In the ITS (intelligent transportation system), vehicle detection is one of the core technologies. We are developing an acoustic vehicle detector that detects vehicles using a sound map, which is a map of sound arrival time difference on two microphones. We developed vehicle detection algorithms based on state machine and DTW (dynamic time warping) to detect S-curves on a sound map drawn by passing vehicles. However, the detection algorithms often fail to detect simultaneous and sequential passing vehicles. This paper presents SAVeD, a sequential acoustic vehicle detector. The SAVeD fits an S-curve model to sound map points using a RANSAC (random sample consensus) robust estimation method to detect each vehicle. The SAVeD then removes sound map points corresponding to the detected vehicle and continues vehicle detection process for the following vehicles. Experimental evaluations demonstrated that the SAVeD improves detection accuracy by more than 10 points compared to the state-machine based algorithm.
SAVeD: Acoustic Vehicle Detector with Speed Estimation capable of Sequential Vehicle Detection
01.11.2018
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