Dynamic Queries through Augmented Reality for Intelligent Video Systems

IF 3.8 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Josue-Rafael Montes-Martínez, Hugo Jiménez-Hernández, A. Herrera-Navarro, Luis-Antonio Díaz-Jiménez, Jorge-Luis Perez-Ramos, Julio-César Solano-Vargas
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Artificial vision system applications have generated significant interest as they allow information to be obtained through one or several of the cameras that can be found in daily life in many places, such as parks, avenues, squares, houses, etc. When the aim is to obtain information from large areas, it can become complicated if it is necessary to track an object of interest, such as people or vehicles, due to the vision space that a single camera can cover; this opens the way to distributed zone monitoring systems made up of a set of cameras that aim to cover a larger area. Distributed zone monitoring systems add great versatility, becoming more complex in terms of the complexity of information analysis, communication, interoperability, and heterogeneity in the interpretation of information. In the literature, the development of distributed schemes has focused on representing data communication and sharing challenges. Currently, there are no specific criteria for information exchange and analysis in a distributed system; hence, different models and architectures have been proposed. In this work, the authors present a framework to provide homogeneity in a distributed monitoring system. The information is obtained from different cameras, where a global reference system is defined for generated trajectories, which are mapped independently of the model used to obtain the dynamics of the movement of people within the vision area of a distributed system, thus allowing for its use in works where there is a large amount of information from heterogeneous sources. Furthermore, we propose a novel similarity metric that allows for information queries from heterogeneous sources. Finally, to evaluate the proposed performance, the authors developed several distributed query applications in an augmented reality system based on realistic environments and historical data retrieval using a client–server model.
通过增强现实技术为智能视频系统提供动态查询
人工视觉系统的应用引起了人们的极大兴趣,因为它们可以通过一个或多个摄像头获取信息,而这些摄像头在日常生活中随处可见,如公园、大道、广场、房屋等。当需要从大面积区域获取信息时,由于单个摄像头所能覆盖的视野空间有限,如果需要跟踪感兴趣的物体(如人或车辆),就会变得非常复杂;这就为分布式区域监控系统开辟了道路,该系统由一组摄像头组成,旨在覆盖更大的区域。分布式区域监控系统具有极大的多功能性,在信息分析、通信、互操作性和信息解读的异质性方面变得更加复杂。在文献中,分布式方案的开发主要集中在数据通信和共享方面的挑战。目前,分布式系统中的信息交换和分析还没有具体的标准;因此,人们提出了不同的模型和架构。在这项工作中,作者提出了一个在分布式监控系统中提供同质性的框架。这些信息来自不同的摄像头,其中为生成的轨迹定义了一个全局参考系统,这些轨迹的映射与用于获取分布式系统视觉区域内人员运动动态的模型无关,因此可用于存在大量异构信息源的工作中。此外,我们还提出了一种新颖的相似度量,允许从异构来源进行信息查询。最后,为了评估所提出的性能,作者在一个基于现实环境的增强现实系统中开发了几个分布式查询应用,并使用客户端-服务器模型进行历史数据检索。
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Applied System Innovation
Applied System Innovation Mathematics-Applied Mathematics
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