Abstract:The article discusses the development of a system for recognizing people at a pedestrian crossing. Such recognition system includes a trained classifier and two sets of images taken from an open database containing images of city streets from outdoor cameras. Some shortcomings that can be easily solved with the help of the developed recognition system are analyzed. We also studied common methods of detection, for example, the Viola-Jones method, and their advantages in the operation of the system. A comparison… Show more
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