ABSTRACT
In order to effectively avoid the occurrence of traffic accidents, and ensure the safety of pedestrians, the paper proposes an intelligent method of identifying zebra crossings. First, we collect the road condition information of the automobile data recorder, analyze digital image and process identify zebra crossings. We can identify zebra crossing according to the edge detection of canny operator and Hough straight line detection algorithm, and design intelligent voice response reminders according to the recognition. Experiments have proved that under normal lighting conditions, the zebra crossing can be effectively identified and reminded in real time through the driving video, and the misrecognition rate is within 6.5%. This research provides an effective method for the detection of zebra crossings, which guarantees the bilateral safety of pedestrians and drivers to a certain extent, and has important practical significance for promoting harmonious road traffic safety.
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Index Terms
- Polite Zebra Crossing Driver Reminding System Design
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