DocumentCode :
157881
Title :
Comparison of face detection and image classification for detecting front seat passengers in vehicles
Author :
Artan, Yusuf ; Paul, Peter ; Perronin, Florent ; Burry, Aaron
Author_Institution :
Xerox Res. Center, Webster, NY, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
24-26 March 2014
Firstpage :
1006
Lastpage :
1012
Abstract :
Due to the high volume of traffic on modern roadways, transportation agencies have proposed High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes and High Occupancy Tolling (HOT) lanes to promote car pooling. However, enforcement of the rules of these lanes is currently performed by roadside enforcement officers using visual observation. Manual roadside enforcement is known to be inefficient, costly, potentially dangerous, and ultimately ineffective. Violation rates up to 50%-80% have been reported, while manual enforcement rates of less than 10% are typical. Therefore, there is a need for automated vehicle occupancy detection to support HOV/HOT lane enforcement. A key component of determining vehicle occupancy is to determine whether or not the vehicle´s front passenger seat is occupied. In this paper, we examine two methods of determining vehicle front seat occupancy using a near infrared (NIR) camera system pointed at the vehicle´s front windshield. The first method examines a state-of-the-art deformable part model (DPM) based face detection system that is robust to facial pose. The second method examines state-of-the-art local aggregation based image classification using bag-of-visual-words (BOW) and Fisher vectors (FV). A dataset of 3000 images was collected on a public roadway and is used to perform the comparison. From these experiments it is clear that the image classification approach is superior for this problem.
Keywords :
face recognition; image classification; object detection; BOW; DPM; FV; Fisher vectors; HOV-HOT lane enforcement; NIR; automated vehicle occupancy detection; bag-of-visual-words; car pooling; deformable part model; face detection system; facial pose; front seat passenger detection; high occupancy tolling; high occupancy vehicle; local aggregation based image classification; manual roadside enforcement; near infrared camera system; public roadway; roadside enforcement officers; transportation agencies; vehicle front windshield; visual observation; Cameras; Deformable models; Face; Face detection; Vectors; Vehicles; Visualization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), 2014 IEEE Winter Conference on
Conference_Location :
Steamboat Springs, CO
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WACV.2014.6835994
Filename :
6835994
Link To Document :
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