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@@ -691,25 +691,21 @@ The first two weeks were very team based. Basically, the LBP algorithm day
implemented in the first day, as result of a collective effort. Some
additional `basic' functions and classes were created in similar fashion. This
ensured that every team member was up-to-date and could start figuring out
which part of the implementation was most suited to be done by one individually
or in a pair.
\subsubsection*
{
Work distribution
}
Gijs created the basic classes we could use and helped everyone by keeping
track of what was required to be finished and whom was working on what.
Gijs also worked with Tadde
\"
us on the Local Binary Patterns code.
Tadde
\"
us and Jayke worked on the SVM and Tadde
\"
us wrote all kinds of tests
for testing what part went good and what went wrong, and what parameters had
to be used. Fabi
\"
en created the functions to read and parse the given XML
files with information about the license plates. Upon completion all kinds
of learning and data sets could be created. Richard helped out wherever
anyone needed a helping hand, and was always available when someone had
doubts about what they where doing or needed to ask something. He also wrote
an image cropper that exactly cuts out a character, which eventually turned
out to be obsolete. The work on the report was mainly done by Jayke, assisted
by Fabi
\"
en and Richard and the technical details were filled in by Gijs and
Tadde
\"
us.
which part of the implementation was most suited to be done individually or in
pairs.
Gijs created the basic class structure and helped everyone by keeping track of
what was required to be finished and who was working on what. Gijs also
worked with Tadde
\"
us on the Local Binary Patterns code. Tadde
\"
us and Jayke
worked on the SVM and Tadde
\"
us wrote all kinds of tests for testing what part
went good and what went wrong, and what parameters had to be used. Fabi
\"
en
created the functions to read and parse the given XML files with information
about the license plates. Richard helped out whenever anyone needed a helping
hand, and was always available when someone had doubts about what he was doing
or needed to ask something. He also wrote an image cropper that cuts out a
character with a given margin, which eventually turned out to be obsolete. The
work on the report was mainly done by Jayke, assisted by Fabi
\"
en and Richard.
The technical details were filled in by Gijs and Tadde
\"
us.
\appendix
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\emph
{
Automatic number-plate recognition
}
. (2011, December 17).
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Wikipedia.
Retrieved from
\url
{
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic
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number
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plate
_
recognition
a
}
\url
{
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic
_
number
_
plate
_
recognition
}
\end{thebibliography}
\end{document}
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