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UAV-based road traffic state monitoring and analysis have become a hotspot in current research, where road region detection serves as the prerequisite for the aforementioned applications. This paper proposes a UAV-driven edge-based lane-detection system, and a lane line semantic segmentation, modeling and road-region-detection method. Firstly, a lightweight lane line semantic segmentation model LSLNet is presented, where the strip- aware multi-branch depthwise operator (SMDO) and the Sobel-based feature-fusion scheme (SFFS) are used in conjunction to improve feature representation ability under low computational overheads. Furthermore, the segmented lane line mask is quantified into a parametric form and the lane-level road regions are constructed by lane line spatial geometric distribution. Finally, to evaluate the performance of the proposed method, an experiment is conducted using the self-constructed UAV-Laneline3K and UAV-Roadregion200 datasets. The experimental results show that LSLNet achieves 82.73% F1-score and 72.06% mIoU on the lane line semantic segmentation task, which runs at 82 FPS with merely 0.09M parameters and 13.0 GFLOPs. For road region detection, the mIoU and F1-score reach 97.62% and 98.86%, respectively. The results demonstrate that the proposed method enables accurate and robust road region detection in complex road environments with low computational costs.
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