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You can improve plate reads by making corrections and verifying correct plates Yes, on the system. OPS-COM has an algorithm that includes the human updates as part of the read score. So essentially if a plate is misread and corrected, it is very probably probable that the system will return the (human) updated version.The system is not tied to the mobile functionality that is similar. A future release will tie all the incoming data sources together to help improve all data reads.
Further, the system does do what we call fuzzy searching... in that case this means it will look for a plate in the system that matches a pattern. So as an For example, a plate of ABC123 may be read as A8C128. With fuzzy searching and based on time of day etc. the system will return ABC123 if that plate has a permit (but will also note that it was a "fuzzy" read of the plate).
If you see a score of 100% in the LPR report that means that the system determined a human updated version was the best match since a score of 100% is theoretically impossible with LPR cameras.