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This paper proposed a new technique to determine the direction of a moving vehicle. In order to detect vehicles from road, concept of symmetrical descriptor is used to determine the ROI of each vehicle without using any motion features. This scheme proved to be advantageous as it does not require any background subtraction and efficiently works on real time applications. Once the vehicle is detected,...
According to analysis reports on road accidents of recent years, it's renowned that the main cause of road accidents resulting in deaths, severe injuries and monetary losses, is due to a drowsy or a sleepy driver. Drowsy state may be caused by lack of sleep, medication, drugs or driving continuously for long time period. An increase rate of roadside accidents caused due to drowsiness during driving...
Region of interest (ROI) generation used to extract candidate windows which are likely to have pedestrians is an important step in pedestrian detection systems. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm to reduce the number of candidate windows extracted as ROI to reduce the computation time of pedestrian detection. In our proposed method, we take advantage of the temporal correlation between the...
In this study, we propose a novel, lightweight approach to real-time detection of vehicles using parts at intersections. Intersections feature oncoming, preceding, and cross traffic, which presents challenges for vision-based vehicle detection. Ubiquitous partial occlusions further complicate the vehicle detection task, and occur when vehicles enter and leave the camera's field of view. To confront...
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