An Intuitive Multi-Touch Surface and Gesture Based Interaction for Video Surveillance Systems

  • Konda A
  • Reddy V
  • Yarlagadda P
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Abstract

This paper discusses the idea and demonstrates an early prototype of a novel method of interacting with security surveillance footage using natural user interfaces in place of traditional mouse and keyboard interaction. Current surveillance monitoring stations and systems provide the user with a vast array of video feeds from multiple locations on a video wall, relying on the user’s ability to distinguish locations of the live feeds from experience or list based key-value pair of location and camera IDs. During an incident, this current method of interaction may cause the user to spend increased amounts time obtaining situational and location awareness, which is counter-productive. The system proposed in this paper demonstrates how a multi-touch screen and natural interaction can enable the surveillance monitoring station users to quickly identify the location of a security camera and efficiently respond to an incident.

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Konda, A., Reddy, V., & Yarlagadda, P. K. D. V. (2014). An Intuitive Multi-Touch Surface and Gesture Based Interaction for Video Surveillance Systems. International Journal of Future Computer and Communication, 3(3), 197–201. https://doi.org/10.7763/ijfcc.2014.v3.295

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