Distributed Video Sensor Networks
Large-scale video networks are of increasing importance in a wide range of applications. However, the development of automated techniques for aggregating and interpreting information from multiple video streams in real-life scenarios is a challenging area of research. Collecting the work of leading...
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London :
Springer London : Imprint: Springer,
2011.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Introduction
- Part I: Distributed Video Sensor Networks and Research Challenges
- Report on NSF/ARO/ONR Workshop on Distributed Camera Networks
- Part II: Video Processing and Understanding
- Motion Analysis: Past, Present and Future
- Projective Joint Invariants for Matching Curves in Camera Networks
- Multiple-view Object Recognition in Smart Camera Networks
- A Comparison of Techniques for Camera Selection and Handoff in a Video Network
- Tracking of Multiple Objects Over Camera Networks with Overlapping and Nonoverlapping Views
- Toward Robust Online Visual Tracking
- Modeling Patterns of Activity and Detecting Abnormal Events with Low-level Co-occurrences
- Use of Context in Video Processing
- Part III: Simulation, Graphics, Cognition and Video Networks
- Virtual Vision
- Virtualization and Programming Support for Video Sensor Networks with Application to Wireless and Physical Security
- Simulating Human Activities for Synthetic Inputs to Sensor Systems
- Cognitive Sensor Networks
- Ubiquitous Displays
- Part IV: Wireless Video Sensor Networks, Communications and Control
- Research Challenges for Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks
- Camera Control and Georegistration for Video Sensor Networks
- Persistent Observation of Dynamic Scenes in an Active Camera Network
- Proactive PTZ Camera Control
- Distributed Consensus Algorithms for Image-based Localization in Camera Sensor Networks
- Conditional Posterior Cramér-rao Lower Bound and its Applications in Adaptive Sensor Management
- Part V: Distributed Embedded Cameras and Real-Time Video Analysis
- VideoWeb
- VideoWeb Dataset for Multicamera Activities and Nonverbal Communication
- Wide-Area Persistent Airborne Video
- Collaborative Face Recognition Using a Network of Embedded Cameras
- SATWARE
- Part VI: Distributed Video Networks – Applications
- Video Analytics For Force Protection
- Recognizing Activity Structures in Massive Numbers of Simple Events Over Large Areas
- Distributed Sensor Networks for Visual Surveillance
- Ascertaining Human Identity in Night Environments
- Part VII: Educational Opportunities and Curriculum Development
- Educational Opportunities in Video Sensor Networks.