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Processing multiple image streams for real-time monitoring of parking lots

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posted on 2024-06-17, 08:08 authored by YH Liu, KL Ong, V Lee, YP Chen
We present a system to detect parked vehicles in a typical parking complex using multiple streams of images captured through IP connected devices. Compared to traditional object detection techniques and machine learning methods, our approach is significantly faster in detection speed in the presence of multiple image streams. It is also capable of comparable accuracy when put to test against existing methods. And this is achieved without the need to train the system that machine learning methods require. Our approach uses a combination of psychological insights obtained from human detection and an algorithm replicating the outcomes of a SVM learner but without the noise that compromises accuracy in the normal learning process. Performance enhancements are made on the algorithm so that it operates well in the context of multiple image streams. The result is faster detection with comparable accuracy. Our experiments on images captured from a local test site shows very promising results for an implementation that is not only effective and low cost but also opens doors to new parking applications when combined with other technologies.

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Journal

International journal on computer, consumer and control

Volume

1

Pagination

23-32

Location

Taichung, Taiwan

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2304-2516

eISSN

2304-2524

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, National Chin-Yi University of Technology

Issue

1

Publisher

National Chin-Yi University of Technology

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