Instructions to use dronefreak/lisa-yolo11x with libraries, inference providers, notebooks, and local apps. Follow these links to get started.
- Libraries
- ultralytics
How to use dronefreak/lisa-yolo11x with ultralytics:
# Couldn't find a valid YOLO version tag. # Replace XX with the correct version. from ultralytics import YOLOvXX model = YOLOvXX.from_pretrained("dronefreak/lisa-yolo11x") source = 'http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg' model.predict(source=source, save=True) - Notebooks
- Google Colab
- Kaggle
YOLOv11x Finetuned on LISA Traffic Lights
Fine-tuned YOLOv11x object detector on the LISA Traffic Lights benchmark dataset, trained and evaluated as part of DetectionBench -- a framework for reproducibly benchmarking modern object detectors with identical training recipes and evaluation metrics across multiple real-world datasets.
Detection Showcase
Performance
| Metric | Score (%) |
|---|---|
| mAP@50 | 26.4 |
| mAP@50-95 | 13.09 |
| Precision | 53.98 |
| Recall | 24.38 |
| F1 Score | 33.59 |
| Parameters | 57.0M |
| FLOPs | 196.0B |
Evaluation Protocol
Metrics reported in this model card are computed on the LISA Traffic Lights test split, using DetectionBench's standard evaluation pipeline (detectionbench-evaluate).
LISA Traffic Lights Model Zoo
Every model DetectionBench has trained and evaluated on LISA Traffic Lights so far, for full transparency -- see DetectionBench for the smaller, curated comparison set used on the project README.
| Model | mAP@50 | mAP@50-95 | Precision | Recall |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RF-DETR Medium | 33.01 | 14.12 | 69.37 | 58.28 |
| RF-DETR Small | 32.7 | 15.11 | 69.7 | 53.9 |
| YOLOv26m | 29.08 | 13.68 | 43.79 | 29.71 |
| YOLOv26x | 28.92 | 14.09 | 43.59 | 26.96 |
| RF-DETR Nano | 27.47 | 12.16 | 74.96 | 52.57 |
| YOLOv26l | 27.28 | 13.54 | 41.42 | 27.99 |
| YOLOv26s | 26.91 | 12.82 | 42.47 | 26.43 |
| YOLOv11x | 26.4 | 13.09 | 53.98 | 24.38 |
| YOLOv8m | 25.07 | 11.91 | 38.16 | 25.15 |
| YOLOv26n | 23.74 | 10.57 | 37.23 | 25.7 |
Per-Class Performance
| Class | mAP@50 | mAP@50-95 |
|---|---|---|
| go | 60.86 | 31.26 |
| goForward | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| goLeft | 6.03 | 1.88 |
| stop | 50.67 | 25.04 |
| stopLeft | 19.8 | 11.44 |
| warning | 47.43 | 22.0 |
| warningLeft | 0.02 | 0.01 |
Evaluation Visualizations
Precision-Recall Curve
F1 Curve
Confusion Matrix
Dataset
This model was trained on LISA Traffic Lights. For the full dataset description, provenance, license, and citation, see the dataset card:
https://huggingface.co/datasets/dronefreak/LISA-Traffic-Lights
Classes
- go
- goForward
- goLeft
- stop
- stopLeft
- warning
- warningLeft
Usage
Install Dependencies
pip install ultralytics huggingface_hub
Load Model from Hugging Face
from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download
from ultralytics import YOLO
weights = hf_hub_download(
repo_id="dronefreak/lisa-yolo11x",
filename="best.pt"
)
model = YOLO(weights)
Run Inference
results = model.predict(
source="image.jpg",
conf=0.25
)
results[0].show()
Training Configuration
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Dataset | LISA Traffic Lights |
| Framework | Ultralytics YOLO |
| Training Toolkit | DetectionBench |
| Epochs (configured max) | 500 |
| Epochs (actually trained) | 128 |
| Early Stopping Patience | 100 |
| Batch Size | 32 |
| Image Size | 640 |
| Optimizer | auto |
| Initial Learning Rate | 0.001 |
| Seed | 0 |
Repository Contents
best.pt
results.csv
args.yaml
BoxPR_curve.png
BoxF1_curve.png
confusion_matrix.png
val_batch0_pred.jpg
lisa_yolo11x_showcase.jpg
README.md
Related Resources
- LISA Traffic Lights dataset card on Hugging Face
- DetectionBench -- reproducible benchmarks for modern object detectors on real-world datasets
Training Framework
This model was trained using DetectionBench, an open-source framework for benchmarking object detectors across multiple real-world datasets with a common pipeline.
Features include:
- A dataset-adapter registry for converting real-world datasets into a canonical format
- Identical training/evaluation recipes across model families (Ultralytics YOLO/RT-DETR, RF-DETR)
- Hardware profiling (latency, FPS, VRAM, parameters, FLOPs)
- One-command reproducibility via versioned Hydra configs
If you find this model useful, please consider starring the repository.
Known Limitations
- Rare/underrepresented arrow classes (
goForward,goLeft,stopLeft,warningLeft) have far fewer training examples than the basego/stop/warningclasses and correspondingly lower detection accuracy across every model in this zoo. - Sequential dashcam video frames mean visually similar consecutive frames can appear within the same split; performance on genuinely novel scenes may differ from the reported test-split numbers.
- Trained and evaluated only on San Diego daytime/nighttime driving sequences (Pacific Beach, La Jolla); generalization to different traffic-light hardware, road layouts, or camera setups is untested.
- Small, distant traffic lights are harder to detect reliably, consistent with general small-object detection challenges.
Citation
If you use this model in your research, please consider citing:
- The LISA Traffic Lights dataset (see below)
- The original YOLOv11x architecture (see below)
- The other model architectures shown in the Model Zoo/External Comparison tables above, if you reference their results
- DetectionBench, the training/evaluation framework used to produce this checkpoint
@article{jensen2016vision,
title={Vision for looking at traffic lights: Issues, survey, and perspectives},
author={Jensen, Morten Born{\o} and Philipsen, Mark Philip and M{\o}gelmose, Andreas and Moeslund, Thomas Baltzer and Trivedi, Mohan Manubhai},
journal={IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems},
volume={17},
number={7},
pages={1800--1815},
year={2016},
doi={10.1109/TITS.2015.2509509},
publisher={IEEE}
}
@inproceedings{philipsen2015traffic,
title={Traffic light detection: A learning algorithm and evaluations on challenging dataset},
author={Philipsen, Mark Philip and Jensen, Morten Born{\o} and M{\o}gelmose, Andreas and Moeslund, Thomas B and Trivedi, Mohan M},
booktitle={Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2015 IEEE 18th International Conference on},
pages={2341--2345},
year={2015},
organization={IEEE}
}
No official YOLO11 research paper has been published by Ultralytics; the most commonly cited independent architectural analysis is used instead:
@article{khanam2024yolov11,
title={YOLOv11: An Overview of the Key Architectural Enhancements},
author={Khanam, Rahima and Hussain, Muhammad},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.17725},
year={2024}
}
Other architectures compared against on LISA Traffic Lights in this model card:
RF-DETR
@inproceedings{robinson2026rfdetr,
title = {RF-DETR: Real-Time Detection Transformer},
author = {Robinson, Isaac and Robicheaux, Peter and Popov, Matvei and Ramanan, Deva and Peri, Neehar},
booktitle = {International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR)},
year = {2026},
url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.09554}
}
@article{oquab2023dinov2,
title={DINOv2: Learning Robust Visual Features without Supervision},
author={Oquab, Maxime and Darcet, Timoth{\'e}e and Moutakanni, Theo and Vo, Huy and Szafraniec, Marc and Khalidov, Vasil and Fernandez, Pierre and Haziza, Daniel and Massa, Francisco and El-Nouby, Alaaeldin and others},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.07193},
year={2023}
}
YOLOv26
@article{jocher2026yolo26,
title={Ultralytics YOLO26: Unified Real-Time End-to-End Vision Models},
author={Jocher, Glenn and Qiu, Jing and Liu, Mengyu and Lyu, Shuai and Akyon, Fatih Cagatay and Kalfaoglu, Muhammet Esat},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.03748},
year={2026}
}
YOLOv8
No official YOLOv8 research paper has been published by Ultralytics; this is their own recommended software citation instead:
@software{jocher2023yolov8,
author = {Glenn Jocher and Ayush Chaurasia and Jing Qiu},
title = {Ultralytics YOLOv8},
version = {8.0.0},
year = {2023},
url = {https://github.com/ultralytics/ultralytics},
license = {AGPL-3.0}
}
@software{Saksena_DetectionBench_2026,
author = {Saksena, Saumya Kumaar},
title = {DetectionBench: Reproducible Benchmarks for Modern Object Detectors on Real-World Datasets},
url = {https://github.com/dronefreak/DetectionBench},
year = {2026}
}
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Evaluation results
- mAP@50 (test split) on LISA Traffic LightsDetectionBench26.400
- mAP@50-95 (test split) on LISA Traffic LightsDetectionBench13.090
- Precision (test split) on LISA Traffic LightsDetectionBench53.980
- Recall (test split) on LISA Traffic LightsDetectionBench24.380


