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Ji-Woon Lee and Hyun-Soo Kang
The escalating use of security cameras has resulted in a surge in images requiring analysis, a task hindered by the inefficiency and error-prone nature of manual monitoring. In response, this study delves into the domain of anomaly detection in CCTV secu...
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Kjetil Nordby, Jon Erling Fauske, Etienne Gernez and Steven Mallam
Augmented reality (AR) technology has emerged as a promising solution that can potentially reduce head-down time and increase situational awareness during navigation operations. It is also useful for remote operation centers where video feeds from remote...
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Vijeta Sharma, Manjari Gupta, Ajai Kumar and Deepti Mishra
The video camera is essential for reliable activity monitoring, and a robust analysis helps in efficient interpretation. The systematic assessment of classroom activity through videos can help understand engagement levels from the perspective of both stu...
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Xingguo Zhang, Yinping Sun, Qize Li, Xiaodi Li and Xinyu Shi
Aiming at the problem that the existing crowd counting methods cannot achieve accurate crowd counting and map visualization in a large scene, a crowd density estimation and mapping method based on surveillance video and GIS (CDEM-M) is proposed. Firstly,...
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Markus Metallinos Log, Thomas Thoresen, Maren H. R. Eitrheim, Tomas Levin and Trude Tørset
Many modern vehicles collect inter-vehicle distance data from radar sensors as input to driver assistance systems. However, vehicle manufacturers often use proprietary algorithms to conceal the collected data, making them inaccessible to external individ...
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Ge Zhu, Huili Zhang, Yirui Jiang, Juan Lei, Linqing He and Hongwei Li
Mobile videos contain a large amount of data, where the information interesting to the user can either be discrete or distributed. This paper introduces a method for fusing 3D geographic information systems (GIS) and video image textures. For the dynamic...
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Krzysztof Zagata and Beata Medynska-Gulij
The main objective of this study is to identify features of mini-map design as a navigational aid in the virtual geographical space in 100 popular video games for a computer platform. The following research methods were used: visual comparative analysis,...
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Daniela Marasova, Miriam Andrejiova and Anna Grincova
This article describes a method of obtaining data from the examination of an impact process by capturing it with a TroubleShooter TSHRMM high-speed camera and evaluating the results of a video analysis of the impact of the load on a conveyor belt using M...
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Abdorreza Alavigharahbagh, Vahid Hajihashemi, José J. M. Machado and João Manuel R. S. Tavares
In this article, a hierarchical method for action recognition based on temporal and spatial features is proposed. In current HAR methods, camera movement, sensor movement, sudden scene changes, and scene movement can increase motion feature errors and de...
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Joseph Williams, Jon Francombe and Damian Murphy
Camera-based solutions can be a convenient means of collecting physiological measurements indicative of psychological responses to stimuli. However, the low illumination playback conditions commonly associated with viewing screen-based media oppose the b...
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