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Includes Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the
UAE. |
2
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General European context for one-line plates. |
3
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General European context for one-line and two-line plates. |
4
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Only standard Omani plates are supported (wide-format, black-on-white, and
black-on-yellow). License plates issued by neighboring countries are not
supported. |
5
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Includes Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah plates. |
6
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Includes Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, and Vermont plates. |
7
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Includes Pennsylvania, Delaware, Florida, Vermont, and New York plates. |
8
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Includes Utah, Oregon, Montana, and North Dakota plates. |
9
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Supports one-line plates with five or more characters. |
10
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Supports one-line and two-line plates with five or more characters. |
11
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Supports one-line and two-line plates with three or more characters. Note that
this context can produce many false positive reads. |
12
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Exposure settings are optimized for non-reflective military plates. Note that
performance with standard plates might be reduced. |
13
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Excludes the letters Q, W, and X. Note that foreign plates that contain these
characters are not read correctly. |
14
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Use the regular British Columbia context for all fixed and mobile
systems unless advised by the AutoVu team. |
15
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Optimized for SharpV cameras with 850nm IR
illuminators. |
16
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Exposure settings are optimized for non-reflective taxi plates. Note that
performance with standard plates might be reduced. |
17
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Supports standard and motorcycle plates. |
18
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WithPrefix includes characters that are present on the plate, but are
separate from the license plate read. |
19
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Specialized ALPR contexts are available for amber (590 nm) and IR (850nm)
illuminators. |
20
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Supports Latin characters only. |
21
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Supports plates with three or more characters. Note that using this context
might increase the false positive count. |
22
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Supports France and diplomatic plates. |
23
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Restricted to Brazil plates only, to reduce false positives. |
24
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General context for countries in North America, Central America, and South
America. |
25
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Reads plates with 3 characters. |