HD-maps are one of the core components of the self-driving pipeline. Despite the effort of many companies to develop a completely independent vehicle, many state-of-the-art solutions rely on high-definition maps of the environment for localization and navigation. Nevertheless, the creation process of such maps can be complex and error-prone or expensive if performed ad-hoc surveys. For this reason, robust automated solutions are required. One fundamental component of an high-definition map is traffic lights. In particular, traffic light detection has been a well-known problem in the autonomous driving field. Still, the focus has always been on the light state, not the features (i.e., shape, orientation, pictogram). This work presents a pipeline for lights HD-map creation designed to provide accurate georeferenced position and description of all traffic lights seen by a camera mounted on a surveying vehicle. Our algorithm considers consecutive detection of the same light and uses Kalman filtering techniques to provide each target's smoother and more precise position. Our pipeline has been validated for the detection and mapping task using the state-of-the-art dataset DriveU Traffic Light Dataset. The results show that our model is robust even with noisy GPS data. Moreover, for the detection task, we highlight how our model can correctly identify even far-away targets which are not labeled in the original dataset.
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