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Car Detection in Low Resolution Aerial Image
Author(s) -
Tao Zhao,
Ramakant Nevatia
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1109/iccv.2001.10087
We present a system to detect passenger cars in aerial images where cars appear as small objects. We pose this as a 3D object recognition problem to account for the variation in viewpoint and the shadow. We started from psychological tests to nd important features for human detection of cars. Based on these observations, we selected the boundary of the car body, the boundary of the front windshield, and the shadow as the features. Some of these features are a ected by the intensity of the car and whether or not there is a shadow along it. This information is represented in the structure of the Bayesian network that we use to integrate all features. Experiments show very promising results even on some very challenging images.

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