A System for Video Surveillance and Monitoring
Tech. Report, CMU-RI-TR-00-12, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, May, 2000
Abstract
Under the three-year Video Surveillance and Monitoring (VSAM) project (1997-1999), the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the Sarnoff Corporation developed a system for autonomous Video Surveillance and Monitoring. The technical approach uses multiple, cooperative video sensors to provide continuous coverage of people and vehicles in a cluttered environment. This final report presents an overview of the system, and of the technical accomplishments that have been achieved.
BibTeX
@techreport{Collins-2000-8029,author = {Robert Collins and Alan Lipton and Takeo Kanade and Hironobu Fujiyoshi and David Duggins and Yanghai Tsin and David Tolliver and Nobuyoshi Enomoto and Osamu Hasegawa},
title = {A System for Video Surveillance and Monitoring},
year = {2000},
month = {May},
institute = {Carnegie Mellon University},
address = {Pittsburgh, PA},
number = {CMU-RI-TR-00-12},
}
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