Abstract
Worker safety at construction sites is a growing concern for many construction industries. Wearing safety helmets can reduce injuries to workers at construction sites, but due to various reasons, safety helmets are not always worn properly. Hence, a computer vision-based automatic safety helmet detection system is extremely important. Many researchers have developed machine and deep learning-based helmet detection systems, but few have focused on helmet detection at construction sites. This paper presents a You Only Look Once (YOLO)-based real-time computer vision-based automatic safety helmet detection system at a construction site. YOLO architecture is high-speed and can process 45 frames per second, making YOLO-based architectures feasible to use in real-time safety helmet detection. A benchmark dataset containing 5000 images of hard hats was used in this study, which was further divided in a ratio of 60:20:20 (%) for training, testing, and validation, respectively. The experimental results showed that the YOLOv5x architecture achieved the best mean average precision (mAP) of 92.44%, thereby showing excellent results in detecting safety helmets even in low-light conditions.
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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