2011
DOI: 10.3390/s111009628
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Adaptive Road Crack Detection System by Pavement Classification

Abstract: This paper presents a road distress detection system involving the phases needed to properly deal with fully automatic road distress assessment. A vehicle equipped with line scan cameras, laser illumination and acquisition HW-SW is used to storage the digital images that will be further processed to identify road cracks. Pre-processing is firstly carried out to both smooth the texture and enhance the linear features. Non-crack features detection is then applied to mask areas of the images with joints, sealed c… Show more

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“…The area scanning cameras are used for capturing the detections images which can be analysed by 3 Pavement Management System 4 Australian Commonwealth and Industrial Research Organization 5 Automated Road Analyser WiseCrax software. The vehicle could collect up to 15 different data type, at the highway speed (the minimum speed for the machine is 24 km per sec) (Gavilán et al 2011). PAVUE system is widely used in Europe which used multiple video cameras or line scanning cameras for capturing the defection's images.…”
Section: Automated Data Collection Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The area scanning cameras are used for capturing the detections images which can be analysed by 3 Pavement Management System 4 Australian Commonwealth and Industrial Research Organization 5 Automated Road Analyser WiseCrax software. The vehicle could collect up to 15 different data type, at the highway speed (the minimum speed for the machine is 24 km per sec) (Gavilán et al 2011). PAVUE system is widely used in Europe which used multiple video cameras or line scanning cameras for capturing the defection's images.…”
Section: Automated Data Collection Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first company which has developed the automated crack data collection system was CSIRO 4 .The vehicle can detect the cracks which are wider than 1 mm by digital camera at highway speed by RoadCrack software (Gavilán et al 2011). The vehicle is applicable during night time due to the availability of light equipment in the vehicle.…”
Section: Automated Data Collection Vehiclesmentioning
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“…However, in the end, they have learned that too many sensitive parameters are needed and a fully automatic approach is not available. Gavilán et al(2011) adopted two line scanner to acquire road pavement image and suggest linear SVM for the recognition of crack. Abdel-Qader et al(2003) utilize Fast Haar Transform (FHT), Fast Fourier Transform, Sobel, and Canny for crack detection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pavement images can provide information on the presence of cracks through the pixel intensities and the shape of the darker image features. Many image processing techniques exist for the detection of cracking on grey level images, e.g., [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%