Kernel-Based Traffic Sign Tracking to Improve Highway Workzone Recognition for Reliable Autonomous Driving - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Kernel-Based Traffic Sign Tracking to Improve Highway Workzone Recognition for Reliable Autonomous Driving

Jong Ho Lee, Young-Woo Seo, Wende Zhang, and David Wettergreen
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 16th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC '13), pp. 1131 - 1136, October, 2013

Abstract

To be deployed in the real world, a self-driving car must be capable of responding to exceptional road conditions, such as temporary work zones, because such events can change previously known traffic rules and road geometry. To develop such a capability, we implemented a computer vision system that recognizes the bounds of highway workzones by detecting regulatory and warning workzone signs. Because it is not prac- tical to expect perfect performance in sign recognition, we also developed a confidence-propagation method to handle potential sign recognition errors. The performance of highway workzone recognition was improved by confidence-propagation, but our approach is not easily scalable to some real-world scenarios. Instead of only propagating sign classification confidence, in this work we project the appearance information of previously detected signs onto the current frame, to constrain the region for searching. Through experiments, we show that kernel-based tracking reduced the miss and false detection rates, result in a better performance of highway workzone recognition. In this paper, we present our on-going effort to further improve the performance of our highway workzone recognition system.

BibTeX

@conference{Lee-2013-7785,
author = {Jong Ho Lee and Young-Woo Seo and Wende Zhang and David Wettergreen},
title = {Kernel-Based Traffic Sign Tracking to Improve Highway Workzone Recognition for Reliable Autonomous Driving},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 16th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC '13)},
year = {2013},
month = {October},
pages = {1131 - 1136},
}