A Flexible Video Streaming System for Urban Traffic Control
IEEE MultiMedia
Analysis and query of person-vehicle interactions in homography domain
Proceedings of the 4th ACM international workshop on Video surveillance and sensor networks
A video streaming application for urban traffic management
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Understanding human interactions with track and body synergies (TBS) captured from multiple views
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Review: Ambient intelligence: Technologies, applications, and opportunities
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Understanding transit scenes: a survey on human behavior-recognition algorithms
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Survey on contemporary remote surveillance systems for public safety
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews
A multi-agent architecture for supporting distributed normality-based intelligent surveillance
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Surveillance and human-computer interaction applications of self-growing models
Applied Soft Computing
Multi-perspective video analysis of persons and vehicles for enhanced situational awareness
ISI'06 Proceedings of the 4th IEEE international conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics
Context-based scene recognition from visual data in smart homes: an Information Fusion approach
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
A unified approach to background adaptation and initialization in public scenes
Pattern Recognition
Intelligent moving objects detection via adaptive frame differencing method
ACIIDS'13 Proceedings of the 5th Asian conference on Intelligent Information and Database Systems - Volume Part I
Dynamic weighted aggregation for normality analysis in intelligent surveillance systems
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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On-line surveillance to improve safety and security is a major requirement for the management of public transport networks and other public places. The surveillance task is a complex one involving people, management procedures, and technology. This work describes an architecture that takes into account the distributed nature of the detection processes and the need to allow for different types of devices and actuators. This was part of a major European initiative on intelligent transport systems. Because of the dominant nature of closed circuit television in surveillance, This work describes in detail a computer-vision module used in the system and its particular ability to detect situations of interest in busy conditions. The system components have been implemented, integrated, and tested in real metropolitan railway environments and are considered to be the first step toward providing ambient intelligence in such complex scenarios. Results are presented that not only deal with detection performance, but also on the perception of people who used the system on its effectiveness and potential impact.