11 June 2022 Object identification-based stall detection and stall legitimacy analysis for traffic patterns
Sana Saeed, Kashif Bilal, Zia Ur Rehman, Shoaib Azmat, Junaid Shuja, Akhtar Jamil
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Abstract

Illegal short-term vehicle stalls are frequent in developing countries, which disturb smooth traffic flow and results in congestion, road blockage, and even lead to accidents. Short-term stalls span a few seconds—e.g., a vehicle stopping to make way for people crossing the road. However, traditional stall detection techniques detect stalls that span 10 s or more. Moreover, existing techniques, such as background subtraction algorithms, are vulnerable to illumination changes and indicate too many false stalls with smaller stopping criteria. Furthermore, for violation indication, post-stall analysis is required to filter out the legitimate stalls where a vehicle stops for some valid reason. We present a two-fold methodology to detect illegally parked vehicles. An object identification-based technique is employed over stationary images to detect stall. Furthermore, the legitimacy of the stall is determined by performing pedestrian detection and its position analysis. We tested our proposed approach using publicly available advanced video and signal based surveillance 2007 PV dataset and ViSOR dataset. The technique successfully detects stalls with a recall of 0.96, after weaving the stopping criterion from the ground truth.

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Sana Saeed, Kashif Bilal, Zia Ur Rehman, Shoaib Azmat, Junaid Shuja, and Akhtar Jamil "Object identification-based stall detection and stall legitimacy analysis for traffic patterns," Journal of Electronic Imaging 31(6), 061812 (11 June 2022). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.31.6.061812
Received: 9 February 2022; Accepted: 23 May 2022; Published: 11 June 2022
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KEYWORDS
Video

Roads

Blob detection

Image processing

Video processing

Detection and tracking algorithms

Cameras

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