Object Detection for Night Vision using Deep Learning Algorithms

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Volume-71 Issue-2
Year of Publication : 2023
Authors : Dipali Bhabad, Surabhi Kadam, Tejal Malode, Girija Shinde, Dipak Bage
DOI :  10.14445/22312803/IJCTT-V71I2P113

How to Cite?

Dipali Bhabad, Surabhi Kadam, Tejal Malode, Girija Shinde, Dipak Bage, "Object Detection for Night Vision using Deep Learning Algorithms," International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology, vol. 71, no. 2, pp. 87-92, 2023. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22312803/IJCTT-V71I2P113

Abstract
Abnormal activity detection plays a very important role in surveillance applications. The existing research on surveillance for daytime has achieved better performance by detecting and tracking objects using deep learning algorithms. However, it is difficult to achieve the same performance for night vision mainly due to low illumination. Deep learning is a powerful machine learning technique in which the object detector automatically learns image features required for detection tasks. It is required to generate a model that detects objects under low illumination. The approach is to use thermal infrared images and detect external objects, if any, and classify whether it is human or animal in an isolation area. With the rapid growth of deep learning, more efficient techniques will be implemented to solve the problems of object detection using neural networks and deep learning.

Keywords
Object Detection, RetinaNet, SSD, Thermal Infrared Images, YOLO.

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