This paper presents a complete traffic sign recognition system based on vision sensor onboard a moving vehicle which detects and recognizes up to one hundred of the most important road signs, including circular and triangular signs. A restricted Hough transform is used as detection method from the information extracted in contour images, while the proposed recognition system is based on Support Vector Machines (SVM). A novel solution to the problem of discarding detected signs that do not pertain to the host road is proposed. For that purpose infrastructure-to-vehicle (I2V) communication and a stereo vision sensor are used. Furthermore, the outputs provided by the vision sensor and the data supplied by the CAN Bus and a GPS sensor are combined to obtain the global position of the detected traffic signs, which is used to identify a traffic sign in the I2V communication. This paper presents plenty of tests in real driving conditions, both day and night, in which an average detection rate over 95% and an average recognition rate around 93% were obtained with an average runtime of 35 ms that allows real-time performance. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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García-Garrido, M. A., Ocaña, M., Llorca, D. F., Arroyo, E., Pozuelo, J., & Gavilán, M. (2012). Complete vision-based traffic sign recognition supported by an I2V communication system. Sensors, 12(2), 1148–1169. https://doi.org/10.3390/s120201148
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