Computer Science – Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Scientific paper
2010-03-31
Computer Science
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
National conference COCOSYS-09, held at University Institute of Technology, Burdwan in January 2009
Scientific paper
Integrated Traffic Management Systems (ITMS) are now implemented in different cities in India to primarily address the concerns of road-safety and security. An automated Red Light Violation Detection System (RLVDS) is an integral part of the ITMS. In our present work we have designed and developed a complete system for generating the list of all stop-line violating vehicle images automatically from video snapshots of road-side surveillance cameras. The system first generates adaptive background images for each camera view, subtracts captured images from the corresponding background images and analyses potential occlusions over the stop-line in a traffic signal. Considering round-the-clock operations in a real-life test environment, the developed system could successfully track 92% images of vehicles with violations on the stop-line in a "Red" traffic signal.
Basu Dipak Kumar
Basu Subhadip
Nasipuri Mita
Saha Satadal
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