2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.trc.2009.04.009
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Pedestrian crossing detection based on evidential fusion of video-sensors

Abstract: This paper introduces an online pedestrian crossing detection system that uses pre-existing traffic-oriented video-sensors which, at regular intervals, provide coarse spatial measurements on areas along a crosswalk. Pedestrian crossing detection is based on the recognition of occupancy patterns induced by pedestrians when they move on the crosswalk. In order to improve the ability of non-dedicated sensors to detect pedestrians, we introduce an evidential-based data fusion process that exploits redundant inform… Show more

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“…Salmane et al [17] explored a video-based railway-road safety system for detecting hazard situations at level crossings. Additionally, Boudet and Midenet [7] performed spatial measurements on areas along a pedestrian crossing using traffic-oriented video sensors, supporting the occupancy patterns to exploit redundant information conveniently for pedestrian crossing detection; they used an evidence-based data fusion process to obtain redundant information by combining intra-sensor or inter-sensor data. Chyi-Ren et al [18] used environmental feature vectors to detect only one crossing in an image and determine the crossing area based on the environmental parameters.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Salmane et al [17] explored a video-based railway-road safety system for detecting hazard situations at level crossings. Additionally, Boudet and Midenet [7] performed spatial measurements on areas along a pedestrian crossing using traffic-oriented video sensors, supporting the occupancy patterns to exploit redundant information conveniently for pedestrian crossing detection; they used an evidence-based data fusion process to obtain redundant information by combining intra-sensor or inter-sensor data. Chyi-Ren et al [18] used environmental feature vectors to detect only one crossing in an image and determine the crossing area based on the environmental parameters.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For pedestrian crossing detection, there are different experimental datasets due to different application scenarios and purposes [4,5,7]. These datasets are mainly built for the single pedestrian crossing detection.…”
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“…With rather good robustness for pedestrian crossing detection in various scenarios, their approach works perfectly with plentiful precise camera parameters and data of pedestrian crossing width, but not with images taken at any time by DVRs or mobile phones with unknown interior and exterior orientation. In the research conducted by (Boudet, 2009), the position of a pedestrian crossing is located, with data from traffic surveillance videos converged, by constantly monitoring pedestrians' moving trails. Detection results via this approach are immune to occlusion or barriers but are subject to surveillance coverage and camera angles and unable to estimate pedestrian crossing scenarios.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example is the automatic inventory of zebra crossing from mobile LiDAR data. Some successful attempts using image processing for the detection of zebra crossings have been done, although an accurate geo-positioning of the elements cannot be achieved [14][15][16]. Direct detection of zebra crossing from mobile LiDAR data with the corresponding geo-positioning information is not found in the bibliography.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%