Description and Discovery of Complex Events in Video Surveillance
Résumé
Behavior understanding and semantic interpretation
of dynamic visual scenes have attracted a lot of attention
in computer vision research community. Although
the use of surveillance cameras has proliferated, the understanding
of activities still remains complex. While
users are mostly interested in high level and subjective
semantics, only low level visual features can be extracted
in a reliable way. This paper presents a novel
framework for video guided behavior monitoring, built
around the event modeling concept. It enables users to
design their personal models of events combining elementary
concept and low level features using expressive
formalisms. The framework enables then detection
of the events within video streams based on low
level features extraction and manual annotations analysis,
while taking in consideration uncertainty. Examples
depicting content-based events modeling and detection
from video surveillance are presented to illustrate the
approach.