Intelligent optical methods in image analysis for human detection

This thesis introduces the concept of a person recognition system for use on an integrated autonomous surveillance camera. Developed to enable generic surveillance tasks without the need for complex setup procedures nor operator assistance, this is achieved through the novel use of a simple dynamic...

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Main Author: Graumann, Jean-Marc
Other Authors: Kirkham, C. : Swallow, S.
Published: Brunel University 2005
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4233312015-03-19T05:13:15ZIntelligent optical methods in image analysis for human detectionGraumann, Jean-MarcKirkham, C. : Swallow, S.2005This thesis introduces the concept of a person recognition system for use on an integrated autonomous surveillance camera. Developed to enable generic surveillance tasks without the need for complex setup procedures nor operator assistance, this is achieved through the novel use of a simple dynamic noise reduction and object detection algorithm requiring no previous knowledge of the installation environment and without any need to train the system to its installation. The combination of this initial processing stage with a novel hybrid neural network structure composed of a SOM mapper and an MLP classifier using a combination of common and individual input data lines has enabled the development of a reliable detection process, capable of dealing with both noisy environments and partial occlusion of valid targets. With a final correct classification rate of 94% on a single image analysis, this provides a huge step forwards as compared to the reported 97% failure rate of standard camera surveillance systems.006.42Camera systems : Person recognition system : Image analysis : Neural networks : SensorsBrunel Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.423331http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/7892Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Camera systems : Person recognition system : Image analysis : Neural networks : Sensors
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Camera systems : Person recognition system : Image analysis : Neural networks : Sensors
Graumann, Jean-Marc
Intelligent optical methods in image analysis for human detection
description This thesis introduces the concept of a person recognition system for use on an integrated autonomous surveillance camera. Developed to enable generic surveillance tasks without the need for complex setup procedures nor operator assistance, this is achieved through the novel use of a simple dynamic noise reduction and object detection algorithm requiring no previous knowledge of the installation environment and without any need to train the system to its installation. The combination of this initial processing stage with a novel hybrid neural network structure composed of a SOM mapper and an MLP classifier using a combination of common and individual input data lines has enabled the development of a reliable detection process, capable of dealing with both noisy environments and partial occlusion of valid targets. With a final correct classification rate of 94% on a single image analysis, this provides a huge step forwards as compared to the reported 97% failure rate of standard camera surveillance systems.
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title Intelligent optical methods in image analysis for human detection
title_short Intelligent optical methods in image analysis for human detection
title_full Intelligent optical methods in image analysis for human detection
title_fullStr Intelligent optical methods in image analysis for human detection
title_full_unstemmed Intelligent optical methods in image analysis for human detection
title_sort intelligent optical methods in image analysis for human detection
publisher Brunel University
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