학술논문

Multiple-Sensor Indoor Surveillance System
Document Type
Conference
Source
The 3rd Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV'06) Computer and Robot Vision, 2006. The 3rd Canadian Conference on. :40-40 2006
Subject
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Surveillance
Cameras
Robot vision systems
Object detection
Infrared sensors
Fingerprint recognition
Working environment noise
Event detection
Computerized monitoring
Sensor systems
Language
Abstract
This paper describes a surveillance system that uses a network of sensors of different kind for localizing and tracking people in an office environment. The sensor network consists of video cameras, infrared tag readers, a fingerprint reader and a PTZ camera. The system implements a Bayesian framework that uses noisy, but redundant data from multiple sensor streams and incorporates it with the contextual and domain knowledge. The paper describes approaches to camera specification, dynamic background modeling, object modeling and probabilistic inference. The preliminary experimental results are presented and discussed.