Visual and Acoustic Surveillance and Monitoring
University of Maryland
Computer Vision Laboratory
Institute for Advanced Computer Studies
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland 20742
Title of Effort: Visual and Acoustic Surveillance and Monitoring
Principal Investigators
Technical Staff
Technical Area: Visual Surveillance and Monitoring
Project Description
Project accomplishments
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Publications
- W4 - a PC based real time system for detection and tracking of
people in monochromatic video. W4 is a real time system that detects
and tracks people and their parts (heads, hands, feet). It operates
on a dual processor Pentium and analyzes monochromatic video sequences
from either visible or IR sensors. W4 employs powerful shape and motion
models to detect people and to track them through the 3D world.
Recent work, done in collaboration with SRI, has resulted in a stereo
version of W4.
- Powerpoint presentation describing W4
- Video examples of W4 in action! .
- A projective flow field approach to independent motion detection. A
fundamental problem in surveillance is being able to detect moving objects
from a moving sensor. We have developed a novel approach to this problem
based on an analysis of what we call projected flow fields. These flow fields
allow us to employ powerful geometric cues to the presence of independent
motion. Robustness is increased through the use of temporal and spatial
filters. Examples shows below include both airborne and ground based
video, with some sequences having very large variations in depth and large
fields of view. Very small independently moving objects are detected with
very low false alarm rates.
- Powerpoint presentation describing independent motion detection
- Several frames from a Predator sequence
- Video examples
Other VSAM related links
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