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CCSPNet-Joint: Efficient Joint Training Method for Traffic Sign Detection Under Extreme Conditions

Haoqin Hong Yue Zhou Xiangyu Shu Xiaofang Hu

CCSPNet-Joint: Efficient Joint Training Method for Traffic Sign Detection Under Extreme Conditions

Abstract

Traffic sign detection is an important research direction in intelligent driving. Unfortunately, existing methods often overlook extreme conditions such as fog, rain, and motion blur. Moreover, the end-to-end training strategy for image denoising and object detection models fails to utilize inter-model information effectively. To address these issues, we propose CCSPNet, an efficient feature extraction module based on Contextual Transformer and CNN, capable of effectively utilizing the static and dynamic features of images, achieving faster inference speed and providing stronger feature enhancement capabilities. Furthermore, we establish the correlation between object detection and image denoising tasks and propose a joint training model, CCSPNet-Joint, to improve data efficiency and generalization. Finally, to validate our approach, we create the CCTSDB-AUG dataset for traffic sign detection in extreme scenarios. Extensive experiments have shown that CCSPNet achieves state-of-the-art performance in traffic sign detection under extreme conditions. Compared to end-to-end methods, CCSPNet-Joint achieves a 5.32% improvement in precision and an 18.09% improvement in mAP@.5.

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Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
traffic-sign-detection-on-cctsdb-augYOLO-CCSPNet
Averaged Precision: 0.917
avg-mAP (0.1-0.5): 0.861
traffic-sign-detection-on-cctsdb-augCCSPNet-Joint
Averaged Precision: 0.951
avg-mAP (0.1-0.5): 0.914
traffic-sign-detection-on-cctsdb2021YOLO-CCSPNet
mAP@0.5: 95.8

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