Passenger Compartment Violation Detection in HOV/HOT Lanes

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作者
Artan, Yusuf [1 ,2 ]
Bulan, Orhan [1 ]
Loce, Robert P. [1 ]
Paul, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Palo Alto Res Ctr, Webster, NY 14580 USA
[2] Havelsan Inc, TR-06520 Ankara, Turkey
关键词
Law enforcement; high occupancy lane enforcement; cell phone usage detection; seatbelt violation detection; locally aggregated features; fisher vectors; bag of visual words; deformable part model;
D O I
10.1109/TITS.2015.2475721
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Due to the high volume of traffic on modern roadways, transportation agencies have proposed high occupancy vehicle (HOV) and high occupancy tolling (HOT) lanes to promote carpooling. Enforcement of the rules of these lanes is currently performed by roadside enforcement officers using visual observation. Officer-based enforcement is, however, known to be inefficient, costly, potentially dangerous, and ultimately ineffective. Violation rates up to 50%-80% have been reported, whereas manual enforcement rates of less than 10% are typical. Near-infrared (NIR) camera systems have been recently proposed to monitor HOV/HOT lanes and enforce the regulations. These camera systems bring an opportunity to automatically determine vehicle occupancy from captured HOV/HOT NIR images. Due to their ability to see through windshields of vehicles, these cameras also enable enforcement of other passenger compartment violations such as seatbelt violation and driver cell phone usage, in addition to determining vehicle occupancy. In this paper, we propose computer vision methods for detecting vehicle occupancy, seatbelt violation, and driver cell phone usage from NIR images captured from HOV/HOT lanes. Our methods consist of two stages. First, we localize the vehicle's front windshield and side window from captured HOV/HOT images using the deformable part model (DPM). Next, we define a region of interest in the localized images for each violation type and perform image classification using one of the local aggregation-based image features, i.e., bag-of-visual-words (BOW), vector of locally aggregated descriptors (VLAD), and Fisher vectors (FV), and compare their performances for each case. We also compare the performance of DPM-based detection with the image classification methods for vehicle occupancy and seatbelt violation detection. A data set over 4000 images including front/side view vehicle images with seatbelt and cell phone violations was collected on a public roadway and is used to perform the experiments.
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页码:395 / 405
页数:11
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