Real‐time embedded implementation of robust speed‐limit sign recognition using a novel centroid‐to‐contour description method

Traffic sign recognition is a very important function in automatic driving assistance systems (ADAS). This study addresses the design and implementation of a vision‐based ADAS based on an image‐based speed‐limit sign (SLS) recognition algorithm, which can automatically detect and recognise SLS on th...

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Main Authors: Chi‐Yi Tsai, Hsien‐Chen Liao, Kuang‐Jui Hsu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017-09-01
Series:IET Computer Vision
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-cvi.2016.0082
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Summary:Traffic sign recognition is a very important function in automatic driving assistance systems (ADAS). This study addresses the design and implementation of a vision‐based ADAS based on an image‐based speed‐limit sign (SLS) recognition algorithm, which can automatically detect and recognise SLS on the road in real‐time. To improve the recognition rate of SLS having different orientations and scales in the image, this study also presents a new sign content description algorithm, which describes the detected road sign using centroid‐to‐contour (CtC) distances of the extracted sign content. The proposed CtC descriptor is robust to translation, rotation and scale changes of the SLS in the image. This advantage improves the recognition accuracy of a support vector machine classifier trained using a large database of traffic signs. The proposed SLS recognition method had been implemented on two different embedded platforms, each of them equipped with an ARM‐based Quad‐Core CPU running Android 4.4 operating system. Experimental results validate that the proposed method not only provides a high recognition rate, but also achieves real‐time performance up to 30 frames per second for processing 1280 × 720 video streams running on a commercial ARM‐based smartphone.
ISSN:1751-9632
1751-9640