Subtraction-Based Forward Obstacle Detection Using Illumination Insensitive Feature for Driving-SupportOpen Website

2012 (modified: 11 Nov 2022)ECCV Workshops (2) 2012Readers: Everyone
Abstract: This paper proposes a method for detecting general obstacles on a road by subtracting present and past in-vehicle camera images. The image-subtraction-based object detection approach can be applied to detect any kind of obstacles although the existing learning-based methods detect only specific obstacles. To detect general obstacles, the proposed method first computes a frame-by-frame correspondence between the present and the past in-vehicle camera image sequences, and then registrates road surfaces between the frames. Finally, obstacles are detected by applying image subtraction to the registrated road surface regions with an illumination insensitive feature for robust detection. Experiments were conducted by using several image sequences captured by an actual in-vehicle camera to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method. The experimental results shows that the proposed method can detect general obstacles accurately at a distance enough to avoid them safely even in situations with different illuminations.
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