DiVA: A Distributed Video Analysis framework applied to video-surveillance systems
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UAM. Departamento de Ingeniería InformáticaPublisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersDate
2008Citation
10.1109/WIAMIS.2008.29
WIAMIS '08. Ninth International Workshop on Image Analysis for Multimedia Interactive Services. IEEE, 2008. 207-210
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978-0-7695-3130-4 (online); 978-0-7695-3344-5 (print)DOI
10.1109/WIAMIS.2008.29Funded by
This work is supported by Cátedra Infoglobal-UAM for “Nuevas Tecnologías de video aplicadas a la seguridad”, by the Spanish Government (TEC2007-65400 SemanticVideo), by the Comunidad de Madrid (S-050/TIC-0223 - ProMultiDis-CM), by the Consejería de Educación of the Comunidad de Madrid and by The European Social Fund.Project
Comunidad de Madrid. S2006/TIC-0223/ProMultiDisEditor's Version
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WIAMIS.2008.29Subjects
DiVA; Distributed video analysis; Multiple cameras; Real-time video-analysis; InformáticaNote
Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. J. C. San Miguel, J. Bescós, J. M. Martónez, and Á. García, "DiVA: A Distributed Video Analysis Framework Applied to Video-Surveillance Systems", in WIAMIS '08. Ninth International Workshop on Image Analysis for Multimedia Interactive Services, 2008, Klagenfurt (Germay), 2008, pp. 207 - 210.Rights
© 2008 IEEEAbstract
This paper describes a generic, scalable, and distributed framework for real-time video-analysis intended for research, prototyping and services deployment purposes. The architecture considers multiple cameras and is based on a server/client model. The information generated by each analysis module and the context information are made accessible to the whole system by using a database system. System modules can be interconnected in several ways, thus achieving flexibility. Two main design criteria have been low computational cost and easy component integration. The experimental results show the potential use of this system.
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Google Scholar:San Miguel Avedillo, Juan Carlos
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Bescos Cano, Jesús
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Martínez Sánchez, José María
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García Martín, Álvaro
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