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Intelligent video surveillance
Computer, 2012Safety and security reasons are pushing the growth of surveillance systems, for both prevention and forensic tasks. Unfortunately, most of the installed systems have recording capability only, with quality so poor that makes them completely unhelpful.
CUCCHIARA, Rita +2 more
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An Overview of Video Surveillance Approaches
2020 IEEE 14th International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC), 2020In this paper, we present an overview of video surveillance approaches that are more related to the Internet-of-things (IoT) paradigm. We describe the first model-based architectures, dealing with anomaly detection; then, we illustrate approaches which are focused on the efficient implementation of database systems; subsequently, we describe ...
Persia F, D'Auria D, Pilato G
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2007 IEEE Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance, 2007
Surveillance video is used in two key modes, watching for known threats in real-time and searching for events of interest after the fact. Typically, real-time alerting is a localized function, e.g. airport security center receives and reacts to a "perimeter breach alert", while investigations often tend to encompass a large number of geographically ...
Arun Hampapur +7 more
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Surveillance video is used in two key modes, watching for known threats in real-time and searching for events of interest after the fact. Typically, real-time alerting is a localized function, e.g. airport security center receives and reacts to a "perimeter breach alert", while investigations often tend to encompass a large number of geographically ...
Arun Hampapur +7 more
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2008 Sixth Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics & Image Processing, 2008
Video is a powerful tool to show various activities but generally we use still images to show a condensed video, which is problematic in viewing and comprehending. Thus, there is a need for a summarized surveillance video. A fundamental goal of any video summarization or synopsis technique with reference to a surveillance video is to reduce the Spatio ...
Vikas Choudhary, Anil Kumar Tiwari
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Video is a powerful tool to show various activities but generally we use still images to show a condensed video, which is problematic in viewing and comprehending. Thus, there is a need for a summarized surveillance video. A fundamental goal of any video summarization or synopsis technique with reference to a surveillance video is to reduce the Spatio ...
Vikas Choudhary, Anil Kumar Tiwari
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Video Surveillance of Medication Intake
2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006In the context of the growing proportion of seniors in the western world population and the efforts provided in home care services, we have developed a computer vision system for monitoring medication intake. The system detects automatically medication intake using a single low-cost webcam.
Myriam Valin +3 more
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Affordances in Video Surveillance
2015This paper articulates the concept of affordances use as the building block of an automated video surveillance system which learns and evolves over time. It grounds its arguments on the basis of a visual attention hardware and affordances.
Agheleh Yaghoobi +2 more
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Unsupervised Video Surveillance
2011This paper addresses the problem of automatically learning common behaviors from long time observations of a scene of interest, with the purpose of classifying actions and, possibly, detecting anomalies. Unsupervised learning is used as an effective way to extract information from the scene with a very limited intervention of the user.
NOCETI, NICOLETTA, ODONE, FRANCESCA
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Anomaly Detection in Surveillance Videos
2019 26th International Conference on High Performance Computing, Data and Analytics Workshop (HiPCW), 2019Every public or private area today is preferred to be under surveillance to ensure high levels of security. Since the surveillance happens round the clock, data gathered as a result is huge and requires a lot of manual work to go through every second of the recorded videos. This paper presents a system which can detect anomalous behaviors and alarm the
Anala M. R. +2 more
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Semantic video event search for surveillance video
2011 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops (ICCV Workshops), 2011We present a distributed framework of understanding, indexing, and searching complex events from large amounts of surveillance video content. Video events and relationships between scene entities are represented by Spatio-Temporal And-Or Graphs (ST-AOG) and inferred in a distributed computing system using a bottom-up top-down strategy.
Tae Eun Choe +5 more
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