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2006 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance (AVSS'06)
Classification of Unattended and Stolen Objects in Video-Surveillance System
Sydney, NSW, Australia
November 22-November 24
ISBN: 0-7695-2688-8
Silvia Ferrando, Dibe University of Genoa, Italy
Gianluca Gera, TechnoAware Srl, Italy
Carlo Regazzoni, Dibe University of Genoa, Italy
This paper describes a video surveillance system aimed at the automatic identification of events of interest, especially of abandoned and stolen objects in a guarded indoor environment.

In particular the implemented system combines three phases of data processing: object extraction, object recognition and tracking, and decision about actions.

Extracted objects are classified as "human" or "non-human" and static or dynamic, an event of interest following from a split between a "human" and a static "non-human" object, finally static "nonhuman" is analyzed to discriminate between abandoned or stolen object.

Citation:
Silvia Ferrando, Gianluca Gera, Carlo Regazzoni, "Classification of Unattended and Stolen Objects in Video-Surveillance System," avss, pp.21, 2006 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance (AVSS'06), 2006
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