: Runtime data for the OpenALPR library
OpenALPR is an open source Automatic License Plate Recognition library written
in C++. The library analyzes images and identifies license plates. The output
is the text representation of any license plate characters found in the image.
.
This package contains the runtime training data used by OpenALPR to recognize
license plates from various countries.
- libopenalpr-dev: Development files for the OpenALPR library
OpenALPR is an open source Automatic License Plate Recognition library written
in C++. The library analyzes images and identifies license plates. The output
is the text representation of any license plate characters found in the image.
.
This package contains the header files and static libraries used to link
OpenALPR into another program.
- libopenalpr2: Automated License Plate Recognition library (OpenALPR)
OpenALPR is an open source Automatic License Plate Recognition library written
in C++. The library analyzes images and identifies license plates. The output
is the text representation of any license plate characters found in the image.
.
This package contains the runtime libraries used to interface with OpenALPR.
- libopenalpr2-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libopenalpr2
OpenALPR is an open source Automatic License Plate Recognition library written
in C++. The library analyzes images and identifies license plates. The output
is the text representation of any license plate characters found in the image.
.
This package contains the runtime libraries used to interface with OpenALPR.
- openalpr: Command line program to operate the OpenALPR library
OpenALPR is an open source Automatic License Plate Recognition library written
in C++. The library analyzes images and identifies license plates. The output
is the text representation of any license plate characters found in the image.
.
This package contains a command-line program to analyze images for license
plates.
- openalpr-daemon: No summary available for openalpr-daemon in ubuntu yakkety.
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- openalpr-daemon-dbgsym: No summary available for openalpr-daemon-dbgsym in ubuntu yakkety.
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- openalpr-dbgsym: No summary available for openalpr-dbgsym in ubuntu yakkety.
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- openalpr-utils: Utilities for the OpenALPR library
OpenALPR is an open source Automatic License Plate Recognition library written
in C++. The library analyzes images and identifies license plates. The output
is the text representation of any license plate characters found in the image.
.
The OpenALPR utils package contains a collection of binaries that help with
training new data. The following binaries are included:
.
openalpr-utils-calibrate - Calibrates the software for cameras capturing plate
images at an angle
.
openalpr-utils-benchmark - Benchmarks accuracy/speed against a testing dataset
.
openalpr-utils-tagplates - Utility to tag the location and plate number for
testing and training
.
openalpr-utils-classifyc hars - Extracts character images from cropped plate
images for OCR training
.
openalpr-utils-prepchars fortraining - Reformates character images into a format
that Tesseract can use for OCR training
- openalpr-utils-dbgsym: debug symbols for package openalpr-utils
OpenALPR is an open source Automatic License Plate Recognition library written
in C++. The library analyzes images and identifies license plates. The output
is the text representation of any license plate characters found in the image.
.
The OpenALPR utils package contains a collection of binaries that help with
training new data. The following binaries are included:
.
openalpr-utils-calibrate - Calibrates the software for cameras capturing plate
images at an angle
.
openalpr-utils-benchmark - Benchmarks accuracy/speed against a testing dataset
.
openalpr-utils-tagplates - Utility to tag the location and plate number for
testing and training
.
openalpr-utils-classifyc hars - Extracts character images from cropped plate
images for OCR training
.
openalpr-utils-prepchars fortraining - Reformates character images into a format
that Tesseract can use for OCR training
- python-openalpr: Python binding for OpenALPR library
OpenALPR is an open source Automatic License Plate Recognition library written
in C++. The library analyzes images and identifies license plates. The output
is the text representation of any license plate characters found in the image.
.
The Python package allows Python code to interface with OpenALPR directly via
native Python bindings.
- python3-openalpr: Python 3 binding for OpenALPR library
OpenALPR is an open source Automatic License Plate Recognition library written
in C++. The library analyzes images and identifies license plates. The output
is the text representation of any license plate characters found in the image.
.
The Python 3 package allows Python 3 code to interface with OpenALPR directly
via native Python 3 bindings.