Video-based traffic sign recognition is a key ability of autonomous vehicles but a demanding challenge due to the enormous number of classes and natural conditions in the wild. We address this problem with a fully automatic close-to-life image-to-image translation technique for traffic sign substitution in natural images (cf. Fig. 1). The work is intended as data augmentation technique and allows for training rare or unavailable traffic sign classes, or otherwise uncommon cases in visual traffic sign detection and classification. To this end, we extend our previous data generation model [1] and propose a rendering pipeline to create convincing traffic sign images with realistic background and camera recording artifacts. Experiments are conducted by exchanging traffic sign classes on different parts of the German Traffic Sign Recognition Benchmark (GTSRB) [2]. We demonstrate that the pipeline is well-suited for generating representative images of unseen traffic sign classes. A baseline image classification setup trained on real data shows an overall performance similar to being trained with a comparable number of artificial data samples. Our code is made publicly available under an open source license.
Fully Automated Traffic Sign Substitution in Real-World Images for Large-Scale Data Augmentation
2020-10-19
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