The provision of broadband multimedia services to residential users belonging to the last network mile is one of the most interesting technological challenges of this end of millennium. Some current R&D topics concerning this technological field (e.g. IV and V CEC Framework Programmes) are focusing their attention on the provision of services...
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1999 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: May 12, 2023
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1999 (v1)Publication
he research in the field of Advanced Video-based Surveillance (AVS) Systems is significantly increased in the last few years, mainly thanks to the greater opportunities offered by the tremendous rate of innovation in computer and communication technologies.
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2000 (v1)Publication
Book cover Multimedia Video-Based Surveillance Systems pp 71–83Cite as Dynamic Shape Detection for Multiple Camera Systems Lucio Marcenaro & Carlo S. Regazzoni Chapter 165 Accesses 2 Citations Part of the The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science book series (SECS,volume 573) Abstract Several research efforts...
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1999 (v1)Publication
The most widely used video-based surveillance systems generally employ two or more monochromatic cameras that are connected to one or more monitors. In the case of remote video-based surveillance systems, the unattended surveyed environments are generally located quite far from the control centre, where the result of the processing is displayed...
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2002 (v1)Publication
This paper proposes a video-surveillance system that is able to track and automatically classify objects detected in a scene. A common object representation based on corners is used for tracking and for classification. Recognition module is based on a self organizing decision tree (SHOSLIF) that is automatically generated by the system during a...
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