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Data-Driven Vehicle Identification by Image Matching

Jose A. Rodriguez-Serrano1, Harsimrat Sandhawalia1, Raja Bala2, Florent Perronnin1, and Craig Saunders1

1Xerox Research Centre Europe, Meylan, France

2Xerox Research Center Webster, NY, USA

Abstract. Vehicle identification from images has been predominantly addressed through automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) techniques which detect and recognize the characters in the plate region of the image. We move away from traditional ALPR techniques and advocate for a data-driven approach for vehicle identification. Here, given a plate image region, the idea is to search for a near-duplicate image in an annotated database; if found, the identity of the near-duplicate is transferred to the input region. Although this approach could be perceived as impractical, we actually demonstrate that it is feasible with state-of-the-art image representations, and that it presents some advantages in terms of speed, and time-to-deploy. To overcome the issue of identifying previously unseen identities, we propose an image simulation approach where photo-realistic images of license plates are generated for desired plate numbers. We demonstrate that there is no perceivable performance difference between using synthetic and real plates. We also improve the matching accuracy using similarity learning, which is in the spirit of domain adaptation.

LNCS 7584, p. 536 ff.

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