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Color Segmentation on FPGA Using Minimum Distance Classifier for Automatic Road Sign Detection (2212.08657v1)

Published 12 Dec 2022 in eess.IV

Abstract: Classification is an important step in machine vision systems; it reveals the true identity of an object using features extracted in pre-processing steps. Practical usage requires the operation to be fast, energy efficient and easy to implement. In this paper, we present a design of the Minimum Distance Classifier based on an FPGA platform. It is optimized by the pipelined structure to strike a balance between device utilization and computational speed. In addition, the dimension of the feature space is modeled as a generic parameter, making it possible for the design to re-generate hardware to cope with feature space with arbitrary dimensions. Its primary application is demonstrated in color segmentation on FPGA in the form of efficient classification using color as a feature. This result is further extended by introducing a multi-class component labeling module to label the segmented color components and measure their geometric properties. The combination of these two modules can effectively detect road signs as the region of interests.

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