Vision-based traffic surveillance systems are amidst the most reliable, inexpensive and highly applicable methodologies for surveying traffic conditions. The implementation of these strategies, however, is limited under certain conditions, such as the presence of vehicle occlusions or poor illumination conditions that lead to either over-counted or undercounted traffic data. The proposed motion-based methodology aims at overcoming these limitations by employing a new technique for full-body occlusion handling of vehicle cars. The methodology is based on five main steps and three main methods: Background Subtraction, Histogram of Oriented Gradients (HOG) trained by linear Support Vector Machine (SVM), Haar-Like features (HL) trained by Adabo...
Abstract—This paper presents a relative discriminative his-togram of oriented gradients (HOG) (RDHOG...
In the current scenario, Intelligent Transportation Systems play a significant role in smart city pl...
It is envisaged that intelligent surveillance systems for traffic law enforcement will become ubiqui...
This paper presents a high performance vision-based system with a single static camera for traffic s...
The scope of this paper is a video surveillance system constituted of three principal modules, segme...
Recently, the pervasiveness of street cameras for security and traffic monitoring opens new challeng...
Attention towards Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) has increased manifold especially due to p...
To enable an effective traffic management and signal control, it is important to know the road traff...
This study proposes a novel method for resolving the partial occlusion and shadow of moving vehicles...
This paper presents a state-of-the-art, vision-based vehicle detection and type classification to pe...
Abstract. This paper presents an automatic traffic surveillance system to esti-mate important traffi...
Vehicle detection and tracking in road traffic surveillance is a classical task in computer vision a...
International audienceThe article is dedicated to the presentation of a vision-based system for road...
This paper focuses on tracking in typical traffic monitoring scenarios with emphasis on handling occ...
In this paper we address the problem of traffic surveillance in an Advanced Transportation Managemen...
Abstract—This paper presents a relative discriminative his-togram of oriented gradients (HOG) (RDHOG...
In the current scenario, Intelligent Transportation Systems play a significant role in smart city pl...
It is envisaged that intelligent surveillance systems for traffic law enforcement will become ubiqui...
This paper presents a high performance vision-based system with a single static camera for traffic s...
The scope of this paper is a video surveillance system constituted of three principal modules, segme...
Recently, the pervasiveness of street cameras for security and traffic monitoring opens new challeng...
Attention towards Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) has increased manifold especially due to p...
To enable an effective traffic management and signal control, it is important to know the road traff...
This study proposes a novel method for resolving the partial occlusion and shadow of moving vehicles...
This paper presents a state-of-the-art, vision-based vehicle detection and type classification to pe...
Abstract. This paper presents an automatic traffic surveillance system to esti-mate important traffi...
Vehicle detection and tracking in road traffic surveillance is a classical task in computer vision a...
International audienceThe article is dedicated to the presentation of a vision-based system for road...
This paper focuses on tracking in typical traffic monitoring scenarios with emphasis on handling occ...
In this paper we address the problem of traffic surveillance in an Advanced Transportation Managemen...
Abstract—This paper presents a relative discriminative his-togram of oriented gradients (HOG) (RDHOG...
In the current scenario, Intelligent Transportation Systems play a significant role in smart city pl...
It is envisaged that intelligent surveillance systems for traffic law enforcement will become ubiqui...