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# License Plates > Original License Plates
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https://universe.roboflow.com/samrat-sahoo/license-plates-f8vsn
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Provided by [Roboflow](https://roboflow.com)
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License: CC BY 4.0
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# Overview
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The License Plates dataset is a object detection dataset of different vehicles (i.e. cars, vans, etc.) and their respective license plate. Annotations also include examples of "vehicle" and "license-plate". This dataset has a train/validation/test split of 245/70/35 respectively.
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# Use Cases
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This dataset could be used to create a vehicle and license plate detection object detection model. Roboflow provides [a great guide](https://blog.roboflow.com/license-plate-detection-and-ocr/) on creating a license plate and vehicle object detection model.
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# Using this Dataset
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This dataset is a subset of the [Open Images Dataset](https://storage.googleapis.com/openimages/web/visualizer/index.html?set=train&type=detection&c=%2Fm%2F01jfm_). The annotations are licensed by Google LLC under [CC BY 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license. Some annotations have been combined or removed using [Roboflow's annotation management tools](https://blog.roboflow.com/label-management-for-computer-vision/) to better align the annotations with the purpose of the dataset. The images have a [CC BY 2.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) license.
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# About Roboflow
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[Roboflow](https://roboflow.com/) creates tools that make computer vision easy to use for any developer, even if you're not a machine learning expert. You can use it to organize, label, inspect, convert, and export your image datasets. And even to train and deploy computer vision models with no code required.
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