Title
Support for effective use of multiple video streams in security
Abstract
Video surveillance systems have become common across a wide number of environments. While these installations have included more video streams, they have been also placed in contexts with limited personnel for monitoring the video feeds. In such settings, limited human attention in combination with the quantity of video makes it difficult for security personnel to identify activities of interest. Furthermore, interrelationships among activities in different video streams are difficult to ascertain. We have developed applications to support security personnel both in analyzing recorded video and in monitoring live video streams. We use a variety of analysis techniques to determine unusual events and to highlight them in video images. Our main focus has been on visualization techniques and user interfaces that direct the attention of security personnel to the most important activities within recorded video or among several live video streams.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1145/1178782.1178787
Proceedings of the 4th ACM international workshop on Video surveillance and sensor networks
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
video image,video summary,different video stream,limited human attention,limited personnel,recorded video,security personnel,multiple video streams,multiple video stream,video surveillance,analysis technique,video stream,video surveillance system,security cameras,live video stream,effective use,user interface
Conference
1-59593-496-0
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.88
16
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andreas Girgensohn11724185.73
Frank Shipman239832.95
Anthony Dunnigan3967.31
Thea Turner424314.41
Lynn Wilcox51330180.16