Title
An End-To-End Echronicling System For Mobile Human Surveillance
Abstract
Rapid advances in mobile computing devices and sensor technologies are enabling the capture of unprecedented volumes of data by individuals involved in field operations in a variety of applications. As capture becomes ever more rich and pervasive the biggest challenge is in developing information processing and representation tools that maximize the utility of the captured multi-sensory data. The right tools hold the promise of converting captured data into actionable intelligence resulting in improved memory, enhanced situational understanding, and more efficient execution of operations. These tools need to be at least as rich and diverse as the sensors used for capture, and need to be unified within an effective system architecture. This paper presents our initial attempt at such a system and architecture that combines several emerging sensor technologies, state of the art analytic engines, and multi-dimensional navigation tools, into an end-to-end electronic chronicling solution for mobile surveillance by humans.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/CVPR.2007.383527
2007 IEEE CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION AND PATTERN RECOGNITION, VOLS 1-8
Keywords
Field
DocType
information analysis,speech processing,information processing,mobile computer,system architecture,mobile computing,sensor fusion,navigation,sensor technology,information retrieval
Mobile computing,Computer vision,Architecture,Information processing,Computer science,End-to-end principle,Sensor fusion,Artificial intelligence,Navigational instrument,Systems architecture
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
2007
1
1063-6919
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.38
0
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gopal Pingali18611.21
Yingli Tian24062249.81
Shahram Ebadollahi327523.21
Jason Pelecanos429027.92
Mark Podlaseck530131.31
Harry Stavropoulos681.71