Pothole detection and localisation from images using deep learning
Archit Dhiman,
Mohit Kumar,
Arun Kumar Yadav and
Divakar Yadav
International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences, 2025, vol. 17, issue 4, 357-370
Abstract:
The existence of potholes threatens road safety and contributes to a significant portion of accidents worldwide. It takes a lot of work to constantly patch potholes and keep track of when new ones appear. Our goal in this work is to create a pothole detection system that would make it simpler to accurately detect potholes from images. The system can potentially save human lives and assist the government authorities to fix the potholes. In order to achieve this objective, we first make use of a pre-trained deep learning model (VGG-16) and thereafter, propose a novel convolutional neural network (CNN) model. This work employs a publicly available dataset, Nienaber Potholes 2 (Complex), for experiments. The proposed model provides 98.87% accuracy on pothole classification task in images and outperforms recent state-of-the-art approaches in the literature. Further, since no past work has been done on this dataset to detect bounding boxes for potholes, we use YOLO-v3 and YOLO-v5 to generate bounding box predictions on this dataset and evaluate the results. The bounding box task achieves 83.23% mAP and 87.45% precision. Due to the absence of significant existing results, these results for bounding box prediction may be considered as a benchmark.
Keywords: pothole detection; pothole; convolutional neural network; CNN; bounding box; you only look once; YOLO; Nienaber. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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