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An integrated multi-modal sensor network for video surveillance
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Motion DetectionImage AnalysisMachine VisionComputer Vision SystemComputer Vision AlgorithmsEngineeringCamera NetworkEye TrackingWearable TechnologyExtended RealityVision SensorVideo SurveillancePassive InfraredMulti-modal Sensor NetworkMultiple Object TrackingVisual SurveillanceComputer Vision
To enhance video surveillance systems, multi-modal sensor integration can be a successful strategy. In this work, a computer vision system able to detect and track people from multiple cameras is integrated with a wireless sensor network mounting PIR (Passive InfraRed) sensors. The two subsystems are briefly described and possible cases in which computer vision algorithms are likely to fail are discussed. Then, simple but reliable outputs from the PIR sensor nodes are exploited to improve the accuracy of the vision system. In particular, two case studies are reported: the first uses the presence detection of PIR sensors to disambiguate between an opened door and a moving person, while the second handles motion direction changes during occlusions. Preliminary results are reported and demonstrate the usefulness of the integration of the two subsystems.
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