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Paper Abstract
The proposed system is focusing on the detection of three events in airport videos: a person running, a person putting
down an object and a person pointing with his/her hand. The system was part of the NIST-TRECVid 2010 campaign, the
training dataset consists in 100 hours of video from the Gatwick airport from five different cameras. For the detection of
a person running, a non-parametric approach was adopted where statistics about tracked object velocities were
accumulated over a long period of time using a Gaussian kernel. Outliers were then detected with the help of a kind of tstudent
test taking into account the local statistics and the number of observations. For the detection of "object put"
events, we follow a dual background segmentation approach where the difference in response between a short term and a
long term background model (Mixture of Gaussians) triggers alerts. False alerts are excluded based on a simple
modeling of the camera geometry in order to reject objects that are too large or too small given their positions in the
image. The detection of pointing gesture events is based on the grouping of significant spatio-temporal corners (Harris)
in a 3x3x3 cell called compound features as proposed recently by Andrew Gilbert et al. [10]. A hierarchical codebook is
then derived from the training set based on a data mining algorithm looking for frequent items (called transactions). The
algorithm was modified in order to deal with the large number of potential transactions (several millions) during the
training step.
Paper Details
Date Published: 3 June 2011
PDF: 8 pages
Proc. SPIE 8056, Visual Information Processing XX, 805610 (3 June 2011); doi: 10.1117/12.884402
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8056:
Visual Information Processing XX
Zia-ur Rahman; Stephen E. Reichenbach; Mark Allen Neifeld, Editor(s)
PDF: 8 pages
Proc. SPIE 8056, Visual Information Processing XX, 805610 (3 June 2011); doi: 10.1117/12.884402
Show Author Affiliations
Samuel Foucher, CRIM (Canada)
Marc Lalonde, CRIM (Canada)
Marc Lalonde, CRIM (Canada)
Langis Gagnon, CRIM (Canada)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8056:
Visual Information Processing XX
Zia-ur Rahman; Stephen E. Reichenbach; Mark Allen Neifeld, Editor(s)
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