Transfer learning based hybrid 2D-3D CNN for traffic sign recognition and semantic road detection applied in advanced driver assistance systems

Annually, deep learning algorithms have proven their effectiveness in many vision-based applications, such as autonomous driving, traffic, and congestion monitoring, and so on. In computer vision, accurate traffic sign recognition and semantic road detection are vital challenges for increased safety...

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Computer Science
Computer vision
Deep learning
Domains
Drivers
Intelligent transportation systems
Machine learning
Machines
Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering
Object recognition
Processes
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title Transfer learning based hybrid 2D-3D CNN for traffic sign recognition and semantic road detection applied in advanced driver assistance systems
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