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ICIAP
2009
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
Towards a Subject-Centered Analysis for Automated Video Surveillance
In a typical video surveillance framework, a single camera or a set of cameras monitor a scene in which human activities are carried out. In this paper, we propose a complementary ...
Michela Farenzena, Loris Bazzani, Vittorio Murino,...
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JIRS
2007
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15 years 3 months ago
Optimal Camera Placement for Automated Surveillance Tasks
— Today, there are many opportunities to create vision-based intelligent systems that are human-centric. This is a very rich area because humans are very complex, and the number ...
Robert Bodor, Andrew Drenner, Paul R. Schrater, Ni...
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ICIP
2007
IEEE
16 years 5 months ago
Extrapolating Learned Manifolds for Human Activity Recognition
The problem of human activity recognition via visual stimuli can be approached using manifold learning, since the silhouette (binary) images of a person undergoing a smooth motion...
Tat-Jun Chin, Liang Wang, Konrad Schindler, David ...
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ICPR
2006
IEEE
16 years 4 months ago
Context Enhancement of Nighttime Surveillance by Image Fusion
In this paper, we propose a novel method of automatically combining images of a scene at different time intervals by image fusion. All the important information of the original lo...
Kaiqi Huang, Tieniu Tan, Yinghao Cai, Yunhong Wang
ICPR
2010
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Exploiting Visual Quasi-Periodicity for Automated Chewing Event Detection Using Active Appearance Models and Support Vector Mach
We present a method that automatically detects chewing events in surveillance video of a subject. Firstly, an Active Appearance Model (AAM) is used to track a subject’s face acr...
Steven Cadavid, Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb