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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2021.25.3.464

YOLO-based lane detection system  

Jeon, Sungwoo (Department of Computer Engineering, Paichai University)
Kim, Dongsoo (Department of Computer Engineering, Paichai University)
Jung, Hoekyung (Department of Computer Engineering, Paichai University)
Abstract
Automobiles have been used as simple means of transportation, but recently, as automobiles are rapidly becoming intelligent and smart, and automobile preferences are increasing, research on IT technology convergence is underway, requiring basic high-performance functions such as driver's convenience and safety. As a result, autonomous driving and semi-autonomous vehicles are developed, and these technologies sometimes deviate from lanes due to environmental problems, situations that cannot be judged by autonomous vehicles, and lane detectors may not recognize lanes. In order to improve the performance of lane departure from the lane detection system of autonomous vehicles, which is such a problem, this paper uses fast recognition, which is a characteristic of YOLO(You only look once), and is affected by the surrounding environment using CSI-Camera. We propose a lane detection system that recognizes the situation and collects driving data to extract the region of interest.
Keywords
Object recognition; Autonomous driving; CSI-Camera; YOLO;
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