A system for traffic sign detection, tracking, and recognition using color, shape, and motion information

Claus Bahlmann(Siemens (United States)), Yingying Zhu(Siemens (United States)), Visvanathan Ramesh(Siemens (United States)), M. Pellkofer(Siemens (Germany)), T. Koehler(Siemens (Germany))
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January 1, 2005
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Abstract

This paper describes a computer vision based system for real-time robust traffic sign detection, tracking, and recognition. Such a framework is of major interest for driver assistance in an intelligent automotive cockpit environment. The proposed approach consists of two components. First, signs are detected using a set of Haar wavelet features obtained from AdaBoost training. Compared to previously published approaches, our solution offers a generic, joint modeling of color and shape information without the need of tuning free parameters. Once detected, objects are efficiently tracked within a temporal information propagation framework. Second, classification is performed using Bayesian generative modeling. Making use of the tracking information, hypotheses are fused over multiple frames. Experiments show high detection and recognition accuracy and a frame rate of approximately 10 frames per second on a standard PC.


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