Detecting traffic signal lights (e.g., red) is an important subject of intersection safety since many accidents are the result of road users' non-conforming behavior to traffic signals. This work shows that traffic signal phases can be inferred through traffic cameras in order to detect temporal violations of road users. The idea is to understand the traffic phase by learning the moving features of road users. Moving features are extracted and labeled according to two traffic signal lights (i.e., green, red) and different learning methods such as K Nearest Neighborhood (KNN), Naive Bayes (NB), Neural Network (NN), Deep Neural Network (DNN) and Support Vector Machine (SVM) are applied on training data. The experimental results of two different intersection videos shows that an accuracy of higher than 90% can be achieved by DNN and SVM when the feature size is appropriately selected.


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    Title :

    Traffic phase inference using traffic cameras


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    Publication date :

    2017-06-01


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    423953 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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