A cognitive surveillance system for detecting incorrect traffic behaviors

Traffic accidents, in which pedestrians are often involved, injure and kill many people yearly. One critical scene is the crosswalk, an important knocking down source due to both drivers’ and pedestrians’ incorrect behaviors. In this work, we propose a novel approach to detect and sanction these dri...

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