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Article Dans Une Revue Global Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine Année : 2018

Forensics Usage of Video-Surveillance and Associated (Meta) Data

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Forensic video analysis is the offline analysis of video aimed at finding video or digital evidence during an investigation. In order to find video evidence during an investigation (terrorism, kidnapping, homicide, ...), investigators need to analyze and watch large amounts of video data (equivalent to a high number of video hours). Despite the powerful existing techniques and algorithms for video processing, investigators are still facing many problems including the large volume of video data and time consuming. The correct interpreta-tion of videos requires a set of accurate miscellaneous data called the metadata. In this paper, we focus on the contribution that can come from the correlation between video surveillance, metadata and context infor-mation. Such a contribution can be demonstrated at the end of the projects we are currently working on in collaboration with the police services.
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hal-02442043 , version 1 (16-01-2020)

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Franck Jeveme Panta, Jean-François Sulzer, Florence Sèdes. Forensics Usage of Video-Surveillance and Associated (Meta) Data. Global Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine, 2018, 1 (1), pp.1-3. ⟨hal-02442043⟩
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