16.7 Surveillance Applications, Motion Detection

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Motion, Detection. Surveillance.


16.7.1 Surveillance, Human Motion, Surveys, Reviews, Overviews, Representations

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Survey, Motion, Human. Survey, Surveillance.

PETS Benchmark Data,
Online2006
HTML Version. Dataset, Surveillance. BibRef 0600

MIT Pedestrian Database MITP,
Online2000
HTML Version. Dataset, Surveillance. BibRef 0001

Johansson, G.,
Visual Motion Perception,
SciAmer(232), June 1976, pp. 75-88. BibRef 7606
And:
Visual Perception of Biological Motion and a Model for Its Analysis,
PandP(14), No. 2 1973, pp. 201-211. The psychological references that human motion papers use. BibRef

Badler, N.I., and Smoliar, S.W.,
Digital Representations of Human Movement,
Surveys(11), No. 1, March 1979, pp. 19-38. Survey, Motion, Human. BibRef 7903

Calvert, T.W., Chapman, A.E.,
Analysis and Synthesis of Human Movement,
HPRIP-CV94(431-474). BibRef 9400

Aggarwal, J.K., Cai, Q.,
Human Motion Analysis: A Review,
CVIU(73), No. 3, March 1999, pp. 428-440.
WWW Version. BibRef 9903

Gavrila, D.M.[Dariu M.],
The Visual Analysis of Human Movement: A Survey,
CVIU(73), No. 1, January 1999, pp. 82-98.
WWW Version.
PDF Version. Survey, Human Motion. BibRef 9901

Ivancevic, V.G., Snoswell, M.,
Fuzzy-stochastic functor machine for general humanoid-robot dynamics,
SMC-B(31), No. 3, June 2001, pp. 319-330.
IEEE Top Reference. 0108 BibRef

Wang, L.[Liang], Hu, W.M.[Wei-Ming], Tan, T.N.[Tie-Niu],
Recent developments in human motion analysis,
PR(36), No. 3, March 2003, pp. 585-601.
WWW Version. 0301 BibRef

Kakadiaris, I.A.[Ioannis A.], Sharma, R.[Rajeev], Yeasin, M.[Mohammed],
Introduction to the special issue on human modeling, analysis, and synthesis,
MVA(14), No. 4, September 2003, pp. 197-198.
WWW Version. 0309 BibRef

Maybank, S.J.[Steve J.], Tan, T.N.[Tie-Niu],
Introduction -- Surveillance,
IJCV(37), No. 2, June 2000, pp. 173-173.
WWW Version. 0008 BibRef

Maybank, S.J., Tan, T.N.,
Special Issue on Visual Surveillance,
IVC(22), No. 7, July 2004, pp. iii.
WWW Version. 0405 BibRef

Regazzoni, C.S., Foresti, G.L.,
Guest Editorial: Video Processing and Communications in Real-Time Surveillance Systems,
RealTimeImg(7), No. 5, October 2001, pp. 381-388.
WWW Version. 0110 BibRef

Collins, R.T.[Robert T.], Lipton, A.J.[Alan J.], Kanade, T.[Takeo],
Introduction to the Special Section on Video Surveillance,
PAMI(22), No. 8, August 2000, pp. 745-746.
IEEE Abstract. IEEE Top Reference.
WWW Version. 0010 BibRef

Kojima, A.[Atsuhiro], Tamura, T.[Takeshi], Fukunaga, K.[Kunio],
Natural Language Description of Human Activities from Video Images Based on Concept Hierarchy of Actions,
IJCV(50), No. 2, November 2002, pp. 171-184.
WWW Version. 0210 BibRef
And:
Textual description of human activities by tracking head and hand motions,
ICPR02(II: 1073-1077).
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0211 BibRef

Kojima, A., Izumi, M., Tamura, T., Fukunaga, K.,
Generating Natural Language Description of Human Behavior from Video Images,
ICPR00(Vol IV: 728-731).
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work.
HTML Version. 0009 BibRef

Gong, S.G.[Shao-Gang], Buxton, H.[Hilary],
Understanding visual behaviour, Special Issue Introduction,
IVC(20), No. 12, October 2002, pp. 825-826.
WWW Version. 0210 BibRef

Buxton, H.[Hilary],
Learning and understanding dynamic scene activity: a review,
IVC(21), No. 1, January 2003, pp. 125-136.
WWW Version. 0301 BibRef

Namuduri, K.R.[Kameswara Rao], Ramaswamy, V.[Veeru],
Preface, Video Analysis,
PRL(25), No. 7, May 2004, pp. 753-754.
WWW Version. 0405 BibRef

Hu, W., Tan, T.N., Wang, L., Maybank, S.J.,
A Survey on Visual Surveillance of Object Motion and Behaviors,
SMC-C(34), No. 3, August 2004, pp. 334-352.
IEEE Abstract. IEEE Top Reference. 0409 Survey, Surveillance. BibRef

Syeda-Mahmood, T.F.[Tanveer F.], Haritaoglu, I.[Ismail], Huang, T.S.[Thomas S.],
CVIU special issue on event detection in video,
CVIU(96), No. 2, November 2004, pp. 97-99.
WWW Version. 0410 BibRef

Chen, H., Wang, F.Y.[Fei-Yue], Zeng, D.,
Intelligence and security informatics for homeland security: information, communication, and transportation,
ITS(5), No. 4, December 2004, pp. 329-341.
IEEE Abstract. IEEE Top Reference. 0501 BibRef

Amer, A.[Aishy], Regazzoni, C.S.[Carlo S.],
Introduction to the special issue on video object processing for surveillance applications,
RealTimeImg(11), No. 3, June 2005, pp. 167-171.
WWW Version. 0508 BibRef
And: Erratum: RealTimeImg(11), No. 5-6, October-December 2005, pp. 474.
WWW Version. BibRef

Velastin, S.A.,
Editorial. Special section on intelligent distributed surveillance systems,
VISP(152), No. 2, April 2005, pp. 191.
WWW Version. 0510 BibRef

Valera, M., Velastin, S.A.,
Intelligent distributed surveillance systems: a review,
VISP(152), No. 2, April 2005, pp. 192-204.
WWW Version. 0510 BibRef

Francois, A.R.J.[Alexandre R.J.], Nevatia, R.[Ram], Hobbs, J.[Jerry], Bolles, R.C.[Robert C.],
VERL: An Ontology Framework for Representing and Annotating Video Events,
MultMedMag(12), No. 4, October-December 2005, pp. 76-86.
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. First order logic like syntax for describing composite events. And set of predicates describing temporal constraints. An event is typically triggered by a change in state. VERL is a companion to VEML. Model events as composable, reduce complex events to simpler using sequencing, iteration, alternation. BibRef 0510

Nevatia, R.[Ram], Hobbs, J.[Jerry], Bolles, B.[Bob],
An Ontology for Video Event Representation,
EventVideo04(119).
HTML Version. 0502 BibRef

Town, C.[Christopher],
Ontological inference for image and video analysis,
MVA(17), No. 2, May 2006, pp. 94-115.
WWW Version. 0605 BibRef
Earlier:
Ontology-Driven Bayesian Networks for Dynamic Scene Understanding,
EventVideo04(116).
HTML Version. 0502 BibRef

Davies, E.R., Velastin, S.A.,
Special Issue on Vision for Crime Detection and Prevention,
PRL(27), No. 15, November 2006, pp. 1755-1757.
WWW Version. 0609 BibRef

Weißenberg, N.[Norbert], Gartmann, R.[Rüdiger], Voisard, A.[Agnès],
An Ontology-Based Approach to Personalized Situation-Aware Mobile Service Supply,
GeoInfo(9), No. 1, March 2006, pp. 55-90.
WWW Version. 0605Aware of situation to control PDA displays, etc. BibRef

Fuentes, L.M.[Luis M.], Velastin, S.A.[Sergio A.],
People tracking in surveillance applications,
IVC(24), No. 11, 1 November 2006, pp. 1165-1171.
WWW Version. 0610 BibRef
Earlier:
From tracking to advanced surveillance,
ICIP03(III: 121-124).
IEEE Abstract. IEEE Top Reference. 0312CCTV Surveillance; Tracking; Automatic surveillance BibRef

Remagnino, P.[Paolo], Velastin, S.A.[Sergio A.], Foresti, G.L.[Gian Luca], Trivedi, M.M.[Mohan M.],
Novel concepts and challenges for the next generation of video surveillance systems,
MVA(18), No. 3-4, August 2007, pp. 135-137.
WWW Version. 0706 BibRef

Guerra-Filho, G., Aloimonos, Y.,
A Language for Human Action,
Computer(40), No. 5, May 2007, pp. 42-51.
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0705 BibRef

Martinez-Tomas, R., Rincon, M., Bachiller, M., Mira, J.,
On the correspondence between objects and events for the diagnosis of situations in visual surveillance tasks,
PRL(29), No. 8, 1 June 2008, pp. 1117-1135.
WWW Version. 0804Visual surveillance systems; Image understanding; Description levels; Visual surveillance ontology; Predictive diagnosis task; Semantic gap BibRef

Chellappa, R.[Rama], Roy-Chowdhury, A.K.[Amit K.], Zhou, S.H.K.[Shao-Hua Kevin],
Recognition of Humans and Their Activities Using Video,
Morgan Claypool2005. Synthesis Lectures on Image, Video, and Multimedia Processing Survey, Activity Recognition.
WWW Version. BibRef 0500

Jones, G.A.[Graeme A.],
Special issue on Intelligent Visual Surveillance,
CVIU(111), No. 1, July 2008, pp. 1.
WWW Version. 0711 BibRef

Ahmad, I., He, Z., Liao, M., Pereira, F., Sun, M.T.,
Special Issue on Video Surveillance,
CirSysVideo(18), No. 8, August 2008, pp. 1001-1005.
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0809 BibRef


Liu, C.[Ce], Freeman, W.T.[William T.], Adelson, E.H.[Edward H.], Weiss, Y.[Yair],
Human-assisted motion annotation,
CVPR08(1-8).
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0806 Dataset, Motion.
WWW Version. Motion annotation then applied to datasets to provide ground truth. BibRef

Xu, L.Q.[Li-Qun],
Issues in video analytics and surveillance systems: Research/prototyping vs. applications/user requirements,
AVSBS07(10-14).
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0709 BibRef

Coleman, A.[Andy],
Technology, applications and innovations in physical security: A home office perspective,
AVSBS07(5-5).
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0709 BibRef

Chen, T.H.[Tsu-Han],
A journey from signal processing to surveillance,
AVSBS07(2-2).
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0709 BibRef

Lavee, G.[Gal], Borzin, A.[Artyom], Rivlin, E.[Ehud], Rudzsky, M.[Michael],
Building Petri Nets from Video Event Ontologies,
ISVC07(I: 442-451).
WWW Version. 0711 BibRef

Zhu, Z.G.[Zhi-Gang], Huang, T.S.[Thomas S.],
Multimodal Surveillance: an Introduction,
VS07(1-6).
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0706 BibRef

Kankanhalli, M.S.,
Multimedia Surveillance and Monitoring,
AVSBS06(1-1).
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0611 BibRef

Piccardi, M.,
Video Surveillance at the Beginning of the Third Millennium: The Viewpoint of Research, Industry, Government Bodies, Research Funding Agencies and the Community,
AVSBS06(71-71).
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0611 BibRef

Heckenberg, D.[Daniel],
Performance Evaluation of Vision-Based High DOF Human Movement Tracking: A Survey And Human Computer Interaction Perspective,
V4HCI06(156).
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0609 BibRef

Trivedi, M.M.,
Computer Vision for Homeland Security: A Perspective on its Promise and Pitfalls,
AVSBS05(299-301).
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0602 BibRef

Phillips, P.J.[P. Jonathon],
Privacy Operating Characteristic for Privacy Protection in Surveillance Applications,
AVBPA05(869).
WWW Version. 0509 BibRef

Hamid, R.[Raffay], Maddi, S.[Siddhartha], Bobick, A.F.[Aaron F.], Essa, I.A.[Irfan A.],
Structure from Statistics: Unsupervised Activity Analysis using Suffix Trees,
ICCV07(1-8).
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0710 BibRef
Earlier:
Unsupervised analysis of activity sequences using event-motifs,
VSSN06(71-78).
WWW Version. 0701 BibRef

Hamid, R.[Raffay], Johnson, A.[Amos], Batta, S.[Samir], Bobick, A.F.[Aaron F.], Isbell, C.[Charles], Coleman, G.[Graham],
Detection and Explanation of Anomalous Activities: Representing Activities as Bags of Event n-Grams,
CVPR05(I: 1031-1038).
IEEE DOI may work or IEEE-CS DOI may work. 0507 BibRef

Strat, T.M.,
Battlefields that see,
AVSBS03(1-1).
IEEE Abstract. IEEE Top Reference. 0310 BibRef

Barros, L., Evers, T., Musse, S.,
A Framework to Investigate Behavioural Models,
WSCG02(40).
PDF Version.
HTML Version. 0209 BibRef

Gross, R., Shi, J.,
The CMU Motion of Body (MoBo) Database,
CMU-RI-TR-01-18, June, 2001.
PDF Version.
Postscript Version. 0205 BibRef

Duong, V., Howard, R., Hill, G., Toal, P., King, S., Gong, S., Thomere, J., Hyde, J.,
The Representation of Event, Behaviour and Scene,
TRD201, Esprit Project 2152: Views, 1990. BibRef 9000

Mohnhaupt, M.[Michael], Neumann, B.[Bernd],
On the use of motion concepts for top-down control in traffic scenes,
ECCV90(598-600).
WWW Version. 9004 BibRef

Mohnhaupt, M.[Michael], Neumann, B.[Bernd],
Understanding Object Motion: Recognition, Learning And Spatiotemporal Reasoning,
TRFBI-HH-B-145/90, University Of Hamburg, 1990. BibRef 9000

Neumann, B.,
Natural Language Description of Time-Varying Scenes,
TRFBI-HH-B-105/84, Fachbereich Informatik der Universitat Hamburg, FRG, 1984. BibRef 8400

Chapter on Motion -- Feature-Based, Long Range, Motion and Structure Estimates, Tracking, Surveillance, Activities continues in
Evaluation, Surveillance Systems .


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