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Clear Vision Through Fog: A Smart Way to Spot Traffic Objects
Saturday, June 21, 2025
It's interesting to note that the quality of the image doesn't always directly affect the detection accuracy. The relationship is more complex, especially in foggy conditions. To fully understand this, experiments were conducted on different datasets. These included synthetic fog, real-world adverse weather, normal weather, and varying fog concentrations. The results showed that the model is effective, generalizable, and robust.
The small model alone showed impressive results. On the Foggy Cityscapes dataset, it improved the mean average precision by 1. 4% with just 24. 6 GFLOPs. On the RTTS dataset, it reduced GFLOPs by 3. 8 and improved recall by 1. 1%. These numbers show that the model is efficient and effective, even in challenging conditions.
However, it's important to think critically about these results. While the improvements are notable, they are not huge. This suggests that there is still room for improvement in object detection methods for foggy weather. The complexity of traffic objects in such conditions means that there is always more work to be done.
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