2022
DOI: 10.3390/data7040040
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Dataset of Annotated Virtual Detection Line for Road Traffic Monitoring

Abstract: Monitoring, detection, and control of traffic is a serious problem in many cities and on roads around the world and poses a problem for effective and safe control and management of pedestrians with edge devices. Systems using the computer vision approach must ensure the safety of citizens and minimize the risk of traffic collisions. This approach is well suited for multiple object detection by automatic video surveillance cameras on roads, highways, and pedestrian walkways. A new Annotated Virtual Detection Li… Show more

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“…The research was guided to a traffic management of cargo flows in the BCP area. The data regarding cargo vehicles is obtained using dedicated sensors and is used to develop the new traffic management system and logical model associated [5][6][7]. In some cases, the required data is obtained from external sources such as crowdsourced data to create freight corridors using the connection between vehicles and smart equipment installed on transport infrastructure [8].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research was guided to a traffic management of cargo flows in the BCP area. The data regarding cargo vehicles is obtained using dedicated sensors and is used to develop the new traffic management system and logical model associated [5][6][7]. In some cases, the required data is obtained from external sources such as crowdsourced data to create freight corridors using the connection between vehicles and smart equipment installed on transport infrastructure [8].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%