Vision-based system for road traffic applications

It is a conventional topic to apply image processing algorithms to a sophisticated road traffic vision. However, there are various vulnerabilities to be resolved. This project practices the theoretical image processing algorithms in an object-oriented development environment. Using of MATLAB is a st...

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Main Author: Luo, Yuefen
Other Authors: Mohammed Yakoob Siyal
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-708372023-07-07T16:43:17Z Vision-based system for road traffic applications Luo, Yuefen Mohammed Yakoob Siyal School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering It is a conventional topic to apply image processing algorithms to a sophisticated road traffic vision. However, there are various vulnerabilities to be resolved. This project practices the theoretical image processing algorithms in an object-oriented development environment. Using of MATLAB is a strategic approach to simulate vision-based system locally before it can be planted to a real-world traffic situation. After a prior investigation, the program development proceeds with structure modeling, source coding, GUI rendering, data binding and development-side testing. As a result, the project demonstrates several stand-alone applications after compilation from MATLAB. Its integral parts include: consolidating the primary image processing algorithms into a generic image parser; recognizing vehicle registration plate thereby segmenting characters using OCR; recognizing road traffic sign by merging HSV colormap and feature matching techniques; monitoring the traffic congestion by detecting and counting vehicles on each lane. The project approximates the reliability of adopting vision-based processing algorithms in road traffic systems through interfacing with its video surveillance. Hence, the project has been carried out successfully. This thesis collects experimental findings from the project, and illustrates the methodologies of image processing that can be implemented in road traffic applications. Bachelor of Engineering 2017-05-11T08:28:00Z 2017-05-11T08:28:00Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/70837 en Nanyang Technological University 66 p. application/pdf
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Vision-based system for road traffic applications
description It is a conventional topic to apply image processing algorithms to a sophisticated road traffic vision. However, there are various vulnerabilities to be resolved. This project practices the theoretical image processing algorithms in an object-oriented development environment. Using of MATLAB is a strategic approach to simulate vision-based system locally before it can be planted to a real-world traffic situation. After a prior investigation, the program development proceeds with structure modeling, source coding, GUI rendering, data binding and development-side testing. As a result, the project demonstrates several stand-alone applications after compilation from MATLAB. Its integral parts include: consolidating the primary image processing algorithms into a generic image parser; recognizing vehicle registration plate thereby segmenting characters using OCR; recognizing road traffic sign by merging HSV colormap and feature matching techniques; monitoring the traffic congestion by detecting and counting vehicles on each lane. The project approximates the reliability of adopting vision-based processing algorithms in road traffic systems through interfacing with its video surveillance. Hence, the project has been carried out successfully. This thesis collects experimental findings from the project, and illustrates the methodologies of image processing that can be implemented in road traffic applications.
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