Title :
Vision based occupant detection system by monocular 3D surface reconstruction
Author :
Yoon, Jason J. ; Koch, Carsten ; Ellis, Tim J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Electron. & Inf. Eng., City Univ., London, UK
Abstract :
This work presents a monocular camera based object classification system for vehicle airbag deployment control in wide and frequent illumination variations. Monochrome image sequences flashed under different illumination conditions are stabilized by the double-flash technique. Furthermore, the shadowflash method minimized cast shadows in the sequences by introducing a novel sliding n-tuple strategy. By employing the active contour model, two-dimensional information of the object is extracted based on a priori knowledge of the passenger behavior. A triplet of images, of which each image is illuminated from a different direction, are sequentially used by the photometric stereo method to recover the three-dimensional shape of the object. Utilizing both the two and three-dimensional properties of the object, a 29-dimensional feature vector is defined for the training of a neural network designed to solve a three-class problem, with the classes being forward-facing child seat, rearfacing child seat, and adult. The system is tested on a database of over 84,000 frames collected from a wide range of objects in various illumination conditions. A classification accuracy of 98.9% was achieved within the decision-time limit of three seconds.
Keywords :
computer vision; feature extraction; image classification; image reconstruction; image sequences; learning (artificial intelligence); neural nets; object detection; road safety; road vehicles; safety devices; stereo image processing; active contour model; cast shadows minimization; double-flash technique; feature extraction; forward facing child seat; illumination variations; monochrome image sequences; monocular 3D surface reconstruction; monocular camera based object classification system; neural network; object extraction; photometric stereo method; rearfacing child seat; shadowflash method; sliding n-tuple methods; three dimensional shape recovery; training; vehicle airbag deployment control; vision based occupant detection system; Active contours; Cameras; Control systems; Data mining; Image reconstruction; Image sequences; Lighting; Sliding mode control; Surface reconstruction; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2004. Proceedings. The 7th International IEEE Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8500-4
DOI :
10.1109/ITSC.2004.1398939