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AVSS 2005: Como, Italy
- Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance, 2005 IEEE International Conference on Video and Signal Based Surveillance (AVSS'05), 15-16 September 2005, Como, Italy. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7803-9385-6
Opening talk
- Mohan M. Trivedi:
Computer Vision for Homeland Security: A Perspective on its Promise and Pitfalls. 1-3
Motion detection and tracking 1
- Ning Jin, Farzin Mokhtarian:
Human motion recognition based on statistical shape analysis. 4-9 - Vincent Girondel, Alice Caplier, Laurent Bonnaud:
A belief theory-based static posture recognition systems for real-time video surveillance applications. 10-15 - Mark Borg, David Thirde, James M. Ferryman, Florent Fusier, Valéry Valentin, François Brémond, Monique Thonnat:
Video surveillance for aircraft activity monitoring. 16-21 - Massimiliano Pierobon, Marco Marcon, Augusto Sarti, Stefano Tubaro:
Clustering of human actions using invariant body shape descriptor and dynamic time warping. 22-27
Gesture and action recognition
- Tao Xiang, Shaogang Gong:
Relevance learning for spectral clustering with applications on image segmentation and video behaviour profiling. 28-33 - Hannah M. Dee, David C. Hogg:
On the feasibility of using a cognitive model to filter surveillance data. 34-39 - Claudio Piciarelli, Gian Luca Foresti, Lauro Snidaro:
Trajectory clustering and its applications for video surveillance. 40-45 - Hayley Shi-Wen Hung, Shaogang Gong:
Detecting and quantifying unusual interactions by correlating salient motion. 46-51
Motion detection and tracking
- Alessandro Bevilacqua, Luigi Di Stefano, Stefano Vaccari:
Using local and global object's information to track vehicles in urban scenes. 52-57 - Theodoros Alexandropoulos, Sotirios Boutas, Vassilis Loumos, Eleftherios Kayafas:
Real-time change detection for surveillance in public transportation. 58-63 - Patrick Dickinson, Andrew Hunter:
Scene modelling using an adaptive mixture of Gaussians in colour and space. 64-69 - Antoni Buades, Bartomeu Coll, Jean-Michel Morel:
Denoising image sequences does not require motion estimation. 70-74 - Walter Nunziati, Jonathan Alon, Stan Sclaroff, Alberto Del Bimbo:
View registration using interesting segments of planar trajectories. 75-80 - Zhi-Feng Gan, Shing-Chow Chan, Heung-Yeung Shum:
Object tracking and matting for a class of dynamic image-based representations. 81-86 - Alessandro Bevilacqua, Luigi Di Stefano, Alessandro Lanza:
Coarse-to-fine strategy for robust and efficient change detectors. 87-92 - Simone Calderara, Roberto Vezzani, Andrea Prati, Rita Cucchiara:
Entry edge of field of view for multi-camera tracking in distributed video surveillance. 93-98 - Longin Jan Latecki, Roland Miezianko, Dragoljub Pokrajac:
Tracking motion objects in infrared videos. 99-104 - Ugur Murat Erdem, Stan Sclaroff:
Look there! Predicting where to look for motion in an active camera network. 105-110 - Dan Witzner Hansen, Riad I. Hammoud:
Boosting particle filter-based eye tracker performance through adapted likelihood function to reflexions and light changes. 111-116 - Yuan-Kai Wang, Shao-Hua Chen:
A robust vehicle detection approach. 117-122 - Xingzhi Luo, Suchendra M. Bhandarkar:
Multiple object tracking using elastic matching. 123-128 - Ghilès Mostafaoui, Catherine Achard, Maurice Milgram:
Real time tracking of multiple persons using elementary tracks. 129-134 - Najla Megherbi, Sebastien Ambellouis, Olivier Colot, François Cabestaing:
Joint audio-video people tracking using belief theory. 135-140 - Mahipal Reddy Yelal, Sreela Sasi:
Human tracking in real-time video for varying illumination. 141-146 - Massimo Piccardi, Eric Dahai Cheng:
Track matching over disjoint camera views based on an incremental major color spectrum histogram. 147-152
Video analysis and event recognition
- Murray Evans, James M. Ferryman:
Group stochastic search for object detection and tracking. 153-158 - Pierre Fatrus Gabriel, Jean-Bernard Hayet, Justus H. Piater, Jacques G. Verly:
Object tracking using color interest points. 159-164 - Wei Du, Justus H. Piater:
Tracking by cluster analysis of feature points using a mixture particle filter. 165-170 - Sangho Park, Mohan M. Trivedi:
A track-based human movement analysis and privacy protection system adaptive to environmental contexts. 171-176
CREDS - Special session
- Christophe Seyve:
Metro railway security algorithms with real world experience adapted to the RATP dataset. 177-182 - Karl Schwerdt, Didier Maman, Pierre Bernas, Eric Paul:
Target segmentation and event detection at video-rate: the EAGLE project. 183-188 - James Black, Sergio A. Velastin, Boghos A. Boghossian:
A real time surveillance system for metropolitan railways. 189-194 - M. Spirito, Carlo S. Regazzoni, Lucio Marcenaro:
Automatic detection of dangerous events for underground surveillance. 195-200 - Francesco Ziliani, Sergio A. Velastin, Fatih Porikli, Lucio Marcenaro, Timothy P. Kelliher, Andrea Cavallaro, Philippe Bruneaut:
Performance evaluation of event detection solutions: the CREDS experience. 201-206
Activity monitoring
- Alexandre Benoît, Alice Caplier:
Hypovigilence analysis: open or closed eye or mouth? Blinking or yawning frequency? 207-212 - Francesco Buccolieri, Cosimo Distante, Alessandro Leone:
Human posture recognition using active contours and radial basis function neural network. 213-218 - Alexander Vladimirovich Bovyrin, Konstantin Vladimirovich Rodyushkin:
Human height prediction and roads estimation for advanced video surveillance systems. 219-223 - Vinay D. Shet, David Harwood, Larry S. Davis:
VidMAP: video monitoring of activity with Prolog. 224-229 - Huy-Binh Bui Ngoc, François Brémond, Monique Thonnat, Jean-Claude Faure:
Shape recognition based on a video and multi-sensor system. 230-235 - Ming Liu, Tony X. Han, Thomas S. Huang:
Online appearance learning by template prediction. 236-241 - Daniele Angiati, Gianluca Gera, Stefano Piva, Carlo S. Regazzoni:
A novel method for graffiti detection using change detection algorithm. 242-246
Biometric analysis
- Kun Peng, Liming Chen, Su Ruan:
A novel scheme of face verification using active appearance models. 247-252 - Saman Hemantha Cooray, Noel E. O'Connor:
A hybrid technique for face detection in color images. 253-258 - Mohamed Mostafa Abd Allah:
A fast and memory efficient approach for fingerprint authentication system. 259-263 - Kui Jia, Shaogang Gong:
Multi-modal face image super-resolutions in tensor space. 264-269 - Tommaso Martiriggiano, Marco Leo, Paolo Spagnolo, Tiziana D'Orazio:
Facial feature extraction by kernel independent component analysis. 270-275 - Ciro Castiello, Tiziana D'Orazio, Anna Maria Fanelli, Paolo Spagnolo, Maria Alessandra Torsello:
A model-free approach for posture classification. 276-281 - Souhila Guerfi, Jean-Pierre Gambotto, Sylvie Lelandais:
Implementation of the watershed method in the HSI color space for the face extraction. 282-286 - Mariusz Leszczynski, Wladyslaw Skarbek:
Viseme recognition - a comparative study. 287-292 - Cheng-Yao Chen, Wayne H. Wolf:
Real-time illumination compensation for face processing in video surveillance. 293-298
Opening talk
- J. K. Aggarwal:
Understanding of human motion, actions and interactions. 299
Industrial special session
- Visvanathan Ramesh:
Real-time vision at Siemens Corporate Research. 300-305 - Xiaoming Liu, Peter Henry Tu, Jens Rittscher, A. G. Amitha Perera, Nils Krahnstoever:
Detecting and counting people in surveillance applications. 306-311 - Mike Bazakos, Yunqian Ma, Andrew H. Johnson:
Fast access control technology solutions (FACTS). 312-317 - Chiao-Fe Shu, Arun Hampapur, Max Lu, Lisa M. Brown, Jonathan Connell, Andrew W. Senior, Ying-li Tian:
IBM smart surveillance system (S3): a open and extensible framework for event based surveillance. 318-323
Face detection and recognition
- Sid-Ahmed Berrani, Christophe Garcia:
Enhancing face recognition from video sequences using robust statistics. 324-329 - Caifeng Shan, Shaogang Gong, Peter W. McOwan:
Recognizing facial expressions at low resolution. 330-335 - Krzysztof Kucharski, Wladyslaw Skarbek, Miroslaw Bober:
Dual LDA - an effective feature space reduction method for face recognition. 336-341 - Muriel Visani, Christophe Garcia, Jean-Michel Jolion:
Normalized radial basis function networks and bilinear discriminant analysis for face recognition. 342-347 - Fei Zuo, Peter H. N. de With:
Facial feature extraction using a cascade of model-based algorithms. 348-353 - Pradeep Buddharaju, Ioannis T. Pavlidis, Panagiotis Tsiamyrtzis:
Physiology-based face recognition. 354-359
Segmentation and analysis
- Alessandro Bevilacqua, Alessandro Gherardi, Roberto Guerrieri:
Studying skin ageing through wavelet-based analysis of capacitive images. 360-365 - Premnath Dubey:
Heuristic approach for license plate detection. 366-370 - Alessandro Leone, Cosimo Distante, Francesco Buccolieri:
A texture-based approach for shadow detection. 371-376 - Kantip Kiratiratanapruk, Premnath Dubey, Supakorn Siddhichai:
A gradient-based foreground detection technique for object tracking in a traffic monitoring system. 377-381 - Françoise Dibos, Sylvain Pelletier, Georges Koepfler:
Real-time video segmentation. 382-387 - Alessandro Bevilacqua, Luigi Di Stefano, Alessandro Lanza:
An effective multi-stage background generation algorithm. 388-393 - Norimichi Ukita:
Target-color learning and its detection for non-stationary scenes by nearest neighbor classification in the spatio-color space. 394-399 - David Paul Young, James M. Ferryman:
Faster learning via optimised Adaboost. 400-405 - Raymond H. Chan, Zuowei Shen, Tao Xia:
Resolution enhancement for video clips: tight frame approach. 406-410 - Zhongzhe Xiao, Emmanuel Dellandréa, Weibei Dou, Liming Chen:
Features extraction and selection for emotional speech classification. 411-416 - David Mark Russell, Shaogang Gong:
A highly efficient block-based dynamic background model. 417-422 - Andrea Dell'Acqua, Marco Ferrari, Marco Marcon, Augusto Sarti, Stefano Tubaro:
Colored visual tags: a robust approach for augmented reality. 423-427 - Marc Bartels, Hong Wei, David C. Mason:
Wavelet packets and co-occurrence matrices for texture-based image segmentation. 428-433
Sensor fusion
- Osamu Ikeda:
Shape reconstruction from two color images using photometric stereo combined with segmentation and stereopsis. 434-438 - Csaba Benedek, Laszlo Havasi, Tamás Szirányi, Zoltán Szlávik:
Motion-based flexible camera registration. 439-444 - Jingying Chen, Bernard Tiddeman:
A robust facial feature tracking system. 445-449 - Hajime Nagahara, Akira Hoshikawa, Tomohiro Shigemoto, Yoshio Iwai, Masahiko Yachida, Hiroyuki Tanaka:
Dual-sensor camera for acquiring image sequences with different spatio-temporal resolution. 450-455 - Paul Chippendale, Francesco Tobia:
Collective calibration of active camera groups. 456-461 - Senem Velipasalar, Wayne H. Wolf:
Frame-level temporal calibration of video sequences from unsynchronized cameras by using projective invariants. 462-467 - Damian M. Lyons, D. Frank Hsu:
Rank-based multisensory fusion in multitarget video tracking. 468-473 - Michael Bramberger, Markus Quaritsch, Thomas Winkler, Bernhard Rinner, Helmut Schwabach:
Integrating multi-camera tracking into a dynamic task allocation system for smart cameras. 474-479 - Christian Micheloni, Elena Salvador, Flavio Bigaran, Gian Luca Foresti:
An integrated surveillance system for outdoor security. 480-485 - Stephen Frechette, Vinay K. Ingle:
Gradient based multifocus video image fusion. 486-492 - Jean-Bernard Hayet, Tom Mathes, Jacek Czyz, Justus H. Piater, Jacques G. Verly, Benoît Macq:
A modular multi-camera framework for team sports tracking. 493-498 - Shahram Bahadori, Luca Iocchi, Daniele Nardi, Giuseppe Paolo Settembre:
Stereo vision based human body detection from a localized mobile robot. 499-504 - Stefano Piva, Alessandro Calbi, Daniele Angiati, Carlo S. Regazzoni:
A multi-feature object association framework for overlapped field of view multi-camera video surveillance systems. 505-510
Motion detection and tracking 2
- Pietro Azzari, Luigi Di Stefano, Alessandro Bevilacqua:
An effective real-time mosaicing algorithm apt to detect motion through background subtraction using a PTZ camera. 511-516 - Najla Megherbi, Sebastien Ambellouis, Olivier Colot, François Cabestaing:
Data association in multi-target tracking using belief theory: handling target emergence and disappearance issue. 517-521 - Michael Harville:
Stereo person tracking with short and long term plan-view appearance models of shape and color. 522-527 - Nicolas Thome, Serge Miguet:
A robust appearance model for tracking human motions. 528-533
Architectures for surveillance applications
- Christos Anagnostopoulos, Theodoros Alexandropoulos, Sotirios Boutas, Vassilis Loumos, Eleftherios Kayafas:
A template-guided approach to vehicle surveillance and access control. 534-539 - Luca Caflisch, Andrea Savigni, Raimondo Schettini, Francesco Tisato:
A software architecture for real-time, embedded monitoring systems. 540-545 - Koichi Sato, J. K. Aggarwal:
Tracking soccer players using broadcast TV images. 546-551 - Robert Bodor, Paul R. Schrater, Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos:
Multi-camera positioning to optimize task observability. 552-557
Coding, encryption, watermarking and fingerprinting
- Amir Moradi, Rouhollah Dianat, Shohreh Kasaei, Mohammad Taghi Manzuri Shalmani:
Enhanced cross-diamond-hexagonal search algorithms for fast block motion estimation. 558-563 - Yunsong Wu, Graham M. Megson:
Two-pass hexagonal algorithm with improved hashtable structure for motion estimation. 564-569 - Marco Leo, Paolo Spagnolo, Tommaso Martiriggiano, Andrea Caroppo, Tiziana D'Orazio:
A system to automatically monitor forbidden areas. 570-575 - Nuno Roma, Leonel Sousa:
Least squares motion estimation algorithm in the compressed DCT domain for H.26x/MPEG-x video sequences. 576-581 - Adam Pietrowcew, Andrzej Buchowicz, Wladyslaw Skarbek:
Bit-rate control algorithm based on local image complexity for video coding with ROI. 582-587 - Fouad Khelifi, Ahmed Bouridane, Fatih Kurugollu, A. Ian Thompson:
An improved wavelet-based image watermarking technique. 588-592 - João Ascenso, Catarina Brites, Fernando Pereira:
Motion compensated refinement for low complexity pixel based distributed video coding. 593-598 - Mohamed Abdel-Maguid, Mansour Moniri:
Video combiner for multi-channel video surveillance based on finite state methods. 599-603 - Jose Luis Lisani, Lenny Rudin, Pascal Monasse, Jean-Michel Morel, Ping Yu:
Meaningful automatic video demultiplexing with unknown number of cameras, contrast changes, and motion. 604-608
Coding, encryption, watermarking and fingerprinting
- Ali Ahmadi, Md. Anwarul Abedin, Hans Jürgen Mattausch, Tetsushi Koide:
A parallel hardware design for parametric active contour models. 609-613 - Kui Jia, Shaogang Gong:
Face super-resolution using multiple occluded images of different resolutions. 614-619 - Olivier Steiger, Touradj Ebrahimi, Andrea Cavallaro:
Surveillance video for mobile devices. 620-625 - Ali Mustafa, Ishwar K. Sethi:
Detecting retail events using moving edges. 626-631 - Yan Li, Alessio Dore, James Orwell:
Evaluating the performance of systems for tracking football players and ball. 632-637 - Mohamed H. Sedky, Mansour Moniri, Claude C. Chibelushi:
Classification of smart video surveillance systems for commercial applications. 638-643 - Cheng Peng, Zhengting He, Yvonne Cager:
An efficient motion-adaption de-interlacing technique on VLIW DSP architecture. 644-649
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