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Main Author: Schoder, Stefan
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.12314
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contents This study investigates the application of single and two-stage 2D-object detection algorithms like You Only Look Once (YOLO), Real-Time DEtection TRansformer (RT-DETR) algorithm for automated object detection to enhance road safety for autonomous driving on Austrian roads. The YOLO algorithm is a state-of-the-art real-time object detection system known for its efficiency and accuracy. In the context of driving, its potential to rapidly identify and track objects is crucial for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles. The research focuses on the unique challenges posed by the road conditions and traffic scenarios in Austria. The country's diverse landscape, varying weather conditions, and specific traffic regulations necessitate a tailored approach for reliable object detection. The study utilizes a selective dataset comprising images and videos captured on Austrian roads, encompassing urban, rural, and alpine environments.
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spellingShingle First qualitative observations on deep learning vision model YOLO and DETR for automated driving in Austria
Schoder, Stefan
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
This study investigates the application of single and two-stage 2D-object detection algorithms like You Only Look Once (YOLO), Real-Time DEtection TRansformer (RT-DETR) algorithm for automated object detection to enhance road safety for autonomous driving on Austrian roads. The YOLO algorithm is a state-of-the-art real-time object detection system known for its efficiency and accuracy. In the context of driving, its potential to rapidly identify and track objects is crucial for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles. The research focuses on the unique challenges posed by the road conditions and traffic scenarios in Austria. The country's diverse landscape, varying weather conditions, and specific traffic regulations necessitate a tailored approach for reliable object detection. The study utilizes a selective dataset comprising images and videos captured on Austrian roads, encompassing urban, rural, and alpine environments.
title First qualitative observations on deep learning vision model YOLO and DETR for automated driving in Austria
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.12314