Second Generation Prefiltering for Video Compression and Analysis in Multisensor Surveillance Systems

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Multisensor Surveillance Systems

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Large digital surveillance networks that are deployed on buildings, highways, cities, train and metro stations, integrate an increasing number of cameras and sensors. Human operators cannot monitor all the available visual data without reliable and automatic detection systems. This is why object detection and tracking techniques, that are the first important steps towards higher level of scene understanding and analysis, become critical in video surveillance scenarios.

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Ziliani, F., Reichel, J. (2003). Second Generation Prefiltering for Video Compression and Analysis in Multisensor Surveillance Systems. In: Foresti, G.L., Regazzoni, C.S., Varshney, P.K. (eds) Multisensor Surveillance Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0371-2_7

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