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Intelligent Collaborative Surveillance System

2013 International Conference on Advances in Technology and Engineering (ICATE), 2013
The problem addressed by the paper is the redundancy that is inherent in most of the present video surveillance systems which rely on centralized monitoring of video streams, wherein each camera feed is treated as an isolated stream. The paper discusses a new surveillance strategy and its implementation, in which multiple cameras work in a ...
P. N. Pavan Kumar   +4 more
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CityPro: city-surveillance collaborative platform

International Journal of Big Data Intelligence, 2017
Day by day, modern cities face a big challenge in terms of public safety and security. In the city, the surveillance systems mostly use video surveillance techniques, they incorporate thousands of cameras and relay to high-speed networking infrastructures.
Hamid Mcheick   +2 more
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Evaluation of Collaborative Video Surveillance Platform

Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Distributed Smart Camera, 2016
This paper evaluates a new video surveillance platform presented in a previous study, through an abandoned object detection task. The proposed platform has a function of automated detection and alerting, which is still a big challenge for a machine algorithm due to its recall-precision tradeoff problem.
Susumu Saito   +3 more
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Collaborative Mobile Surveillance System for Smart Cities

2020 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI), 2020
In this poster, we design the Collaborative Mobile Surveillance System (CMSS) integrating vehicles and Internet of Things (IoT), for an intelligent and near real-time safety management. The system, consisting of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and network communication methods, aims to improve the sense of safety for drivers in smart cities. The CMSS will
Laisa C. C. De Biase   +4 more
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Infection surveillance scheme: collaborative working practices

British Journal of Nursing, 2001
This article describes the development of the Nosocomial Infection National Surveillance Scheme. Doctors and nurses are expected to collaborate and work together in order to improve patient care. Guidelines on infection control in hospitals include the need for infection control teams to carry out surveillance and feed back the results to doctors so ...
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THE MURIDS: SURVEILLANCE AND COLLABORATION

The Journal of African History, 1999
At the beginning of the twentieth century Muslim societies of northern Senegal and southern Mauritania moved slowly but surely into relations of accommodation with the French colonial regime. The process was led by marabouts, persons who combined various forms of Islamic learning and saintliness.
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Recent Advances in Distributed Collaborative Surveillance

2000
In Carnegie Mellon University’s CyberScout project, we are developing mobile and stationary sentries capable of autonomous reconnaissance and surveillance. In this paper, we describe recent advances in the areas of efficient perception algorithms (detection, classification, and correspondence) and mission planning.
Saptharishi, Mahesh   +6 more
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A collaborative surveillance system for role identification

2009 13th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design, 2009
Many works of conventional surveillance have focused on people tracking, behavior or event detection, gait or face based recognition, etc. However, role identification is also very important in video surveillance but usually paid less attention. In this paper, we propose a collaborative multi-camera system to identify people with specific roles using a
null Anlong Ming, null Huadong Ma
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Collaborative sequential detection in surveillance sensor networks

2013 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 2013
Target detection is an important problem in wireless sensor networks where a number of sensors form a network to detect the presence or absence of a certain target or event. Data fusion is a potential method broadly used to improve detection performance when the sampling data are noisy.
Tai-Lin Chin   +4 more
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When collaborative is not collaborative: Supporting student learning through self-surveillance

International Journal of Educational Research, 2010
Abstract Collaborative learning has been widely endorsed in education. This qualitative research examines instances of collaborative learning during mathematics that were seen to be predominantly non-collaborative despite the pedagogical efforts and intentions of the teacher and the task.
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