- Moeslund, Thomas B. (Projektkoordinator)
- Holte, Michael Boelstoft (Projektdeltager)
- Fihl, Preben (Projektdeltager)
- Hansen, Dennis Mølholm (Projektdeltager)
- Nasrollahi, Kamal (Projektdeltager)
The constantly decreasing price of surveillance cameras and the notion that more surveillance equals more security have lead to a very large number of surveillance cameras mounted in both public and private spaces. It is for example estimated that 200,000 surveillance cameras are in operation in Denmark and 5,000,000 in the United Kingdom. It is unrealistic to have personnel watching and analysing the extreme amount of video as it is being acquired. Hence the function of the cameras is mostly preventive or to record video for later analysis if need be.
Automated analysis of such video streams is a hot research topic, but so far without much success for general purposes. One way forward is to concentrate on specific applications and possibly accept constrained scene conditions. Face recognition, or at least generation of frontal facial images of persons from surveillance videos, is one important “specific” application worth pursuing.
Commercial face recognizers are currently in operation around the world. They operate by matching a camera image with known faces in a database. For controlled situations, e.g., for access control, persons face the camera and good quality images can be captured for high performance face recognition. For video recorded by surveillance cameras current state-of-the-art recognizers fail due to poor quality of the images, i.e. low resolution, motion blur due to head movement, non-frontal face image, strange facial expressions etc.
Objective: This project will aim at bridging the gab between poor quality surveillance video and technologies processing faces (like a face recognizer), which require good quality images of the face. A successful project will allow for, e.g., automatic and real-time recognition of faces in a standard surveillance camera setup.
| Status | Igangværende |
|---|---|
| Periode | 01-10-07 → … |
| URL | http://www.cvmt.dk/projects/BigBrother |
| Forskningsprogram | <ingen navn> |
|---|
Publikationer
A Neural Network Based Cascaded Classifier for Face Detection in Color Images with Complex Background
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
Face Image Quality and its Improvement in a Face Detection System
Publikation: Forskning › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
Complete face logs for video sequences using face quality measures
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Tidsskriftartikel
Face Quality Assessment System in Video Sequences
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
Detection and Removal of Chromatic Moving Shadows in Surveillance Scenarios
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
Real Time Face Quality Assessment for Face Log Generation
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i tidsskrift
Face Quality Assessment System in Video Sequences
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
Hallucination of Super-Resolved Face Images
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
Finding and Improving the Key-Frames of Long Video Sequences for Face Recognition
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
Face Log Generation for Super-Resolution Using Local Maxima in the Quality Curve
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
Hybrid Super Resolution using Refined Face Logs
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
Shadow Detection in Dynamic Scenes Using Dense Stereo Information and an Outdoor Illumination Model
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i tidsskrift
View-invariant gesture recognition using 3D optical flow and harmonic motion context
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Tidsskriftartikel
Outdoor Illumination Estimation in Image Sequences for Augmented Reality
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
Improving Stereo Camera Depth Measurements and Benefiting from Intermediate Results
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i tidsskrift
Human Action Recognition using Multiple Views: A Comparative Perspective on Recent Developments
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
A Selective Spatio-Temporal Interest Point Detector for Human Action Recognition in Complex Scenes
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
Automatic Video-based Analysis of Human Motion
Publikation: Forskning › PhD. afhandling
Selective Spatio-Temporal Interest Points
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Tidsskriftartikel
Presseklip
Intelligent surveillance
Presseklip
ID: 13335342