Direct queue detection using computer image processing.

Author(s)
Hoose, N. & Keen, K.
Year
Abstract

Recognising identifiable traffic conditions, especially queuing, is probably the most important feature in proving route- choise information to network users. The Image Processing for Automatic Computer Traffic Surveillance (IMPACTS) system can provide a direct /connection between a sensing device (i.e. a TV camera) and a description of the traffic conditions, without the need to interpret detailed traffic parameters.

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B 30290 [electronic version only] /72 /73 /
Source

From: 22nd ISATA Symposium on Automotive Technology and Automation, Florence, May 14- 18, 1990, 8 p., 10 ref.

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