Multimedia surveillance systems

R. Cucchiara
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The integration of video technology and sensor networks constitutes the fundamental infrastructure for new generations of multimedia surveillance systems, where many different media streams (audio, video, images, textual data, sensor signals) will concur to provide an automatic analysis of the controlled environment and a real-time interpretation of the scene. New solutions can be devised to enlarge the view of traditional surveillance systems by means of distributed architectures with fixed and active cameras, to enhance their view with other sensed data, to explore multi-resolution views with zooming and omnidirectional cameras. Applications regard surveillance of wide indoor and outdoor area and particularly people surveillance: in this case, multimedia surveillance systems can be enriched with biometric technology; the best views of detected persons and their extracted visual features (e.g. faces, voices, trajectories) can be exploited for people identification.VSSN05 is the third edition of the workshop, co-located at ACM Multimedia Conference, that embraces research reports on video surveillance and, since the edition of 2004, sensor networks. This paper gives a short overview of the hot topics in multimedia surveillance systems and introduces some research activities currently engaged in the world and presented at VSSN05.
多媒体监控系统
视频技术和传感器网络的集成构成了新一代多媒体监控系统的基础设施,其中许多不同的媒体流(音频、视频、图像、文本数据、传感器信号)将共同提供对受控环境的自动分析和对场景的实时解释。新的解决方案可以通过使用固定和活动摄像头的分布式架构来扩大传统监控系统的视野,通过其他感测数据来增强其视野,通过变焦和全向摄像头来探索多分辨率视图。应用领域涉及广泛的室内外监控,特别是人员监控,在这种情况下,多媒体监控系统可以通过生物识别技术进行丰富;可以利用被检测人员的最佳视图及其提取的视觉特征(如面部、声音、轨迹)进行人员识别。VSSN05是研讨会的第三版,在ACM多媒体会议上共同举办,包括视频监控方面的研究报告,自2004年以来,还包括传感器网络。本文简要概述了多媒体监控系统的热点问题,并介绍了目前国际上进行的一些研究活动,并在VSSN05上进行了介绍。
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