Driver-Assistant System Using Computer Vision and Machine Learning

Safety has been one of the key points in vehicle design, in this case one of its main objectives is to implement warning systems to notify the driver about inappropriate or atypical process in their driving process, trying to avoid accidents that affect their vehicle passengers, as well as inflictin...

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Main Authors: Valencia-Payan, Cristian, Muñoz-Ordóñez, Julián, Pencue-Fierro, Leonairo
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia 2020
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Online Access:https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/11760
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Summary:Safety has been one of the key points in vehicle design, in this case one of its main objectives is to implement warning systems to notify the driver about inappropriate or atypical process in their driving process, trying to avoid accidents that affect their vehicle passengers, as well as inflicting damage on third parties. Day by day, more systems are created to monitor the environment around the vehicle in order to ensure safe driving at all times. According to the World Health Organization, for 2016 there were 1.35 million deaths related to traffic accidents. This research presents the first driving assistance system developed for Colombia, the system detects and recognizes preventive and regulatory traffic signals and its precision is not affected by rotations and scale of the traffic signals present in an actual route, this is this way because the system is based on Haar classifiers. The system recognizes lane deviations, estimation of the curve direction and obstacle protruding along the way using computer vision algorithms, making it a low-cost computational system. Furthermore, this research provides the first resulting cascades for the detection of Colombian regulatory and preventive traffic signals. The system is tested in real environments on Colombian roads, obtaining an accuracy of over 90%. This research shows that computer vision-based methods are competitive against current proposals such as deep neural networks.