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Research on Fast Pedestrian Detection Algorithm Based on Autoencoding Neural Network and AdaBoost

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  • Hongzhi Zhou
  • Gan Yu
  • Wei Wang

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In order to solve the problem of low accuracy of pedestrian detection of real traffic cameras and high missed detection rate of small target pedestrians, this paper combines autoencoding neural network and AdaBoost to construct a fast pedestrian detection algorithm. Aiming at the problem that a single high-level output feature map has insufficient ability to express pedestrian features and existing methods cannot effectively select appropriate multilevel features, this paper improves the traditional AdaBoost algorithm structure, that is, the sample weight update formula and the strong classifier output formula are reset, and the two-input AdaBoost-DBN classification algorithm is proposed. Moreover, in view of the problem that the fusion video is not smoothly played, this paper considers the motion information of the video object, performs pixel interpolation by motion compensation, and restores the frame rate of the original video by reconstructing the dropped interframe image. Through experimental research, we can see that the algorithm constructed in this paper has a certain effect.

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  • Hongzhi Zhou & Gan Yu & Wei Wang, 2021. "Research on Fast Pedestrian Detection Algorithm Based on Autoencoding Neural Network and AdaBoost," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-17, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5548476
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5548476
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