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VSSN@MM 2006: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
- Jake K. Aggarwal, Rita Cucchiara, Andrea Prati:
Proceedings of the 4th ACM International Workshop on Video Surveillance and Sensor Networks, VSSN '06, Santa Barbara, California, USA, October 27, 2006. ACM 2006
Competition: open source algorithm competition
- Larry S. Davis:
Segmenting people in small groups. 1-2
Oral session 1: video- and sensor-based surveillance systems
- Martial Michel, Vincent Stanford:
Synchronizing multimodal data streams acquired using commodity hardware. 3-8 - Huang Lee, Hamid Aghajan:
Collaborative node localization in surveillance networks using opportunistic target observations. 9-18 - Andreas Girgensohn, Frank Shipman, Anthony Dunnigan, Thea Turner, Lynn Wilcox:
Support for effective use of multiple video streams in security. 19-26 - Cheng-Yao Chen, Wayne H. Wolf:
Background modeling and object tracking using multi-spectral sensors. 27-34 - Woonhyun Nam, Joon Hee Han:
Motion-based background modeling for foreground segmentation. 35-44 - N. Lazarevic-McManus, J. R. Renno, Graeme A. Jones:
Performance evaluation in visual surveillance using the F-measure. 45-52
Oral session 2: human appearance and activity surveillance
- Matheen Siddiqui, Gérard G. Medioni:
Robust real-time upper body limb detection and tracking. 53-60 - Ambrish Tyagi, James W. Davis, Mark A. Keck:
Multiview fusion for canonical view generation based on homography constraints. 61-70 - Raffay Hamid, Siddhartha Maddi, Aaron F. Bobick, Irfan A. Essa:
Unsupervised analysis of activity sequences using event-motifs. 71-78 - Vinay D. Shet, David Harwood, Larry S. Davis:
Top-down, bottom-up multivalued default reasoning for identity maintenance. 79-86 - Elden Yu, J. K. Aggarwal:
Detection of stable contacts for human motion analysis. 87-94 - Simone Calderara, Rita Cucchiara, Andrea Prati:
Multimedia surveillance: content-based retrieval with multicamera people tracking. 95-100 - Sangho Park, Mohan M. Trivedi:
Analysis and query of person-vehicle interactions in homography domain. 101-110
Poster session 1: video- and sensor-based surveillance systems
- Eva Hörster, Rainer Lienhart:
On the optimal placement of multiple visual sensors. 111-120 - Siva Ram, Kalpathi R. Ramakrishnan, Pradeep K. Atrey, Vivek K. Singh, Mohan S. Kankanhalli:
A design methodology for selection and placement of sensors in multimedia surveillance systems. 121-130 - Federico Castanedo, Miguel A. Patricio, Jesús García, José M. Molina:
Extending surveillance systems capabilities using BDI cooperative sensor agents. 131-138 - Mourad Ouaret, Frédéric Dufaux, Touradj Ebrahimi:
Fusion-based multiview distributed video coding. 139-144 - Ali Maleki Tabar, Arezou Keshavarz, Hamid K. Aghajan:
Smart home care network using sensor fusion and distributed vision-based reasoning. 145-154 - Nathan Jacobs, Robert Pless:
Real-time constant memory visual summaries for surveillance. 155-160
Poster session 2: human appearance and activity surveillance
- Philip Kelly, Noel E. O'Connor, Alan F. Smeaton:
Pedestrian detection in uncontrolled environments using stereo and biometric information. 161-170 - Hsuan-Sheng Chen, Hua-Tsung Chen, Yi-Wen Chen, Suh-Yin Lee:
Human action recognition using star skeleton. 171-178 - Andrew D. Bagdanov, Alberto Del Bimbo, Walter Nunziati, Federico Pernici:
A reinforcement learning approach to active camera foveation. 179-186 - Mark A. Keck, James W. Davis, Ambrish Tyagi:
Tracking mean shift clustered point clouds for 3D surveillance. 187-194 - Younggwan Jo, Joonhee Han:
A new approach to camera hand-off without camera calibration for the general scene with non-planar ground. 195-202 - Jeffrey Ploetner, Mohan M. Trivedi:
A multimodal approach for dynamic event capture of vehicles and pedestrians. 203-210
Competition: open source algorithm competition
- Simone Calderara, Rudy Melli, Andrea Prati, Rita Cucchiara:
Reliable background suppression for complex scenes. 211-214 - Davide Migliore, Matteo Matteucci, Matteo Naccari:
A revaluation of frame difference in fast and robust motion detection. 215-218
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