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23 January 2012 Traffic monitoring with distributed smart cameras
Oliver Sidla, Marcin Rosner, Michael Ulm, Gert Schwingshackl
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Proceedings Volume 8301, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XXIX: Algorithms and Techniques; 830103 (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.908358
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2012, Burlingame, California, United States
Abstract
The observation and monitoring of traffic with smart visions systems for the purpose of improving traffic safety has a big potential. Today the automated analysis of traffic situations is still in its infancy--the patterns of vehicle motion and pedestrian flow in an urban environment are too complex to be fully captured and interpreted by a vision system. 3In this work we present steps towards a visual monitoring system which is designed to detect potentially dangerous traffic situations around a pedestrian crossing at a street intersection. The camera system is specifically designed to detect incidents in which the interaction of pedestrians and vehicles might develop into safety critical encounters. The proposed system has been field-tested at a real pedestrian crossing in the City of Vienna for the duration of one year. It consists of a cluster of 3 smart cameras, each of which is built from a very compact PC hardware system in a weatherproof housing. Two cameras run vehicle detection and tracking software, one camera runs a pedestrian detection and tracking module based on the HOG dectection principle. All 3 cameras use sparse optical flow computation in a low-resolution video stream in order to estimate the motion path and speed of objects. Geometric calibration of the cameras allows us to estimate the real-world co-ordinates of detected objects and to link the cameras together into one common reference system. This work describes the foundation for all the different object detection modalities (pedestrians, vehicles), and explains the system setup, tis design, and evaluation results which we have achieved so far.
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Oliver Sidla, Marcin Rosner, Michael Ulm, and Gert Schwingshackl "Traffic monitoring with distributed smart cameras", Proc. SPIE 8301, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XXIX: Algorithms and Techniques, 830103 (23 January 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.908358
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Imaging systems

Safety

Computer vision technology

Current controlled current source

Electronic imaging

Machine vision

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