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Video Segmentation and Classification: Abdul Rahim Wasi Hussain Sami Ghaffar
Video Segmentation and Classification: Abdul Rahim Wasi Hussain Sami Ghaffar
Video Segmentation and Classification: Abdul Rahim Wasi Hussain Sami Ghaffar
Abdul Rahim
Wasi Hussain
Sami Ghaffar
January 2019
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INTRODUCTION
Autonomous Vehicles are widely anticipated to alleviate road congestion through higher
throughput, improve road safety by eliminating human error, and free drivers from the burden of
driving, allowing greater productivity and free of time .
In the Past a lot of costs have been served over this project since 1918 when for
the first time this incident took place. As research in the field of autonomous vehicles has
matured, a wide variety of impressive demonstrations have been made on full-scale vehicle
platforms. Autonomous driving on urban roads has seen tremendous progress in recent years.
Driving in urban environments has been of great interest to researchers due in part
to the high density of vehicles and various areas where specific rules that must be obeyed. Since
this project relates to the Video Segmentation which shows the most importance of this project
like the partitioning of objects simultaneously and , Most of the Researchers have said that
partitioning of objects basically relates to subtracting the foreground from the background pixels
that we would discuss further more
OBJECTIVES
OUTCOME
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The output of this project will
1. Blood bank For Automatic dispatch of blood from one side to another
BACKGROUND/LITERATURE REVIEW
Autonomous Cars can be referred to as the driverless cars, these cars can have the more pros
instead of cons such as it can reduce the road accident, increase the road efficiency and has the
positive impact on the environment. But for the past few years there have been many researches
took place in this field almost 19 universities in the Europe have took part in this and in the year
1995 there was once a successful milestone was achieved.
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Perception refers to as the ability to collect the Information and
then extracts the relevant Knowledge related to that , where as planning refers to as the ability to
make the best or the purposeful decision finally the control competency is referred to as when the
result is found by combining two search results
PROJECT METHODOLOGY
There are four major methodology that we are going to implement in terms of
autonomous vehicle rather it would increase more these methodology includes , Finding the best
routes for the vehicle, detecting the collision , collision avoiding if occurs, and Alarming The
Vehicle.
Now if we consider the block diagram than the the implementation includes a camera that
would send the captured video to the ->Video Receiver which the includes the concept of the
computer vision which obviously requires the amount of memory which is being connected
through a particular network (WIFI) with the database where it records each frame and retrieves
the Information
Further The Computer Vision Sends the Retrieved knowledge to the Decision System and
then to the Control Unit which Further breaks in to sub programs such as (Landing Gear, Speed
Control and Motor Control)
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PROJECT SCHEDULE
KEY MILESTONES
Key Milestones of the Project with dates
S.No Elapsed time since start of the project Milestone Deliverable
1 2 months Project Start-ups 3-Feb
3 month Information 5-May
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Gathering
7 months Implementation 6-Sept
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Phase
4 10 months Final Outcome 10-Oct
GANTT CHART
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SEMESTER 2 (Fall 2019)
RESOURSE ESTIMATION
Equipment Cost
Car 100000
Camera 10000
Laptop 40000
Software , Java , YOLO 2500
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REFERENCES
Joel Janaia,∗, Fatma G¨uneya,∗, Aseem Behla,∗, Andreas Geigera,ba Autonomous Vision
Group, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Spemannstr. 41, D-72076
T¨ubingen, Germany bComputer Vision and Geometry Group, ETH Z¨urich,
Universit¨atstrasse 6, CH-8092 Z¨urich, Switzerland
URL:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316270100_Computer_Vision_for_Auton
omous_Vehicles_Problems_Datasets_and_State-of-the-Art
Chenyi Chen
http://www.princeton.edu/~alaink/Orf467F14/Deep%20Driving.pdf
http://web.eecs.umich.edu/~jjcorso/r/supervoxels/files/CVPR14_videoseg_corso_introdu
ction.pdf
Perrzi.pdf