YOLOv11-Based Detection of Indonesian Traffic Signs: Transfer Learning vs. From-Scratch Training
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Traffic Sign Detection, Transfer Learning, YOLO v11, Deep Learning, Indonesian Traffic DatasetAbstract
Traffic sign detection is a fundamental component in intelligent transportation systems (ITS), autonomous driving, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), enabling vehicles to interpret road conditions and enhance safety. Developing robust traffic sign detection models for specific regions requires high-quality, well-annotated local datasets, which are often challenging and costly to create. Even when such datasets are available, training deep learning models from scratch demands substantial computational resources and time. This study compares models trained from scratch and those using transfer learning based on the lightweight YOLOv11s architecture on an Indonesian traffic sign dataset. Evaluations using precision, recall, mean Average Precision at IoU 0.5 ([email protected]), and mean Average Precision across IoU thresholds 0.5 to 0.95 ([email protected]:0.95) demonstrate that the transfer learning model consistently outperforms the from-scratch model across all metrics. These findings highlight the effectiveness and efficiency of transfer learning for developing accurate and practical traffic sign detection systems adapted to local contexts.
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