Optimized frame detection technique in vehicle accident using deep learning

Video processing becomes one of the most popular and needed steps in machine leering. Todays, Cameras are installed in many places for many reasons including government services. One of the most applications for this concern is traffic police services. One of the main problems of using videos in...

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Main Authors: mardin abdullah anwer, Shareef M. Shareef, Abbas M. Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Salahaddin University-Erbil 2020-09-01
Series:Zanco Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://zancojournals.su.edu.krd/index.php/JPAS/article/view/3426
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Summary:Video processing becomes one of the most popular and needed steps in machine leering. Todays, Cameras are installed in many places for many reasons including government services. One of the most applications for this concern is traffic police services. One of the main problems of using videos in machine learning application is the duration of the video; which is consuming time, paperwork and space in processing. This leads to increase the computation cost through a high number of frames. This paper proposes an algorithm to optimize videos duration using a Gaussian mixture model (GMM) method for real accident video. The Histogram of Gradient (HoG) has been used to extract the features of the video frames, a scratch CNN has been designed and conducted on two common datasets; Stanford Dogs Dataset (SDD) and Vehicle Make and Model Recognition Dataset (VMMRdb) in addition to a local dataset that created for this research. The experimental work is done in two ways, the first is after applying GMM, the finding revealed that the number of frames in the dataset was decreased by nearly 51%. The second is comparing the accuracy and complexity of these datasets has been done. Whereas the experimental results of accuracy illustrated for the proposed CNN, 85% on the local dataset, 85% on SDD Dataset and 86% on VMMRdb Dataset. However, applying GoogleNet and AlexNet on the same datasets achieved 82%, 79%, 80
ISSN:2218-0230
2412-3986