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2006 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance (AVSS'06)
Dynamic Scene Reconstruction for Efficient Remote Surveillance
Sydney, NSW, Australia
November 22-November 24
ISBN: 0-7695-2688-8
Alessandro Calbi, University of Genova, Italy
Carlo S. Regazzoni, University of Genova, Italy
Lucio Marcenaro, TechnoAware S.r.l., Italy
In this paper a system is presented able to reproduce the actions of multiple moving objects into a 3D model. A multi-camera surveillance system is used for automatically detect, track and classify the objects. Data fusion from multiple sensors allows to get a more precise estimation of the position of detected moving objects and to solve occlusions problem. These data are then used to automatically place and animate objects avatars in a 3D virtual model of the scene, thus allowing a human operator to remotely visualize the dynamic 3D reconstruction by selecting a arbitrary point of view.
Citation:
Alessandro Calbi, Carlo S. Regazzoni, Lucio Marcenaro, "Dynamic Scene Reconstruction for Efficient Remote Surveillance," avss, pp.99, 2006 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance (AVSS'06), 2006
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