Journal of Applied Data Sciences
Vol 7, No 1: January 2026

EagleEyes: An Artificial Intelligence-Based Approach for Automatic Traffic Violation Detection Using Deep Learning

Gata, Windu (Unknown)
Haris, Muhammad (Unknown)
Prasetiyowati, Maria Irmina (Unknown)
Harianto, Sony (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Dec 2025

Abstract

Rapid urbanization and the advancement of smart city programs in Indonesia necessitate intelligent, automated solutions for traffic monitoring and law enforcement. This study introduces EagleEyes, an artificial intelligence–based framework designed for automatic detection of multiple traffic violations by integrating the YOLOv8 deep learning architecture with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for vehicle license plate identification. YOLOv8 was selected due to its anchor-free design, decoupled detection head, and enhanced feature fusion modules, which collectively improve detection accuracy, convergence speed, and small-object recognition compared to YOLOv5 and YOLOv7, while maintaining lightweight computational efficiency suitable for real-time applications. The proposed system was trained on a multi-class dataset representing common Indonesian violations, including seat belt non-compliance, helmet absence, motorcycle overcapacity, and unreadable license plates. Experimental results demonstrate robust performance, achieving a precision of 0.91, recall of 0.92, and mean average precision (mAP@0.5) of 0.96 at the optimal epoch, with an average inference speed of 25 frames per second and total training time of approximately 15 minutes on an NVIDIA RTX GPU. The OCR module attained an average recognition accuracy of 98.7%, although its performance decreased for vehicles captured beyond a five-meter distance due to reduced clarity and illumination inconsistencies. Implemented as a web-based application using the Flask framework, EagleEyes enables flexible browser-based visualization, and can be seamlessly integrated into Indonesia’s Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) infrastructure. Overall, the system demonstrates high potential to enhance smart city traffic management through scalable, AI-driven, and ethically responsible automation.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JADS

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT Control & Systems Engineering Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management

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