Presentation 2003/5/22
Event Detection Using Stereo Omni-directional System
Hiroki WATANABE, Hideki TANAHASHI, Yutaka SATOH, Yoshinori NIWA, Kazuhiko YAMAMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, by using a stereo omni-directional system, we propose an automatic surveillance system for detecting the events in which a person enters or leaves a room and of an object appearing or disappearing. It is important for a video surveillance system to detect events automatically and offer effective information. A stereo omni-directional system captures all directional color and disparity images from an observation point simultaneously, in real-time. Using background and frame subtraction methods, our system detects the foreground pixels, analyzes them and estimates the status of human and object regions. Moreover, the detected events are summarized and described.
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Keyword(in English) Omni-directional image / Omni-directional stereo / Robust background subtraction / Event detection / Surveillance system
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Conference Date 2003/5/22(1days)
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Title (in English) Event Detection Using Stereo Omni-directional System
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Keyword(1) Omni-directional image
Keyword(2) Omni-directional stereo
Keyword(3) Robust background subtraction
Keyword(4) Event detection
Keyword(5) Surveillance system
1st Author's Name Hiroki WATANABE
1st Author's Affiliation HOIP, Softopia Japan and JST()
2nd Author's Name Hideki TANAHASHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Information System Division, Research Institute of Manufacturing Information Technology, Gifu Prefectural Government
3rd Author's Name Yutaka SATOH
3rd Author's Affiliation HOIP, Softopia Japan and JST
4th Author's Name Yoshinori NIWA
4th Author's Affiliation HOIP, Softopia Japan and JST
5th Author's Name Kazuhiko YAMAMOTO
5th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University
Date 2003/5/22
Paper # PRMU2003-4
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 95
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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