Derby City Council, GB evaluated the potential for a smart street sign detection system
Derby City Council, GB Smart Street Sign Detection System
The city worked with Vaisala and ISS on a dash-mounted camera to capture road signs while in motion. A city inspector's vehicle gathered the data for analysis by Computer Vision software. Computer Vision created a map of road signs that can be used to identify missing or damaged signs in the future. Derby City Council hopes to replicate this process with existing cameras on waste collection vehicles for improved sign maintenance.
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Derby City Council is rolling out cutting edge smart technology to the city’s road network. The £52,484 project, awarded through a competition process from the Department of Transport, will use Com…
UK's Derby City Council piloting AI-based system to gather highways asset data | Traffic Technology Today
The UK Department for Transport (DfT) is funding a new project that will allow Derby City Council (DCC) to pilot the use of cutting edge smart technology to gather highway asset information on the city’s road network. The £52,484 (US$70,600) project in Derby, which was awarded funding through a competition process from the DfT, willRead More
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