Multi-modal video forensic platform for investigating post-terrorist attack scenarios

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Abstract

The forensic investigation of a terrorist attack poses a significant challenge to the investigative authorities, as often several thousand hours of video footage must be viewed. Large scale Video Analytic Platforms (VAP) assist law enforcement agencies (LEA) in identifying suspects and securing evidence. Current platforms focus primarily on the integration of different computer vision methods and thus are restricted to a single modality. We present a video analytic platform that integrates visual and audio analytic modules and fuses information from surveillance cameras and video uploads from eyewitnesses. Videos are analyzed according their acoustic and visual content. Specifically, Audio Event Detection is applied to index the content according to attack-specific acoustic concepts. Audio similarity search is utilized to identify similar video sequences recorded from different perspectives. Visual object detection and tracking are used to index the content according to relevant concepts. Innovative user-interface concepts are introduced to harness the full potential of the heterogeneous results of the analytical modules, allowing investigators to more quickly follow-up on leads and eyewitness reports.

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Schindler, A., Lindley, A., Jalali, A., Boyer, M., Gordea, S., & King, R. (2020). Multi-modal video forensic platform for investigating post-terrorist attack scenarios. In MMSys 2020 - Proceedings of the 2020 Multimedia Systems Conference (pp. 365–368). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3339825.3393585

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