Great video on a interesting topic. thanks. Some comments: I would set the name when flashing the SD card with Imager program. Then there will not be a conflicting name when you connect with ssh. And IF you get a conflict, you can also use the command line to remove the conflicting name from ssh configuration, if you have. I never do "sudo su -" I just use "sudo commad" when I need root access. I prefers Emacs instead of vim. I usually edit files over ssh by using Emacs on my machine. I find that easier then to install Emacs or vim on the target machine.
Dear tutor Greetings! I have gone through your UA-cam tutorial lector and found it really informative. I am requesting you make a Tutorial integrating IoT Raspberry Pi and computer vision. It would be highly helpful for students like us who want to develop a project.
Thanks for sharing!! Do you know some 100% local alternative without having to send the pictures to the internet? A raspberry alone may not have enough power to analyze the number plates by itself, but what about with the help of a Google Coral USB stick or similar? Thanks in advance!
Is this a joke? Obviously no. First of all this is not a speed camera, it is a license plate reader. I haven't watched the video completely but I am willing to bet that there is no MySQL database being used, so no sql injections here. If he used a MySQL database and the data fed from the OCR went to a database somewhere, the queries would most likely be sanitized properly.
I replicated what you did and eventually got it working since the Google Cloud has changed a bit and, you did not cover all details like creating credentials and such. But thanks!
Do you think it'd be possible to match the license plates against a database of stolen cars and then flash a dynamic sign to drivers to let them know they are driving a stolen car? (This could be a useful deterrent against crimes committed in stolen cars!)
What if all I need is an endpoint that reads numbers off of a camera feed (source could be another monitor with some metrics etc etc). Is there a way to accomplish that without using Web APIs, ie completely offline.
Great video! Could you list the commands and the websites you are using. Having a hard time seeing the commands. Much appreciated!! Not seeing them in the text below the video.
Can anyone please provide me with the link to buy the camera module or just tell me the camera model i really need it .... project deadline is approaching please help me out ....
The ending is confusing me, you say that Tesseract is inaccurate and to use Google Vision for the extraction of the license plate string, but then you don't explain how to use it or set it up, what am I missing?
@@nauffaliqbal7921 I went a completely different route. Easy OCR for python is the most effective tool I found. The key is: High resolution images of the plate, (the more zoomed in and clearer the image, the more accurate the results) and you may need the necessary pre-processing steps on the image before attempting to run OCR on it. Google common pre-processing tips for OCR or ask chatGPT (grayscale, thresholding etc).
Both of your videos are giving me js errors .. possibly related to the version? What version were you using in this video? (function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) { const { exec } = require('child_process'); SyntaxError: Unexpected token {
video should be titled License Plate Detection Demo Using Raspberry Pi Camera with a lot of unnecessary steps the fuck with web application and remote desktop bullshit heck, remote setup is fine but i cant fuckin justify all the web application and all the bullshit just use tflite and python omg run it locally offline cloud training is fine, but ffs u even import it as a tfjs graph model there is no way to convert this shit to python, the only package for that is broken as fuck
I can't believe I just watched the full hour of this. Definitely one of the coolest videos I've ever seen. Thank you!
Great video on a interesting topic. thanks.
Some comments:
I would set the name when flashing the SD card with Imager program.
Then there will not be a conflicting name when you connect with ssh. And IF you get a conflict, you can also use the command line to remove the conflicting name from ssh configuration, if you have.
I never do "sudo su -"
I just use "sudo commad" when I need root access.
I prefers Emacs instead of vim. I usually edit files over ssh by using Emacs on my machine. I find that easier then to install Emacs or vim on the target machine.
Dear tutor
Greetings! I have gone through your UA-cam tutorial lector and found it really informative. I am requesting you make a Tutorial integrating IoT Raspberry Pi and computer vision. It would be highly helpful for students like us who want to develop a project.
Comment for the algo: man, I can't believe you are able to get any work done at all with that horrible font in the Terminal.
Thank you for your tutorial. It gives a good overview of how ai models work 😊
it doesnt
Anyone else notice it OCR'ed the "GDD Z55" license plate incorrectly as "GDD 255"?
Can someone explain, the part "connect to RPi with SSH step by step
Great video!!! It helped a lot. I just wanted to know the camera specification
🙂 26:20 is Sanjay Dutt's ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM. He is a India film actor.
Interesting
fyi it's a RR Ghost, not a phantom
Thank you, thank you so much for making this video.
Hi Data Slayer, Can you tell me whether i can do the same thing using a Phone as a Phone has everything inbuilt...Thanks
Very informative video tnx😮
Great video. Any significant updates with using Vertex AI since it seems to be replacing the older Vision AI?
I really like your video, it's really good.
I'm working on my thesis. I am very grateful if you can help me.🙏
Will try this
Thanks for sharing!! Do you know some 100% local alternative without having to send the pictures to the internet? A raspberry alone may not have enough power to analyze the number plates by itself, but what about with the help of a Google Coral USB stick or similar? Thanks in advance!
It has enough power I just couldn't fine any good local OCR that worked well. There are probable some out there tho.
@@DataSlayerMedia thanks 🙏
Question. Im using roboflow on my surface pro and steam deck my model is getting 5fps with this be faster? I need at least 30fps
This is really interesting. I had no idea this kind of thing is possible with Raspberry Pi.
its literally what they r used for smh
AI stuff
Thx for effort
Which os version you are running on the pi? Year and bit type (32-64bit)
Can you write a sql injection on paper and use the ocr in speed cams to do anything
Is this a joke? Obviously no. First of all this is not a speed camera, it is a license plate reader. I haven't watched the video completely but I am willing to bet that there is no MySQL database being used, so no sql injections here. If he used a MySQL database and the data fed from the OCR went to a database somewhere, the queries would most likely be sanitized properly.
I replicated what you did and eventually got it working since the Google Cloud has changed a bit and, you did not cover all details like creating credentials and such. But thanks!
Brother can you help me through this code running issue. where is gcp-key.json script? how to run the script?
did u know how to set up the google vision since he doesnt show it
51:26 what is it that you are holding in your left hand
hi there data slayer been following your method i tried to import the csv file into the datasheet it seems it does not accept it
Danke!
Does this Work with Speedy Moving Vehicles?
Hello
where is a gcp-key.json script?
did you find it?
can i integrate it with using only a webcamera?
Do you think it'd be possible to match the license plates against a database of stolen cars and then flash a dynamic sign to drivers to let them know they are driving a stolen car? (This could be a useful deterrent against crimes committed in stolen cars!)
What if all I need is an endpoint that reads numbers off of a camera feed (source could be another monitor with some metrics etc etc). Is there a way to accomplish that without using Web APIs, ie completely offline.
Does this learn from every new camera photo or do you have to manually make a new run with all the images?
Can you compare Raspberry Pi with Google Coral Dev Board for similar use case?
Great video! Could you list the commands and the websites you are using. Having a hard time seeing the commands. Much appreciated!! Not seeing them in the text below the video.
Just FYI.. I have everything completed up to the start of google cloud and forward.
Well using cloud vision endpoint is contradicting you living on the edge
Is it okay to use usb drive instead of sd card?
This model will be effective when vehicle is moving
Data Slayer. At 8:17 when you clear out the host file. For me when I try this, it doesn't let me edit it at all. Is there a solution to this?
Hello Dear, please a need to extract plate from movies
is it applicable on windows?
Thoughts on how to set this up with an existing PoE camera and DVR?
If you can get an rtsp stream of the video feed you can make it work
@49:49 I haver error Cannot find module '@google-cloud/vision' .... How can I solved it?
did you manage to solve it?
same
I'm also faced with this problem. A reply or a fix to the git repo would be appreciated.
great tutorial! but I have to say it, your terminal character spacing is kinda weird :D
Hello sir, will this work with raspberrypi4 with a pi camera module 2 (i’m planning onusing opencv-python)
Can anyone please provide me with the link to buy the camera module or just tell me the camera model i really need it .... project deadline is approaching please help me out ....
can you do this with a dash cam.
The ending is confusing me, you say that Tesseract is inaccurate and to use Google Vision for the extraction of the license plate string, but then you don't explain how to use it or set it up, what am I missing?
yeah i feel you, do u by any chance know how to use/set it up now?ur replies mean so much to me
@@nauffaliqbal7921 I went a completely different route. Easy OCR for python is the most effective tool I found. The key is: High resolution images of the plate, (the more zoomed in and clearer the image, the more accurate the results) and you may need the necessary pre-processing steps on the image before attempting to run OCR on it. Google common pre-processing tips for OCR or ask chatGPT (grayscale, thresholding etc).
Connecting a Coral TPU to a Raspberry Pi will enhance speed, but is it necessary to convert the model to TensorFlow Lite?
Why not also train the model on the edge? I am pretty aggravated by cloud services
Hi can i use it with a usb webcam
What's the ram size of this raspberry pi 4 module B ?
4 GB I believe
Funny... this video is only a few months old and the areas in the video on Google look way different now.
Business format waiting
how's if we are not using led display
How can i get code?
github.com/aioverlords/License-Plate-Detection
Both of your videos are giving me js errors .. possibly related to the version? What version were you using in this video?
(function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) { const { exec } = require('child_process');
SyntaxError: Unexpected token {
You didn't close the bracket, should be
(function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) { const { exec } = require('child_process')};
What?
Cold coffee. Yuck.
video should be titled License Plate Detection Demo Using Raspberry Pi Camera with a lot of unnecessary steps
the fuck with web application and remote desktop bullshit
heck, remote setup is fine
but i cant fuckin justify all the web application and all the bullshit
just use tflite and python omg
run it locally offline
cloud training is fine, but ffs u even import it as a tfjs graph model
there is no way to convert this shit to python, the only package for that is broken as fuck
I can't believe a raspberry pi can run these neural networks
bro, are you ok?
you sounds sleepy asf
Hello how can I contact you I am your subscriber i need help