CVAISep 27, 2022

Dense-TNT: Efficient Vehicle Type Classification Neural Network Using Satellite Imagery

arXiv:2209.13500v114 citationsh-index: 37
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This is an incremental improvement for intelligent transportation systems, aiding traffic management.

The study tackled vehicle type classification from satellite imagery under complex weather conditions by proposing a Dense-TNT framework, achieving recognition with little decay even in heavy fog.

Accurate vehicle type classification serves a significant role in the intelligent transportation system. It is critical for ruler to understand the road conditions and usually contributive for the traffic light control system to response correspondingly to alleviate traffic congestion. New technologies and comprehensive data sources, such as aerial photos and remote sensing data, provide richer and high-dimensional information. Also, due to the rapid development of deep neural network technology, image based vehicle classification methods can better extract underlying objective features when processing data. Recently, several deep learning models have been proposed to solve the problem. However, traditional pure convolutional based approaches have constraints on global information extraction, and the complex environment, such as bad weather, seriously limits the recognition capability. To improve the vehicle type classification capability under complex environment, this study proposes a novel Densely Connected Convolutional Transformer in Transformer Neural Network (Dense-TNT) framework for the vehicle type classification by stacking Densely Connected Convolutional Network (DenseNet) and Transformer in Transformer (TNT) layers. Three-region vehicle data and four different weather conditions are deployed for recognition capability evaluation. Experimental findings validate the recognition ability of our proposed vehicle classification model with little decay, even under the heavy foggy weather condition.

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