572 research outputs found
Radar-based Road User Classification and Novelty Detection with Recurrent Neural Network Ensembles
Radar-based road user classification is an important yet still challenging
task towards autonomous driving applications. The resolution of conventional
automotive radar sensors results in a sparse data representation which is tough
to recover by subsequent signal processing. In this article, classifier
ensembles originating from a one-vs-one binarization paradigm are enriched by
one-vs-all correction classifiers. They are utilized to efficiently classify
individual traffic participants and also identify hidden object classes which
have not been presented to the classifiers during training. For each classifier
of the ensemble an individual feature set is determined from a total set of 98
features. Thereby, the overall classification performance can be improved when
compared to previous methods and, additionally, novel classes can be identified
much more accurately. Furthermore, the proposed structure allows to give new
insights in the importance of features for the recognition of individual
classes which is crucial for the development of new algorithms and sensor
requirements.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures, accepted paper for 2019 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles
Symposium (IV), Paris, France, June 201
Adaptive detection and tracking using multimodal information
This thesis describes work on fusing data from multiple sources of information, and focuses on two main areas: adaptive detection and adaptive object tracking in automated vision scenarios. The work on adaptive object detection explores a new paradigm in dynamic parameter selection, by selecting thresholds for object detection to maximise agreement between pairs of sources. Object tracking, a complementary technique to object detection, is also explored in a multi-source context and an efficient framework for robust tracking, termed the Spatiogram Bank tracker, is proposed as a means to overcome the difficulties of traditional histogram tracking. As well as performing theoretical analysis of the proposed methods, specific example applications are given for both the detection and the tracking aspects, using thermal infrared and visible spectrum video data, as well as other multi-modal information sources
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