1. Lane Detection System for Driver Assistance in Vehicles
- Author
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Mariano, Kauan Divino Pouso, Fernandes, Fernanda de Castro, Oliveira, Luan Gabriel Silva, Rodrigues, Lyan Eduardo Sakuno, and Brandão, Matheus Andrade
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
This work presents the development of a lane detection system aimed at assisting the driving of conventional and autonomous vehicles. The system was implemented using traditional computer vision techniques, focusing on robustness and efficiency to operate in real-time, even under adverse conditions such as worn-out lanes and weather variations. The methodology employs an image processing pipeline that includes camera calibration, distortion correction, perspective transformation, and binary image generation. Lane detection is performed using sliding window techniques and segmentation based on gradients and color channels, enabling the precise identification of lanes in various road scenarios. The results indicate that the system can effectively detect and track lanes, performing well under different lighting conditions and road surfaces. However, challenges were identified in extreme situations, such as intense shadows and sharp curves. It is concluded that, despite its limitations, the traditional computer vision approach shows significant potential for application in driver assistance systems and autonomous navigation, with room for future improvements.
- Published
- 2024