Parking Stall Vacancy Indicator System Based on Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
June 30, 2016 Β· Declared Dead Β· π World Forum on Internet of Things
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Authors
Sepehr Valipour, Mennatullah Siam, Eleni Stroulia, Martin Jagersand
arXiv ID
1606.09367
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
Citations
85
Venue
World Forum on Internet of Things
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Parking management systems, and vacancy-indication services in particular, can play a valuable role in reducing traffic and energy waste in large cities. Visual detection methods represent a cost-effective option, since they can take advantage of hardware usually already available in many parking lots, namely cameras. However, visual detection methods can be fragile and not easily generalizable. In this paper, we present a robust detection algorithm based on deep convolutional neural networks. We implemented and tested our algorithm on a large baseline dataset, and also on a set of image feeds from actual cameras already installed in parking lots. We have developed a fully functional system, from server-side image analysis to front-end user interface, to demonstrate the practicality of our method.
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