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16 October 2013 WPSS: watching people security services
Henri Bouma, Jan Baan, Sander Borsboom, Kasper van Zon, Xinghan Luo, Ben Loke, Bram Stoeller, Hans van Kuilenburg, Judith Dijk
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To improve security, the number of surveillance cameras is rapidly increasing. However, the number of human operators remains limited and only a selection of the video streams are observed. Intelligent software services can help to find people quickly, evaluate their behavior and show the most relevant and deviant patterns. We present a software platform that contributes to the retrieval and observation of humans and to the analysis of their behavior. The platform consists of mono- and stereo-camera tracking, re-identification, behavioral feature computation, track analysis, behavior interpretation and visualization. This system is demonstrated in a busy shopping mall with multiple cameras and different lighting conditions.
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Henri Bouma, Jan Baan, Sander Borsboom, Kasper van Zon, Xinghan Luo, Ben Loke, Bram Stoeller, Hans van Kuilenburg, and Judith Dijk "WPSS: watching people security services", Proc. SPIE 8901, Optics and Photonics for Counterterrorism, Crime Fighting and Defence IX; and Optical Materials and Biomaterials in Security and Defence Systems Technology X, 89010H (16 October 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2031639
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Video

Optical tracking

Video surveillance

Visualization

Imaging systems

RGB color model

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