A Survey on Vehicle Detection based on Vision
- Surender Dhanaekaran
- Karthi Ramachandran
- Selvamuthukumar M
- Nithya Velam
- Soma Pal
Abstract
Passenger safety in vehicles is the primary concern and hence Vehicle detection for providing enough safety information for Driver Assistant System (DAS) become popular among researchers. Many approaches use different types of information such as shadow, edge, light, to detect the vehicles. Here vision based vehicle detection techniques were summarized. Following topics discussed below, camera placement and the various applications of monocular vehicle detection, common features and common classification methods, motion- based approaches and nighttime vehicle detection and monocular pose estimation.
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- DOI:10.5539/mas.v9n12p118
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