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Automated camera dysfunctions detection
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2004
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Motion DetectionMachine VisionImage AnalysisEngineeringPattern RecognitionCamera Dysfunctions DetectionVideo ProcessingEye TrackingForeground ObjectsSurveillance SystemsCamera NetworkComputer ScienceSurveillance CameraVideo SurveillanceVisual SurveillanceComputer Vision
Surveillance systems depend greatly on the robustness and availability of the video streams. The cameras must deliver reliable streams from an angle corresponding to the correct viewpoint. In other words, the field of view and video quality must remain unchanged after the initial installation of a surveillance camera. The paper proposes an approach to detect changes (such as displacement, out of focus, obstruction) automatically in a difficult environment with illumination variations and dynamic background and foreground objects.
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