Title :
Design, analysis, and engineering of video monitoring systems: an approach and a case study
Author :
Greiffenhagen, Michael ; Comaniciu, Dorin ; Niemann, Heinrich ; Ramesh, Visvanathan
Author_Institution :
Visualization Dept., Siemens Corp. Res. Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA
fDate :
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Rapid improvement in computing power, cheap sensing, and more flexible algorithms are facilitating increased development of real-time video surveillance and monitoring systems. The deployment of video understanding systems in certain critical applications in the real world can be done only if performance guarantees can be provided for these systems. This paper reviews past work on a systematic engineering methodology for vision systems performance characterization and illustrates how it can be adapted in practice to develop a real-time people detection and zooming system to meet given application requirements. A case study involving dual-camera real-time video surveillance is used to illustrate that by judiciously choosing the system modules and by performing a careful analysis of the influence of various tuning parameters on the system it is possible to perform proper statistical inference, to automatically set control parameters and to quantify performance limits
Keywords :
computer vision; image motion analysis; image recognition; monitoring; object recognition; performance evaluation; real-time systems; statistical analysis; surveillance; systems analysis; video signal processing; control parameters; dual-camera surveillance; error analysis; performance limits; real-time monitoring systems; real-time people detection; real-time zooming system; statistical modeling; system modules; systematic engineering methodology; systems engineering; tuning parameters; video monitoring systems; video surveillance systems; vision systems performance characterization; Design engineering; Machine vision; Monitoring; Performance analysis; Power engineering and energy; Power engineering computing; Real time systems; System performance; Systems engineering and theory; Video surveillance;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE