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Code and files of the deep learning model used to win the Nexar Traffic Light Recognition challenge
Recognizing Traffic Lights with Deep Learning
This repo contains the files used to train and run the classifier described in this blog post. This was done during a challenge by Nexar to recognize traffic lights based on images taken by their dashcam app.
Dependencies
Caffe with python bindings.
Directory contents:
/model
: contain a caffe deploy.prototxt file and three weights files. The three weights files are used together in a model ensemble.
/testing
: has jupyter notebook files that run the model and perform the weighted average.
/training
: contains the files needed to train the model (except the training data)
Training the model
The images were first converted to lmdb format and resized to 256x256 using this command:
GLOG_logtostderr=1 ~/caffe/build/tools/convert_imageset \
--resize_height=256 --resize_width=256 --shuffle \
~/nexar/images/ \
~/nexar/labels_test.txt \
~/nexar/lmdb/test_lmdb
Each model has a directory in training
with some or all of the following files:
solver.prototxt caffe solver file
solver_p2.prototxt caffe solver file with lower base learning rate
train_val.prototxt network training file
rotation_layer.py python caffe layer for data augmentation with rotation
squeeze_net_manual_scratch__os
was training from scratch. The other two models were fine-tuning from weights trained on ImageNet. The weights file is named squeezenet_v1.0.caffemodel
.