Weaddress the issue ofEuclideanpath mu& ling ina single camerafor activity monitoring in a multi-camera video surveillance system m e paperpmposes a novel linear solufwnro aut...
Video surveillance systems produce huge amounts of data for storage and display. Long-term human monitoring of the acquired video is impractical and ineffective. Automatic abnorma...
We propose a novel approach to understanding
activities from their partial observations monitored through
multiple non-overlapping cameras separated by unknown time
gaps. In our...
This paper addresses the discovery of activities and learns the underlying processes that govern their occurrences over time in complex surveillance scenes. To this end, we propos...
We present a method for modeling a scene that is observed by a moving camera, where only a portion of the scene is visible at any time. This method uses mixture models to represen...