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29 October 2018 Obstacle detection and recognition using SSD
TaeJun Moon, Noriyuki Nakamura, Tad Gonsalves
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Proceedings Volume 10836, 2018 International Conference on Image and Video Processing, and Artificial Intelligence; 108360M (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2514269
Event: 2018 International Conference on Image, Video Processing and Artificial Intelligence, 2018, Shanghai, China
Abstract
Fast obstacle detection is essential for autonomous driving. In this research, we have developed an obstacle detection model using Single Shot Multi Box Detector. SSD is a regression-based object detecting convolutional neural network that takes images as an input to compute localization and classification at once. By using SSD, processing time is dramatically reduced compare to multi shot detector. SSD object detection model was trained using APIs provided by Google in different patterns of number of classes and availability of transfer learning. Increase of the number of classes tended to decrease the detection rate. Training with transfer learning increased the average precision in general. The effectiveness of transfer learning in image recognition can be confirmed. Also there is a difference in average precision depending on the class.
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TaeJun Moon, Noriyuki Nakamura, and Tad Gonsalves "Obstacle detection and recognition using SSD", Proc. SPIE 10836, 2018 International Conference on Image and Video Processing, and Artificial Intelligence, 108360M (29 October 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2514269
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KEYWORDS
Machine learning

Neural networks

Data modeling

Convolution

Sensors

Convolutional neural networks

Evolutionary algorithms

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