Cameras on all 6,000 public buses here could in the future be part of a network used to detect traffic offences, after the Land Transport Authority (LTA) issued a call for proposals for such a video analytics system. The authority is looking to detect traffic violations...
LTA also hopes to detect pedestrians who are crossing at undesignated crossings, and identify areas with a large number of pedestrians.Cameras on all 6,000 public buses here could in the future be part of a network used to detect traffic offences, after the Land Transport Authority issued a call for proposals for such a video analytics system.
Besides detecting traffic offences, LTA also wants the new system to use bus cameras to spot infrastructural defects on the roads and surrounding areas, and to improve the authority’s operational response time. Submitted proposals should include the use of artificial intelligence to scan and automatically detect various offences and infrastructural defects.
Shortlisted companies will have to conduct live demonstrations of their proposals and, if selected, will need to do a further proof-of-concept test that will last four months. He added that the authority will assess the feasibility and reliability of the proposed solutions before determining subsequent steps.Professor Pradeep Varakantham, director of the Singapore Management University’s collaborative, robust and explainable AI-based decision-making lab, said the proposed solution may face difficulty in differentiating visual clutter – generated from the continuous movement of people and vehicles on the roads – from an offence or defect.
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