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AVSS 2007: London, United Kingdom
- Fourth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance, AVSS 2007, 5-7 September, 2007, Queen Mary, University of London, London, United Kingdom. IEEE Computer Society 2007, ISBN 978-1-4244-1695-0
Keynote talks
- Dariu M. Gavrila:
Looking at people. 1 - Tsuhan Chen:
A journey from signal processing to surveillance. 2 - Peter H. Tu:
Computer-aided facial reconstruction using skulls. 3 - Andrew Blake:
Stereo vision and segmentation. 4
Overview talks
- Andy Coleman:
Technology, applications and innovations in physical security - A home office perspective. 5 - John S. Garofolo:
Directions in automatic video analysis evaluations at NIST. 6 - Mike C. Kemp:
Detecting hidden objects: Security imaging using millimetre-waves and terahertz. 7-9
Panel
- Li-Qun Xu:
Issues in video analytics and surveillance systems: Research / prototyping vs. applications / user requirements. 10-14
Sound surveillance
- Peter W. J. van Hengel, Tjeerd C. Andringa:
Verbal aggression detection in complex social environments. 15-20 - Giuseppe Valenzise, Luigi Gerosa, Marco Tagliasacchi, Fabio Antonacci, Augusto Sarti:
Scream and gunshot detection and localization for audio-surveillance systems. 21-26 - Kaustubh Kalgaonkar, Bhiksha Raj:
Acoustic Doppler sonar for gait recogination. 27-32
3D face recognition and novel biometrics
- Lorenzo Granai, Miroslav Hamouz, Jose Rafael Tena, Theodore Vlachos:
Compression for 3D face recognition applications. 33-38 - Georgios Passalis, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris, Theoharis Theoharis, George Toderici, Theodoros Papaioannou:
Towards fast 3D ear recognition for real-life biometric applications. 39-44 - MyungSoo Bae, Anshuman Razdan, Gerald E. Farin:
Automated 3D Face authentication & recognition. 45-50 - Jose Rafael Tena, Raymond S. Smith, Miroslav Hamouz, Josef Kittler, Adrian Hilton, John Illingworth:
2D face pose normalisation using a 3D morphable model. 51-56
Industrial session
- Peter H. Tu, Nils Krahnstoever, Jens Rittscher:
View adaptive detection and distributed site wide tracking. 57-62 - Alan J. Lipton, John I. W. Clark, Bruce Thompson, Gary Myers, Stephen R. Titus, Zhong Zhang, Péter L. Venetianer:
The Intelligent vision sensor: Turning video into information. 63-68 - Richard P. Kleihorst, Anteneh A. Abbo, Ben Schueler, Alexander Danilin:
Camera mote with a high-performance parallel processor for real-time frame-based video processing. 69-74 - Arun Hampapur, Lisa M. Brown, Rogério Schmidt Feris, Andrew W. Senior, Chiao-Fe Shu, Ying-li Tian, Yun Zhai, Max Lu:
Searching surveillance video. 75-80
Sensor networks
- Stanislava Soro, Wendi B. Heinzelman:
Camera selection in visual sensor networks. 81-86 - Aliaksei Kerhet, Francesco Leonardi, Andrea Boni, Paolo Lombardo, Michele Magno, Luca Benini:
Distributed video surveillance using hardware-friendly sparse large margin classifiers. 87-92 - Federico Castanedo, Miguel A. Patricio, Jesús García, José M. Molina:
Bottom-up/top-down coordination in a multiagent visual sensor network. 93-98 - Alessio Dore, Andrea F. Cattoni, Carlo S. Regazzoni:
A particle filter based fusion framework for video-radio tracking in smart spaces. 99-104
Object classification and recognition
- Rob G. J. Wijnhoven, Peter H. N. de With:
Experiments with patch-based object classification. 105-110 - Andreas Klausner, Allan Tengg, Christian Leistner, Stefan Erb, Bernhard Rinner:
An audio-visual sensor fusion approach for feature based vehicle identification. 111-116 - Asma Rabaoui, Manuel Davy, Stéphane Rossignol, Zied Lachiri, Noureddine Ellouze:
Improved one-class SVM classifier for sounds classification. 117-122 - Bailing Zhang, Junbum Park, Hanseok Ko:
Combination of self-organization map and kernel mutual subspace method for video surveillance. 123-128 - Tsuhan Chen, Alberto Del Bimbo, Federico Pernici, Giuseppe Serra:
Accurate self-calibration of two cameras by observations of a moving person on a ground plane. 129-134
Activity monitoring and camera calibration
- Paul Kuo, Jean-Christophe Nebel, Dimitrios Makris:
Camera auto-calibration from articulated motion. 135-140 - Simone Calderara, Rita Cucchiara, Andrea Prati:
Detection of abnormal behaviors using a mixture of Von Mises distributions. 141-146 - Nadeem Anjum, Andrea Cavallaro:
Single camera calibration for trajectory-based behavior analysis. 147-152 - Claudio Piciarelli, Gian Luca Foresti:
Anomalous trajectory detection using support vector machines. 153-158
Surveillance for transport systems
- Suyu Kong, Conrad Sanderson, Brian C. Lovell:
Classifying and tracking multiple persons for proactive surveillance of mass transport systems. 159-163 - Evan Tan, Jing Chen:
Vehicular traffic density estimation via statistical methods with automated state learning. 164-169 - Frédéric Maire:
Vision based anti-collision system for rail track maintenance vehicles. 170-175
Target tracking
- Jesús Martínez del Rincón, Carlos Orrite-Uruñuela, José Elías Herrero Jaraba:
An efficient particle filter for color-based tracking in complex scenes. 176-181 - M. Kharbat, Nabil Aouf, Antonios Tsourdos, Brian A. White:
Sphere detection and tracking for a space capturing operation. 182-187 - Christopher S. Madden, Massimo Piccardi:
A framework for track matching across disjoint cameras using robust shape and appearance features. 188-193
Sensor fusion
- Filareti Tsalakanidou, Sotiris Malassiotis, Michael G. Strintzis:
A 2D+3D face identification system for surveillance applications. 194-199 - Wojtek Zajdel, Johannes D. Krijnders, Tjeerd C. Andringa, Dariu M. Gavrila:
CASSANDRA: audio-video sensor fusion for aggression detection. 200-205 - Shung Han Cho, Jinseok Lee, Sangjin Hong:
Passive sensor based dynamic object association with particle filtering. 206-211
Video tracking
- Andrew P. French, Asad Naeem, Ian L. Dryden, Tony P. Pridmore:
Using social effects to guide tracking in complex scenes. 212-217 - Andrew D. Bagdanov, Alberto Del Bimbo, Fabrizio Dini, Walter Nunziati:
Improving the robustness of particle filter-based visual trackers using online parameter adaptation. 218-223 - Tatsuya Osawa, Xiaojun Wu, Kyoko Sudo, Kaoru Wakabayashi, Hiroyuki Arai, Takayuki Yasuno:
MCMC based multi-body tracking using full 3D model of both target and environment. 224-229 - Majid Asadi, Alessio Dore, Andrea Beoldo, Carlo S. Regazzoni:
Tracking by using dynamic shape model learning in the presence of occlusion. 230-235
i-Lids challenge
- Fatih Porikli:
Detection of temporarily static regions by processing video at different frame rates. 236-241 - Péter L. Venetianer, Zhong Zhang, Weihong Yin, Alan J. Lipton:
Stationary target detection using the objectvideo surveillance system. 242-247 - Sadiye Guler, Jason A. Silverstein, Ian A. Pushee:
Stationary objects in multiple object tracking. 248-253
i-Lids challenge
- Jong Taek Lee, Michael S. Ryoo, Matthew Riley, Jake K. Aggarwal:
Real-time detection of illegally parked vehicles using 1-D transformation. 254-259 - Simone Boragno, Boghos A. Boghossian, James Black, Dimitrios Makris, Sergio A. Velastin:
A DSP-based system for the detection of vehicles parked in prohibited areas. 260-265 - Alessandro Bevilacqua, Stefano Vaccari:
Real time detection of stopped vehicles in traffic scenes. 266-270 - Medha Bhargava, Chia-Chih Chen, Michael S. Ryoo, Jake K. Aggarwal:
Detection of abandoned objects in crowded environments. 271-276
Infrared imaging
- Juan C. Alonso-Bayal, Ricardo Santiago-Mozos, José M. Leiva-Murillo, Marcelino Lázaro, Antonio Artés-Rodríguez:
Real-time tracking and identification on an intelligent IR-based surveillance system. 277-282 - Ignacio Bosch, Soledad Gomez, Luis Vergara, Jorge Moragues:
Infrared image processing and its application to forest fire surveillance. 283-288 - Jae Ho Jang, Yong Sun Kim, Jong Beom Ra:
Image enhancement in multi-resolution multi-sensor fusion. 289-294 - Piero Zappi, Elisabetta Farella, Luca Benini:
Enhancing the spatial resolution of presence detection in a PIR based wireless surveillance network. 295-300 - Victor-Emil Neagoe, Armand-Dragos Ropot, Alexandru Cristian Mugioiu:
Real time face recognition using decision fusion of neural classifiers in the visible and thermal infrared spectrum. 301-306
Military applications
- Brian Banks, Gary M. Jackson, John J. Helly, David N. Chin, T. J. Smith, A. Schmidt, Paul C. Brewer, Roger Medd, David Masters, Annetta Burger, William K. Krebs:
Using behavior analysis algorithms to anticipate security threats before they impact mission critical operations. 307-312 - Christian P. Minor, Kevin J. Johnson, Susan L. Rose-Pehrsson, Jeffrey C. Owrutsky, Stephen C. Wales, Daniel A. Steinhurst, Daniel T. Gottuk:
Data fusion with a multisensor system for damage control and situational awareness. 313-317
Gait and activity recognition
- Preben Fihl, Thomas B. Moeslund:
Classification of gait types based on the duty-factor. 318-323 - Grégory Rogez, José Jesús Guerrero, Carlos Orrite:
View-invariant human feature extraction for video-surveillance applications. 324-329 - Zsolt L. Husz, Andrew M. Wallace, Patrick R. Green:
Human activity recognition with action primitives. 330-335 - Ning Jin, Farzin Mokhtarian:
Image-based shape model for view-invariant human motion recognition. 336-341 - Carlo Colombo, Dario Comanducci, Alberto Del Bimbo:
Compact representation and probabilistic classification of human actions in videos. 342-346
Motion detection
- Eduardo Monari, Charlotte Pasqual:
Fusion of background estimation approaches for motion detection in non-static backgrounds. 347-352 - Hasan Celik, Alan Hanjalic, Emile A. Hendriks:
On the development of an autonomous and self-adaptable moving object detector. 353-358 - Juan Carlos San Miguel, José María Martínez Sanchez:
On the effect of motion segmentation techniques in description based adaptive video transmission. 359-364
Face localization and profiling
- Chung-Ching Chang, Hamid K. Aghajan:
A LQR spatiotemporal fusion technique for face profile collection in smart camera surveillance. 365-370 - Ghassan Karame, Andreas Stergiou, Nikos Katsarakis, Panagiotis Papageorgiou, Aristodemos Pnevmatikakis:
2D and 3D face localization for complex scenes. 371-376 - Mohammed Saaidia, Anis Chaari, Sylvie Lelandais, Vincent Vigneron, Mouldi Bedda:
Face localization by neural networks trained with Zernike moments and Eigenfaces feature vectors. A comparison. 377-382 - Gurumurthy Swaminathan, Vijendran G. Venkoparao, Saad Bedros:
Multiple appearance models for face tracking in surveillance videos. 383-387
Multi-camera networks
- Franck Angella, Livier Reithler, Frédéric Gallesio:
Optimal deployment of cameras for video surveillance systems. 388-392 - Roman P. Pflugfelder, Horst Bischof:
People tracking across two distant self-calibrated cameras. 393-398 - Zafer Arican, Pascal Frossard:
Dense disparity estimation from omnidirectional images. 399-404
Video systems for retail applications
- Xiaoming Liu, Nils Krahnstoever, Ting Yu, Peter H. Tu:
What are customers looking at? 405-410 - Péter L. Venetianer, Zhong Zhang, Andrew W. Scanlon, Yongtong Hu, Alan J. Lipton:
Video verification of point of sale transactions. 411-416 - Alex Leykin, Mihran Tuceryan:
Detecting shopper groups in video sequences. 417-422 - Andrew W. Senior, Lisa M. Brown, Arun Hampapur, Chiao-Fe Shu, Yun Zhai, Rogério Schmidt Feris, Ying-li Tian, Sergio Borger, Christopher R. Carlson:
Video analytics for retail. 423-428
Vision-based gesture and human action recognition
- Costas Panagiotakis, Emmanuel Ramasso, Georgios Tziritas, Michèle Rombaut, Denis Pellerin:
Automatic people detection and counting for athletic videos classification. 429-434 - Jeroen Lichtenauer, Gineke A. ten Holt, Emile A. Hendriks, Marcel J. T. Reinders:
Sign language detection using 3D visual cues. 435-440 - Antonios Oikonomopoulos, Maja Pantic:
Human body gesture recognition using adapted auxiliary particle filtering. 441-446
Vision-based gesture and human action recognition
- Liya Ding, Aleix M. Martínez:
Recovering the linguistic components of the manual signs in American Sign Language. 447-452 - Chen Wu, Hamid K. Aghajan:
Model-based human posture estimation for gesture analysis in an opportunistic fusion smart camera network. 453-458
Face recognition
- Stefan Duffner, Christophe Garcia:
Face recognition using non-linear image reconstruction. 459-464 - Vladimir A. Fursov, Nikita Kozin:
Recognition through constructing the Eigenface classifiers using conjugation indices. 465-469 - Ting Shan, Shaokang Chen, Conrad Sanderson, Brian C. Lovell:
Towards robust face recognition for Intelligent-CCTV based surveillance using one gallery image. 470-475
Evaluation and description
- Anh-Tuan Nghiem, François Brémond, Monique Thonnat, Valéry Valentin:
ETISEO, performance evaluation for video surveillance systems. 476-481 - James Annesley, Alberto Colombo, James Orwell, Sergio A. Velastin:
A profile of MPEG-7 for visual surveillance. 482-487 - Alon Amar, Anthony J. Weiss:
Resolution limits of closely spaced random signals given the desired success rate. 488-492 - Lauro Snidaro, Massimo Belluz, Gian Luca Foresti:
Representing and recognizing complex events in surveillance applications. 493-498
Statistical methods and learning
- Augusto Destrero, Francesca Odone, Alessandro Verri:
A system for face detection and tracking in unconstrained environments. 499-504 - Caifeng Shan, Shaogang Gong, Peter W. McOwan:
Learning gender from human gaits and faces. 505-510 - Grégoire Lefebvre, Christophe Garcia:
Facial biometry by stimulating salient singularity masks. 511-516
Object-background segmentation
- Brian Valentine, Senyo Apewokin, Linda M. Wills, D. Scott Wills, Antonio Gentile:
Midground object detection in real world video scenes. 517-522 - Ilias Grinias, Georgios Tziritas:
Foreground object localization using a flooding algorithm based on inter-frame change and colour. 523-527 - Tatsuya Tanaka, Atsushi Shimada, Daisaku Arita, Rin-Ichiro Taniguchi:
A fast algorithm for adaptive background model construction using parzen density estimation. 528-533 - Kousuke Imamura, Masaki Hiraoka, Hideo Hashimoto:
Watershed algorithm for moving object extraction considering energy minimization by snakes. 534-539 - Sijun Lu, Jian Zhang, David Dagan Feng:
An efficient method for detecting ghost and left objects in surveillance video. 540-545
Authentication and summarization
- Jian Li, Stavri G. Nikolov, Christopher P. Benton, Nicholas E. Scott-Samuel:
Adaptive summarisation of surveillance video sequences. 546-551 - Paulo Vinicius Koerich Borges, Ebroul Izquierdo, Joceli Mayer:
Efficient side information encoding for text hardcopy documents. 552-557 - Anil Aksay, Alptekin Temizel, A. Enis Çetin:
Camera tamper detection using wavelet analysis for video surveillance. 558-562
Target localization and tracking
- Fakheredine Keyrouz, Klaus Diepold, Shady Keyrouz:
High performance 3D sound localization for surveillance applications. 563-566 - Fabio Antonacci, Davide Riva, Augusto Sarti, Marco Tagliasacchi, Stefano Tubaro:
Tracking of two acoustic sources in reverberant environments using a particle swarm optimizer. 567-572 - Jinseok Lee, Byung Guk Kim, Shung Han Cho, Sangjin Hong, We-Duke Cho:
Multitarget association and tracking in 3-D space based on particle filter with joint multitarget probability density. 573-578 - Giovanni Garibotto:
3-D model-based people detection & tracking. 579-584
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