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Detection of Small Size Traffic Signs Using Regressive Anchor Box Selection and DBL Layer Tweaking in YOLOv3

Yawar Rehman    
Hafsa Amanullah    
Dost Muhammad Saqib Bhatti    
Waqas Tariq Toor    
Muhammad Ahmad and Manuel Mazzara    

Resumen

Traffic sign recognition is a key module of autonomous cars and driver assistance systems. Traffic sign detection accuracy and inference time are the two most important parameters. Current methods for traffic sign recognition are very accurate; however, they do not meet the requirement for real-time detection. While some are fast enough for real-time traffic sign detection, they fall short in accuracy. This paper proposes an accuracy improvement in the YOLOv3 network, which is a very fast detection framework. The proposed method contributes to the accurate detection of a small-sized traffic sign in terms of image size and helps to reduce false positives and miss rates. In addition, we propose an anchor frame selection algorithm that helps in achieving the optimal size and scale of the anchor frame. Therefore, the proposed method supports the detection of a small traffic sign with real-time detection. This ultimately helps to achieve an optimal balance between accuracy and inference time. The proposed network is evaluated on two publicly available datasets, namely the German Traffic Sign Detection Benchmark (GTSDB) and the Swedish Traffic Sign dataset (STS), and its performance showed that the proposed approach achieves a decent balance between mAP and inference time.

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