You can help train computers to recognize road users and prevent collisions

What if we could use technology to predict where vehicle collisions involving pedestrians and bicyclists will occur, then take steps to prevent them? Would you want to help? Well, now you can. This work is part of a multi-city, multi-organizational partnership called Video Analytics Towards Vision Zero.

As indicated in this ITE Journal Article, this technology development partnership aims to use footage from traffic cameras across North America to “teach” computers how to recognize near-miss collisions. Data from these machine learning systems will allow transportation engineers to predict where crashes will occur and take proactive measures to prevent them. 

Redmond is participating by contributing raw traffic video and helping to promote the analysis effort.

How You Can Help

The partnership invites public participation in the next project milestone – using crowdsourcing to analyze video and teach computers to identify a person in a wheelchair, on a bike or in a car, as well as patterns of movement in intersections.

The more volunteers who take part, the better computers will learn to recognize near-miss collisions.

Here’s how it works:

Volunteers will view a short clip of a pre-recorded traffic scene, then label and track the movement of each person or vehicle within the screen. By doing so, the computer can begin to distinguish a person walking, biking, or using a wheelchair; a bus or car; then recognize patterns of near misses.

Fair warning to potential volunteers – until you get accustomed to using the labeling tools, it may take you several minutes to complete the task – plan on at least five minutes or longer per task at the start. Once you master the image tracking tools, your speed will increase.

You can submit just one task, or complete as many as you’d like. 

PARTICIPATE HERE
INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO ON HOW TO HELP

For additional information on this partnership please contact Franz Loewenherz, project manager of the Video Analytics Towards Vision Zero Partnership, at +1-425-452-4077 or floewenherz@bellevuewa.gov.

 

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