Title
Requirements for multimedia metadata schemes in surveillance applications for security
Abstract
Surveillance for security requires communication between systems and humans, involves behavioural and multimedia research, and demands an objective benchmarking for the performance of system components. Metadata representation schemes are extremely important to facilitate (system) interoperability and to define ground truth annotations for surveillance research and benchmarks. Surveillance places specific requirements on these metadata representation schemes. This paper offers a clear and coherent terminology, and uses this to present these requirements and to evaluate them in three ways: their fitness in breadth for surveillance design patterns, their fitness in depth for a specific surveillance scenario, and their realism on the basis of existing schemes. It is also validated that no existing metadata representation scheme fulfils all requirements. Guidelines are offered to those who wish to select or create a metadata scheme for surveillance for security.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1007/s11042-013-1575-9
Multimedia Tools and Applications
Keywords
Field
DocType
pets,human behaviour,intelligent systems,organisation,event,multimodal,action,annotation
Metadata,Computer vision,Annotation,Terminology,Interoperability,Computer science,Software design pattern,Ground truth,ONVIF,Artificial intelligence,Benchmarking
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
70
1
1573-7721
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.44
13
Authors
10
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jeroen van Rest1204.46
F. A. Grootjen2151.47
Marc Grootjen312820.08
R. Wijn452.13
Olav Aarts571.22
M. L. Roelofs640.44
Gertjan J. Burghouts767930.31
Henri Bouma8506.88
L. Alic940.44
Wessel Kraaij102420235.83