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A Novel Traffic Surveillance System Using an Uncalibrated Camera

2022· article· en· 6 citations· W4213427671 on OpenAlex· 10.1155/2022/5867524

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Post-publication record

Nature
Retraction
Reason
Concerns/Issues about Data;Concerns/Issues about Results and/or Conclusions;Concerns/Issues about Referencing/Attributions;Concerns/Issues about Peer Review;Investigation by Journal/Publisher;Investigation by Third Party;Paper Mill;Computer-Aided Content or Computer-Generated Content;Unreliable Results and/or Conclusions;
Date
8/9/2023 0:00
Flagged by OpenAlex?
Yes

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Abstract

The objective of this paper is to present an effective and reliable method for the traffic surveillance using the concepts of digital image processing. The paper proposes a system that can detect, track, and estimate velocity of vehicles using an uncalibrated camera and also detect and recognize their registration number plate. This approach provides a cost-effective alternative for traffic flow monitoring and surveillance. This robust system finds its applications in urban traffic management systems, military installation, and research facility security systems. This approach is a computationally efficient approach for detecting and tracking moving cars on the road utilizing uncalibrated cameras mounted on the road. It is also helpful for military installation because all the security issues have been detected by using this approach.

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The record

Venue
Journal of Advanced Transportation
Topic
Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods
Field
Computer Science
Canadian institutions
Funders
Keywords
Computer scienceTrack (disk drive)Computer visionArtificial intelligenceTracking (education)Tracking systemImage processingReal-time computingImage (mathematics)Kalman filter
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