题名: |
Pulse of Allegheny County and Pittsburgh. |
作者: |
Moura, J. M. F.; Toropov, E.; Deri, J.; Kottur, S. |
关键词: |
Traffic surveillance devices, Video cameras, Traffic model, Vehicle detectors, Traffic management, Data collection, Closed Circuit TV, Allegheny County (Pennsylvania), Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) |
摘要: |
Cities are increasingly equipped with low-resolution cameras. They are cheap to buy, install, and maintain, and thus are usually the choice of departments of transportation and their contractors. Pittsburgh or New York City have networks of hundreds of cameras. Video from some of these cameras is publicly accessible in real time. In this project, we addressed the problem of building a traffic model for parts of the roads visible from publicly accessible cameras. In particular, our end goal is to build a model capable of detecting different types of vehicles in images in various weather conditions and times of the day except night. Models learn different appearance of vehicles as seen from different viewpoints. A major difficulty with any type of analysis like this is the need for large amounts of training data. In our case, it is easy to collect unlabeled data from publicly available low-resolution low-frame rate cameras in Pittsburgh or NYC. Some contractors from industry recently made substantial investments into the manual labeling of millions of cars. Such a large-scale approach allowed them to come up with a complex cascade detector built on hand crafted Haar-like image representation. They report reaching 98% precision - 98% recall point. In this work, we aim to achieve similar performance, but without the prohibitively expensive human labeling. |
总页数: |
Moura, J. M. F.; Toropov, E.; Deri, J.; Kottur, S. |
报告类型: |
科技报告 |