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Visual event detection in video streams allows easier access to, and better organization of large media collections. This paper presents an event detection framework with a novel feature that incorporates flow, appearance and trajectory information jointly. While previous event detection methods have been designed for understanding human behaviours where the camera is either static or with minimal...
This paper presents a head-shoulder detection approach using cascade SVM and histograms of oriented gradients (HOG). The HOG features which are extracted from variable-size blocks can capture salient features of head-shoulder automatically. A two stage cascade using SVM approach is designed to be the classifier. During detection, the majority of negative windows are rejected at the first stage, leaving...
In this paper, we propose a vision-based people counting system. The symmetry property of human torso is utilized for the detection of people. Using the symmetry property as feature, one can solve the incomplete extraction of human silhouette problem that is commonly encountered in the process of background subtraction. In addition, since the perspective projection effect may influence the orientation...
In this paper, we describe a method to detect human fingers from images captured by a stereo camera. The images captured by the stereo camera are preprocessed by a skin detection module. Two hands are extracted from the skin regions using disparity information. We then apply grayscale morphology and use BLOB analysis to detect fingers and their directions. The method is simple yet powerful for finger...
This paper reports the development of a reliable vision-based eye-gaze detection system for an analysis of multiple users' intention and communication. Headgear design for the gaze detection, a recording system, an off-line computation, an algorithm of the gaze extraction, and its calibration method, are mentioned. Applying the proposed system to a test case, sufficient precision of the gaze detection...
This paper describes a technique for recovering 3-D shape of a non rigid object employing a single camera. 3-D modeling of a non-rigid object has been studied employing multiple cameras. However it can be realized even by a single camera on condition that the object concerned is composed of a set of rigid objects. Experimental results show effectiveness of the proposed technique.
Local invariant feature based methods have been proven to be effective in computer vision for object recognition and learning. But for an image, the number of points detected and to be matched may be very large, or even redundantly represent the shape information present. Since selective attention is a basic mechanism of the visual system, we explore whether there is a subset of salient points that...
Surveillance cameras are inexpensive and everywhere these days but the manpower required to monitor and analyze them is expensive. Consequently the videos from these cameras are usually monitored sparingly or not at all; they are often used merely as archive, to refer back to once an incident is known to have taken place. Surveillance cameras can be a far more useful tool if instead of passively recording...
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