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24 September 2009Latest developments in the iLids performance standard: from multiple standard camera views to new imaging modalities
The Imagery Library for Intelligent Detection Systems (iLids) is the UK Government's standard for Video
Based Detection Systems (VBDS). The first four iLids scenarios were released in November 2006 and
annual evaluations for these four scenarios began in 2007.
The Home Office Scientific Development Branch (HOSDB), in partnership with the Centre for the
Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI), has also developed a fifth iLids Scenario; Multiple Camera
Tracking (MCT). The fifth scenario data sets were made available in November 2008 to industry, academic
and commercial research organizations The imagery contains various staged events of people walking
through the camera views. Multiple Camera Tracking Systems (MCTS) are expected to initialise on a
specific target and be able to track the target over some or all of the camera views.
HOSDB and CPNI are now working on a sixth iLids dataset series. These datasets will cover several
technology areas:
• Thermal imaging systems
• Systems that rely on active IR illumination
The aim is to develop libraries that promote the development of systems that are able to demonstrate
effective performance in the key application area of people and vehicular detection at a distance.
This paper will:
• Describe the evaluation process, infrastructure and tools that HOSDB will use to evaluate MCT
systems. Building on the success of our previous automated tools for evaluation, HOSDB has
developed the MCT evaluation tool CLAYMORE. CLAYMORE is a tool for the real-time
evaluation of MCT systems.
• Provide an overview of the new sixth scenario aims and objectives, library specifications and
timescales for release.
K. H. Sage,A. J. Nilski, andI. M. Sillett
"Latest developments in the iLids performance standard: from multiple standard camera views to new imaging modalities", Proc. SPIE 7486, Optics and Photonics for Counterterrorism and Crime Fighting V, 74860F (24 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.830428
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K. H. Sage, A. J. Nilski, I. M. Sillett, "Latest developments in the iLids performance standard: from multiple standard camera views to new imaging modalities," Proc. SPIE 7486, Optics and Photonics for Counterterrorism and Crime Fighting V, 74860F (24 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.830428