Attentional Road Safety Networks

12 Dec 2018  ·  Sonu Gupta, Deepak Srivatsav, A. V. Subramanyam, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru ·

Road safety mapping using satellite images is a cost-effective but a challenging problem for smart city planning. The scarcity of labeled data, misalignment and ambiguity makes it hard for supervised deep networks to learn efficient embeddings in order to classify between safe and dangerous road segments. In this paper, we address the challenges using a region guided attention network. In our model, we extract global features from a base network and augment it with local features obtained using the region guided attention network. In addition, we perform domain adaptation for unlabeled target data. In order to bridge the gap between safe samples and dangerous samples from source and target respectively, we propose a loss function based on within and between class covariance matrices. We conduct experiments on a public dataset of London to show that the algorithm achieves significant results with the classification accuracy of 86.21%. We obtain an increase of 4% accuracy for NYC using domain adaptation network. Besides, we perform a user study and demonstrate that our proposed algorithm achieves 23.12% better accuracy compared to subjective analysis.

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