This paper describes a method for detecting and recognizing road signs in grey-level images acquired by a single camera mounted on a moving vehicle. An extensive experimentation has shown that the method is robust against low-level noise corrupting edge detection and contour following, and works for images of cluttered urban streets as well as country roads and highways. A further improvement on the detection and recognition scheme has been obtained by means of a Kalman-filter-based temporal integration of the extracted information. The proposed approach can be very helpful for the development of a system for driving assistance.

Robust road sign detection and recognition from image sequences

De Micheli E;Campani M
1994

Abstract

This paper describes a method for detecting and recognizing road signs in grey-level images acquired by a single camera mounted on a moving vehicle. An extensive experimentation has shown that the method is robust against low-level noise corrupting edge detection and contour following, and works for images of cluttered urban streets as well as country roads and highways. A further improvement on the detection and recognition scheme has been obtained by means of a Kalman-filter-based temporal integration of the extracted information. The proposed approach can be very helpful for the development of a system for driving assistance.
1994
Inglese
Intelligent Vehicles '94 Symposium
278
283
http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-0028724124&origin=inward
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
24-26/10/1994
Paris, France
machine vision
autonomous vehicle
control strategies
4
none
Piccioli, G; De Micheli, E; Parodi, P; Campani, M
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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