Video-Based Surveillance Systems Computer Vision and Distributed Processing / edited by Graeme A. Jones, Nikos Paragios, Carlo S. Regazzoni.

Monitoring of public and private sites has increasingly become a very sensitive issue resulting in a patchwork of privacy laws varying from country to country -though all aimed at protecting the privacy of the citizen. It is important to remember, however, that monitoring and vi­ sual surveillance c...

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Other Authors: Jones, Graeme A. (Editor), Paragios, Nikos (Editor), Regazzoni, Carlo S. (Editor)
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Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
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505 0 |a I Industrial Applications -- 1 Real-time Video Analysis at Siemens Corporate Research -- 2 Aerial Video Surveillance and Exploitation -- 3 Two Examples of Indoor and Outdoor Surveillance Systems -- 4 Visual Surveillance in Retail Stores and in the Home -- II Detection and Tracking -- 5 Detecting and Tracking People in Complex Scenes -- 6 Bayesian Modality Fusion for Tracking Multiple People with a Multi- Camera System -- 7 Tracking Groups of People for Video Surveillance -- 8 Colour-Invariant Motion Detection under Fast Illumination Changes -- 9 Face and Facial Feature Tracking: Using the Active Appearance Algorithm -- 10 Object Tracking and Shoslif Tree Based Classification using Shape and Colour Features -- 11 An Improved Adaptive Background Mixture Model for Real-time Tracking with Shadow Detection -- 12 The Sakbot System for Moving Object Detection and Tracking -- 13 Assessment of Image Processing Techniques as a means of Improv- ing Personal Security in Public Transport -- 14 On the use of Colour Filtering in an Integrated Real-Time People Tracking System -- III Event Detection and Analysis -- 15 Modelling and Recognition of Human Actions using a Stochastic Approach -- 16 VIGILANT: Content-Querying of Video Surveillance Streams -- 17 Evaluation of a Self-learning Event Detector -- 18 Automated Detection of Localized Visual Events over varying Temporal Scales -- 19 Real-Time Visual Recognition of Dynamic Arm Gestures -- IV Distributed Architectures -- 20 Distributed Multi-Sensor Surveillance: Issues and recent advances -- 21 Intelligence Distribution of a Third Generation People Counting System Transmitting Information over an Urban Digital Radio Link -- 22 A Comparison between Continuous and Burst Recognition-driven Transmission Policies in Distributed 3G Surveillance Systems. 
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