Crosswalks recognition through CNNs for the bionic camera: Manual vs. automatic design
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author = "Mihaly Radvanyi and Giovanni E. Pazienza and
Kristof Karacs",
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title = "Crosswalks recognition through CNNs for the bionic
camera: Manual vs. automatic design",
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booktitle = "European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design.
ECCTD 2009",
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year = "2009",
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month = aug,
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pages = "315--318",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, CNN,
accessible pedestrian signals, bionic camera, bionic
eyeglass, crosswalks recognition, mobile navigation,
pedestrian crosswalks, visually impaired people,
cameras, handicapped aids, mobile computing,
navigation, traffic engineering computing",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/ECCTD.2009.5274981",
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abstract = "Although accessible pedestrian signals are more and
more frequent at crosswalks in busy intersections,
visually impaired people will not be able to get about
independently until the infrastructure reaches full
coverage on the routes they are using. In this paper,
we present algorithms to detect and recognize
pedestrian crosswalks developed in the framework of the
research to create a Bionic Eyeglass, a mobile
navigation and orientation device for blind and
visually impaired people. We compare the results of
manually designed algorithms with ones automatically
generated via Genetic Programming.",
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notes = "Zebra crossings. Road junctions, Pedestrian crossing.
Also known as \cite{5274981}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Mihaly Radvanyi
Giovanni Egidio Pazienza
Kristof Karacs
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