Thermal Activity Surveillance System: Measuring Mountain Bike Trail Use

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Abstract

We present a small system for counting and classifying bikers and pedestrians on nature trails. The system consists of a low-cost capture system based on the Raspberry Pi 2 and an embedded thermal camera. Besides the benefit of enabling both day- and night-time surveillance, thermal imaging also helps address the privacy concerns that usually plague surveillance systems. The camera is very low resolution, but it is able to provide sufficient information for a detector to locate and discriminate between bikers and pedestrians. The detector uses a typical sliding window-based approach and performs classification based on HoG features. Detections are collected in tracks from which a final decision is made on whether a biker or pedestrian has passed through the camera’s view. The system is trained and evaluated on a challenging new dataset with more than 25 h of thermal imagery. Data was captured from varying view points and from multiple geographical locations.The purpose is to show the feasibility of using a collection of classic computer vision methods and low-cost components for a real-time thermal surveillance system that is capable of classifying the different actors that make use of nature trails.
OriginalsprogDansk
TitelThe 5th International Symposium on Sensor Science
Antal sider1
ForlagMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Publikationsdato13 feb. 2018
StatusUdgivet - 13 feb. 2018
Begivenhed5th International Symposium on Sensor Science - Barcelona, Spanien
Varighed: 27 sep. 201729 sep. 2017

Konference

Konference5th International Symposium on Sensor Science
Land/OmrådeSpanien
ByBarcelona
Periode27/09/201729/09/2017

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