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Pedestrian Detection for Android Mobile Devices
Author(s) -
Jing Li,
Fang Qu,
Yingdong Ma
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
destech transactions on computer science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2475-8841
DOI - 10.12783/dtcse/csae2017/17532
Subject(s) - computer science , android (operating system) , pedestrian detection , mobile device , artificial intelligence , mobile phone , sliding window protocol , object detection , android application , face detection , computer vision , pedestrian , feature extraction , real time computing , segmentation , facial recognition system , engineering , operating system , window (computing) , transport engineering
With the popularity of Android mobile devices and rapid development of hardware performance, more computer vision algorithms can be implemented on Android mobile devices, such as object detection, face recognition, etc. This paper focuses on the problem of implementing pedestrian detection on Android mobile devices. Recently, the commonly used pedestrian detection algorithm is based on sliding window strategy which uses single or multi-features, such as HOG and Channel features. Due to the resource limitation of mobile devices, in this paper, we use HOG and LBP joint feature to achieve pedestrian detection. In order to improve the efficiency of the algorithm, we use the spatial pooling algorithm to process the HOG-LBP joint feature. Experiments on the Android mobile phone shows that this method not only has competitive accuracy but also improves the pedestrian detection efficiency on both INRIA dataset and mobile phone images.

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