International Journal of Neutrosophic Science IJNS 2690-6805 2692-6148 10.54216/IJNS https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/2553 2020 2020 Golden Jackal Optimization with Neutrosophic Rule-Based Classification System for Enhanced Traffic Sign Detection Department of Computer Science, College of Computer Engineering and Sciences, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, P.O. BOX 16273, Al-Kharj, ZIP 3963, Saudi Arabia. Mohammed Mohammed Traffic signs detection is a critical function of automatic driving and assisted driving is a significant part of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (CITS). The drivers can obtain the data attained via automated traffic sign detection to improve the comfort and security of motor vehicle driving and regulate the behaviors of drivers.  Recently, deep learning (DL) has been utilized in the fields of traffic sign detection and achieve better results. But there are two major problems in traffic sign recognition to be immediately resolved. Some false sign is always detected due to the interference caused by bad weather, and illumination variation. Some traffic signs of smaller size are increasingly complex to identify than larger size hence the smaller traffic signs go unnoticed. The objective is to achieve the accuracy and robustness of traffic sign detection for detecting smaller traffic signs in a complex environment. Thus, the study presents a Golden Jackal Optimization with Neutrosophic Rule-Based Classification System (GJO-NRCS) technique for Enhanced Traffic Sign Detection. The GJO-NRCS technique aims to detect the presence of distinct types of traffic signs. In the GJO-NRCS technique, DenseNet201 model is exploited for feature extraction process and the GJO algorithm is used for hyperparameter tuning process. For final recognition of traffic signals, the GJO-NRCS technique applies NRCS technique. The simulation values of the GJO-NRCS method can be examined using benchmark dataset. The experimental results inferred that the GJO-NRCS method reaches high efficiency than other techniques. 2024 2024 29 40 10.54216/IJNS.230403 https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/21/show/2553