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Type: | Conference paper |
Title: | Scalable surveillance software architecture |
Author: | Detmold, H. Dick, A. Falkner, K. Munro, D. Van Den Hengel, A. Morrison, R. |
Citation: | Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Video and Signal Based Surveillance (AVSS'06), 2006 / pp.103-108 |
Publisher: | IEEE |
Publisher Place: | CDROM |
Issue Date: | 2006 |
ISBN: | 0769526888 9780769526881 |
Conference Name: | IEEE International Conference on Video and Signal Based Surveillance (2006 : Sydney, Australia) |
Editor: | Piccardi, M. Hintz, T. Pavlidis, I. Regazzoni, C. He, X. |
Statement of Responsibility: | Henry Detmold, Anthony Dick, Katrina Falkner, David S. Munro, Anton van den Hengel, Ron Morrison |
Abstract: | Video surveillance is a key technology for enhanced protection of facilities such as airports and power stations from various types of threat. Networks of thousands of IP-based cameras are now possible, but current surveillance methodologies become increasingly ineffective as the number of cameras grows. Constructing software that efficiently and reliably deals with networks of this size is a distributed information processing problem as much as it is a video interpretation challenge. This paper demonstrates a software architecture approach to the construction of large scale surveillance network software and explores the implications for instantiating surveillance algorithms at such a scale. A novel architecture for video surveillance is presented, and its efficacy demonstrated through application to an important class of surveillance algorithms. |
Description: | Copyright © 2006 IEEE |
DOI: | 10.1109/AVSS.2006.101 |
Published version: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/avss.2006.101 |
Appears in Collections: | Aurora harvest 6 Computer Science publications |
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