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A Browsing and Retrieval System for Driving Data
Naito, Masashi
39924
Miyajima, Chiyomi
39925
Nishino, Takanori
39926
Kitaoka, Norihide
39927
Takeda, Kazuya
39928
With the increased presence and recent advances of drive recorders, rich driving data that include video, vehicle acceleration signals, driver speech, GPS data, and several sensor signals can be continuously recorded and stored. These advances enable researchers to study driving behavior more extensively for traffic safety. However, increasing the variety and the amount of driving data complicates the simultaneous browsing of various data and finding desired data from large databases. In this study, we develop a browsing and retrieval system for driving data that provides a multi-modal data browser, query- and similarity-based retrieval functions, and a fast browsing function that skips redundant scenes. For sharing data with several users, this system can be used via networks from PCs or smartphones, This system uses a time-series active search, which has been successfully used for fast search of audio and video data, as its retrieval function algorithm. In a few seconds, this system can retrieve driving scenes that are similar to an input scene from 80,000 scenes. Retrieval performance was compared in various retrieval conditions by changing the codebook size of the vector quantization for the histogram features and a combination of driving signals. Experimental results showed that more than 97% retrieval performance was achieved for driving behaviors of left/right turns and curves using a combination of such complementary information as steering angles and lateral acceleration. We also compared the proposed method to a conventional image-based retrieval method using subjective similarity scores of driving scenes. Our proposed system retrieved similar scenes with about a 75% retrieval performance that was five points higher than a conventional image-based retrieval method. It is because image-based method is sensitive to changes of image in the area except in the region of interest for driving data retrieval. The fast browsing function also skipped scenes that could not be skipped by an image-based method.
journal article
IEEE
2010-06-21
application/pdf
IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV)
1159
1165
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IVS.2010.5547999
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/14602
1931-0587
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/12712/files/1055.pdf
eng
https://doi.org/10.1109/IVS.2010.5547999
978-1-4244-7866-8
© 2010 IEEE. Reprinted, with permission, from Masashi Naito; Chiyomi Miyajima; Takanori Nishino; Norihide Kitaoka; Kazuya Takeda, A Browsing and Retrieval System for Driving Data, Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), 2010 IEEE, Jun/2010