2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.neucom.2008.06.013
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On the effect of feedback in multilevel representation spaces for visual surveillance tasks

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“…This agent combines a system of perceiving images with vision software that requires high computational performance for near real‐time tasks. Its main functions are those of a vision system: segmentation, identification and tracking of people and/or objects within a monitored visual field (Carmona, ). For the identification process, a block‐based system is used (Folgado et al , ) developed by our group, the same as the level structure to identify events (Martínez‐Tomás et al , ).…”
Section: Intelligent Agents Of the Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This agent combines a system of perceiving images with vision software that requires high computational performance for near real‐time tasks. Its main functions are those of a vision system: segmentation, identification and tracking of people and/or objects within a monitored visual field (Carmona, ). For the identification process, a block‐based system is used (Folgado et al , ) developed by our group, the same as the level structure to identify events (Martínez‐Tomás et al , ).…”
Section: Intelligent Agents Of the Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work presents a multi‐agent system for knowledge‐based high‐level event composition, which interprets activities, behaviour and situations semantically in a scenario with multi‐sensory monitoring. The system's specific aims would be (Bobick, ) to monitor the complex scenario, using all the sensors' capacities (Carmona, ) to interpret the information from these sources as a whole, and (Chleq & Thonnat, ) to request further information to confirm or reject the hypotheses raised in the process for diagnosing the situations.…”
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“…Within this context, our team began working with modular architecture that would support signal acquisition, signal fusion, and image processing (DeMarco 2009;Rivas, Martinez-Tomás, and Fernández-Caballero 2011;Rivas-Casado and Martinez-Tomás 2011;Carmona et al 2009). We developed an integral architecture called Horus (Castillo, Fernandez-Caballero, and Lopez 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Our work for this article stems from the need to develop a mechanism that facilitates the description and modelling of scenes and situations that are based on the terminology and information (objects and events) obtained during the process of identifying and tracking objects of interest in a scene (Carmona et al 2009) (especially people) and during the identification of movements or activities of low semantic value such as entering in the field of vision of a camera, identified by RFID. All of these events are recognisable by multi-sensorial networks or by artificial vision systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%