D-patches: effective traffic sign detection with occlusion handling
- Authors
- Rehman, Yawar; Riaz, Irfan; Fan, Xue; Shin, Hyunchul
- Issue Date
- Aug-2017
- Publisher
- INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
- Keywords
- driver information systems; object detection; advanced driver assistance systems; traffic signs; full object templates; discriminative patches; d-patches; traffic sign detection framework; TSD framework; occlusion handling capability; redundant-detections; hypothesis generation scheme; true positive candidate; confidence-score; German TSD benchmark; Korean TSD dataset; KTSD dataset
- Citation
- IET COMPUTER VISION, v.11, no.5, pp.368 - 377
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- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- IET COMPUTER VISION
- Volume
- 11
- Number
- 5
- Start Page
- 368
- End Page
- 377
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/9097
- DOI
- 10.1049/iet-cvi.2016.0303
- ISSN
- 1751-9632
- Abstract
- In advanced driver assistance systems, accurate detection of traffic signs plays an important role in extracting information about the road ahead. However, traffic signs are persistently occluded by vehicles, trees, and other structures on road. Performance of a detector decreases drastically when occlusions are encountered especially when it is trained using full object templates. Therefore, we propose a new method called discriminative patches (d-patches), which is a traffic sign detection (TSD) framework with occlusion handling capability. D-patches are those regions of an object that possess the most discriminative features than their surroundings. They are mined during training and are used for classification instead of the full object templates. Furthermore, we observe that the distribution of redundant-detections around a true-positive is different from that around a false-positive. Based on this observation, we propose a novel hypothesis generation scheme that uses a voting and penalisation mechanism to accurately select a true-positive candidate. We also introduce a new Korean TSD (KTSD) dataset with several evaluation settings to facilitate detector's evaluation under different conditions. The proposed method achieves 100% detection accuracy on German TSD benchmark and achieves 4.0% better detection accuracy, when compared with other well-known methods (under partially occluded settings), on KTSD dataset.
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