Title
An immersive system for browsing and visualizing surveillance video
Abstract
HouseFly is an interactive data browsing and visualization system that synthesizes audio-visual recordings from multiple sensors, as well as the meta-data derived from those recordings, into a unified viewing experience. The system is being applied to study human behavior in both domestic and retail situations grounded in longitudinal video recordings. HouseFly uses an immersive video technique to display multiple streams of high resolution video using a realtime warping procedure that projects the video onto a 3D model of the recorded space. The system interface provides the user with simultaneous control over both playback rate and vantage point, enabling the user to navigate the data spatially and temporally. Beyond applications in video browsing, this system serves as an intuitive platform for visualizing patterns over time in a variety of multi-modal data, including person tracks and speech transcripts.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1873951.1874002
ACM Multimedia 2001
Keywords
Field
DocType
visualization system,immersive video technique,interactive data,immersive system,high resolution video,multi-modal data,data spatially,system interface,visualizing surveillance video,multiple sensor,longitudinal video recording,video browsing,behavior analysis,visualization,analysis,high resolution,visual system,human behavior
Video browsing,Data browsing,Computer graphics (images),Computer science,Immersion (virtual reality),Artificial intelligence,Computer vision,Video processing,Image warping,Visualization,Video tracking,Multimedia,Multiple sensors
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
10
0.62
12
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Philip DeCamp1534.76
george m shaw2171.53
Rony Kubat3544.65
Deb Roy4103392.10