A problem of major interest for local governmental authorities is the monitoring of the number of cars invading the streets and the open parking lots. Different technologies have been used for such purpose. An emerging one is based on the use of remotely sensed images of very high spatial resolution, in particular those acquired from unmanned aerial vehicles. In this paper, we present a method to count objects in urban environments, with a focus on cars. It relies on an opportune sequence of processing and analysis steps so that to handle images of very few centimeters of resolution. Experimental results on real images are reported and discussed. © 2013 IEEE.

An Object Detection Technique for Very High Resolution Remote Sensing Images

Moranduzzo, Thomas;Melgani, Farid
2013-01-01

Abstract

A problem of major interest for local governmental authorities is the monitoring of the number of cars invading the streets and the open parking lots. Different technologies have been used for such purpose. An emerging one is based on the use of remotely sensed images of very high spatial resolution, in particular those acquired from unmanned aerial vehicles. In this paper, we present a method to count objects in urban environments, with a focus on cars. It relies on an opportune sequence of processing and analysis steps so that to handle images of very few centimeters of resolution. Experimental results on real images are reported and discussed. © 2013 IEEE.
2013
8th International Workshop on Systems, Signal Processing and their Applications WoSSPA-2013
New York
IEEE
Moranduzzo, Thomas; Melgani, Farid
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