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Thread Subject: skew of the image.

Subject: skew of the image.

From: Vihang Patil

Date: 07 Mar, 2008 11:34:02

Message: 1 of 1

Hello
I am currently working on License Plate Recognition, where I
have successully been able to segment the images using
morphological analysis and also read the data using
morphological analysis(thanks to Diego Barrag?n Guerrero
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/loadFile.do?objectId=18169&objectType=file)

I have also been able to get satisfactory results. But some
how I feel that probably getting the skew of the image first
would be more important to analyze some of the segmented
images which I am currently not able to read.
It is somewhere along the lines using Hough Transform..
Does anyone have this code for the skew of an segmented image.

Also, would Neural Networks be a more sophisticated and a
better approach than morphological character recognition
approach or any other approach would be better for this kind
of recognition
Thanks
Vihang

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