Detecting a large number of objects in real-time using apache storm

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Abstract

Object detection is an important function for intelligent multimedia processing, but its computational complexity prevented its pervasive uses in consumer electronics. To process large-scale datasets in real-time, more resources and reliable infrastructures are required for spreading the data and running the applications across multiple machines in parallel. In order to detect a large number of objects in real-time, a task-parallel processing framework based on Storm is proposed.

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Im, D. H., Cho, C. H., & Jung, I. (2014). Detecting a large number of objects in real-time using apache storm. In International Conference on ICT Convergence (pp. 836–838). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICTC.2014.6983306

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