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Live video footage from scene to aid helicopter emergency medical service dispatch: a feasibility study [PDF]

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, 2019
Background Obtaining accurate information from a 112 caller is key to correct tasking of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS). Being able to view the incident scene via video from a mobile phone may assist HEMS dispatch by providing more accurate
E. ter Avest   +8 more
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Emotion estimation from video footage with LSTM [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurorobotics
Emotion estimation is a field that has been studied for a long time, and several approaches using machine learning models exist. This article presents BlendFER-Lite, an LSTM model that uses Blendshapes from the MediaPipe library to analyze facial ...
Samer Attrah
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Crowd Violence Detection from Video Footage [PDF]

open access: yes2021 International Conference on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI), 2021
Surveillance systems currently deploy a variety of devices that can capture visual content (such as CCTV, body-worn cameras, and smartphone cameras), thus rendering the monitoring of the video footage obtained from multiple such devices a complex task.
Konstantinos Gkountakos   +2 more
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Data-Driven Curated Video Catalogs: Republishing Video Footage

open access: yesDiseña, 2021
This project illustrates data-driven curated video catalogs as an approach for the analysis of video footage. Having rich and diverse collections of videos as inputs, data-driven catalogs seek to identify common objects and reorganize them into thematic ...
Gabriele Colombo, Federica Bardelli
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Forensic video solution using facial feature‐based synoptic Video Footage Record

open access: yesIET Computer Vision, 2016
Person specific identification is an important problem in computer vision. However, forensic video analysis is the tool in surveillance applications, such as a specific person Video Footage Record can be used to help personalised monitoring.
Yogameena Balasubramanian   +2 more
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Analysing Civilian Video Footage for Enhanced Scientific Understanding of the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, Japan, with Implications for PNG and Pacific Islands

open access: yesGeosciences, 2023
Approximately 70% of global tsunamis are generated within the pan Pacific Ocean region. This paper reports on detailed analysis of civilian video footage from the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, Japan.
Caitlin Mcdonough-Margison   +2 more
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Assessing Downburst Kinematics Using Video Footage Analysis

open access: yesAtmosphere
Measurements of downburst outflows using standard meteorological instruments (e.g., anemometers) are rare due to their transient and localized nature. However, video recordings of such events are becoming more frequent.
Djordje Romanic   +1 more
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Cinema as ‘found’ footage in experimental Argentine video [PDF]

open access: yesNew Cinemas, 2015
Abstract This article explores the use of cinema in Argentine artists’ videos. In an age of open access to myriad moving images, the production, distribution and consumption of films and videos have reduced their costs and become a common popular activity.
exaly   +3 more sources

On the impurity of street-scene video footage [PDF]

open access: yes6th International Conference on Imaging for Crime Prevention and Detection (ICDP-15), 2015
In this paper, we present the technical challenges facing researchers in developing computer vision techniques to process street-scene videos from the wild. Video footage captured by surveillance CCTV cameras and hand-held devices such as mobile phones and body-mounted cameras worn by police officers pose particular difficulties.
Craig Henderson   +3 more
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Augmenting film and video footage with sensor data [PDF]

open access: yesSecond IEEE Annual Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2004. Proceedings of the, 2004
With the advent of tiny networked devices, Mark Weiser's vision of a world embedded with invisible computers is coming to age. Due to their small size and relative ease of deployment, sensor networks have been utilized by zoologists, seismologists and military personnel.
Norman Makoto Su   +5 more
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