Detection of Pothole by Applying Convolutional Neural Network and Random Forest Techniques

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Mukesh Kumar Tripathi, SK Prashanth, Shivakumar Swamy N, Erappa G, Manohar koli, Niranjan R Chougala

Abstract

Roads are essential for daily transportation worldwide, but their aging and usage patterns can cause deterioration of the road surface, leading to a decline in quality. This deterioration often results in the formation of potholes and cracks on the roads, which can cause damage to vehicles or pose a physical danger to occupants, particularly in underdeveloped countries. Identifying potholes in real-time can help drivers avoid them and prevent accidents. Furthermore, recording their locations and sharing them can assist other drivers and road maintenance organizations take prompt corrective measures. In our attempt to address the issue of pothole detection, we aim to combine the latest technological advancements. We aim to develop practical, reliable, adaptable, and modular solutions. To achieve this, we will compare the performance of Random Forest, a machine learning model, with CNN, a deep learning model, in detecting potholes. We will train these models using multiple datasets and analyse their performance to determine their effectiveness in pothole detection.

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Mukesh Kumar Tripathi, et al. (2023). Detection of Pothole by Applying Convolutional Neural Network and Random Forest Techniques. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(9), 401–409. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i9.8821
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Mukesh Kumar Tripathi, SK Prashanth, Shivakumar Swamy N, Erappa G, Manohar koli, Niranjan R Chougala

Mukesh Kumar Tripathi*1, SK Prashanth2, Shivakumar Swamy N3, Erappa G4, Manohar koli5,

Niranjan R Chougala6

1Department of Computer Science & Engineering,

 Vardhaman College of Engineering, Hyderabad, India

Email: mukeshtripathi016@gmail.com

2Department of Information Technology,

 Vasavi College of Engineering, Hyderabad, India

Email: sksspa21@gmail.com

3Department of Computer Science and Engineering,

R.R Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, India

Email: nsshivakumar519@gmail.com

4Department of Information Science and Engineering,

R.R Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, India

Email: erappa.uppar@gmail.com

5Department of Computer Science,

 Karnataka University Dharwad, India

Email: koli.manohar@gmail.com

6Department of Computer Science and Engineering,

R.R Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, India

Email: drnrchougala@gmail.com