Authors
Arnold Wiliem, Vamsi Madasu, Wageeh Boles, Prasad Yarlagadda
Publication date
2012/2/1
Journal
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Volume
116
Issue
2
Pages
194-209
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Video surveillance systems using Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras, is one of the fastest growing areas in the field of security technologies. However, the existing video surveillance systems are still not at a stage where they can be used for crime prevention. The systems rely heavily on human observers and are therefore limited by factors such as fatigue and monitoring capabilities over long periods of time. This work attempts to address these problems by proposing an automatic suspicious behaviour detection which utilises contextual information. The utilisation of contextual information is done via three main components: a context space model, a data stream clustering algorithm, and an inference algorithm. The utilisation of contextual information is still limited in the domain of suspicious behaviour detection. Furthermore, it is nearly impossible to correctly understand human behaviour without considering …
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Scholar articles
A Wiliem, V Madasu, W Boles, P Yarlagadda - Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 2012