Flexible human behavior analysis framework for video surveillance applications

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Abstract

We study a flexible framework for semantic analysis of human motion from surveillance video. Successful trajectory estimation and human-body modeling facilitate the semantic analysis of human activities in video sequences. Although human motion is widely investigated, we have extended such research in three aspects. By adding a second camera, not only more reliable behavior analysis is possible, but it also enables to map the ongoing scene events onto a 3D setting to facilitate further semantic analysis. The second contribution is the introduction of a 3D reconstruction scheme for scene understanding. Thirdly, we perform a fast scheme to detect different body parts and generate a fitting skeleton model, without using the explicit assumption of upright body posture. The extension of multiple-view fusion improves the event-based semantic analysis by 15-30. Our proposed framework proves its effectiveness as it achieves a near real-time performance (13-15 frames/second and 6-8 frames/second) for monocular and two-view video sequences. Copyright © 2010 Sheng-Fu Liang et al.

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Lao, W., Han, J., & De With, P. H. N. (2010). Flexible human behavior analysis framework for video surveillance applications. International Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/920121

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