MOVING VEHICLE DETECTION FROM VIDEO SEQUENCES FOR TRAFFIC SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

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In the current scenario, Intelligent Transportation Systems play a significant role in smart city platform. Automatic moving vehicle detection from video sequences is the core component of the automated traffic management system. Humans can easily detect and recognize objects from complex scenes in a flash. Translating that thought process to a machine, however, requires us to learn the art of object detection using computer vision algorithms. This paper solves the traffic issues of the urban areas with an intelligent automatic transportation system. This paper includes automatic vehicle counting with the help of blob analysis, background subtraction with the use of a dynamic autoregressive moving average model, identify the moving objects with the help of a Boundary block detection algorithm, and tracking the vehicle. This paper analyses the procedure of a video-based traffic congestion system and divides it into greying, binarisation, de-nosing, and moving target detection. The investigational results show that the planned system can provide useful information for traffic surveillance.

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Jency Rubia, J., Babitha Lincy, R., & Al-Heety, A. T. (2021). MOVING VEHICLE DETECTION FROM VIDEO SEQUENCES FOR TRAFFIC SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM. Journal of Engineering and Technology for Industrial Applications, 7(27), 41–48. https://doi.org/10.5935/jetia.v7i27.731

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