2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-020-08895-6
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Visualization techniques to support CCTV operators of smart city services

Abstract: In this paper visualization techniques for modern closed circuit television (CCTV) smart city services are discussed with application to prevention of threats. Unconventional approaches to the intelligent visual data processing are proposed in order to support video surveillance operators, thus to make their work less exhaustive and more effective. Although registration of a huge amount of video data requires development of intelligent and automatic signal processing information extraction techniques, improvem… Show more

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“…The cost function can be expressed as shown in Eq. ( 1): c i, j = λd (1) (i, j) + (1 − λ)d (2) (i, j)…”
Section: People Trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The cost function can be expressed as shown in Eq. ( 1): c i, j = λd (1) (i, j) + (1 − λ)d (2) (i, j)…”
Section: People Trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where d (1) denotes the Mahalanobis distance of the detected BB from the position predicted according to the previously known position of the corresponding object, while the visual distance d (2) considers the appearance of the presently detected object compared with the history of appearance of the tracked object to which it is expected to correspond. The present proposal exploits a recent version of the algorithm.…”
Section: People Trackingmentioning
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“…Human bodies with temperatures of around 300 K have the highest energy emission in this band. As a result, the FIR images have a high contrast between living creatures and the environment [28]. Passive systems also provide a large detection range for high-quality cameras (up to 300 m).…”
Section: Ir Systems For Detection Of Pedestriansmentioning
confidence: 99%