Co-operative surveillance cameras for high quality face acquisition in a real-time door monitoring system

The increasing number of CCTV cameras in use poses a problem of information overloading for end users. Smart technologies are used in video surveillance to automatically analyze and detect events of interest in real-time, through 2D and 3D video processing techniques called video analytics. This pap...

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Main Authors: Abd Manap, Nurulfajar, Mat Ibrahim, Masrullizam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2011
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Summary:The increasing number of CCTV cameras in use poses a problem of information overloading for end users. Smart technologies are used in video surveillance to automatically analyze and detect events of interest in real-time, through 2D and 3D video processing techniques called video analytics. This paper presents a smart surveillance stereo vision system for real-time intelligent door access monitoring. The system uses two IP cameras in a stereo configuration and a pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera, to obtain real-time localised, high quality images of any triggering events.